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AMARYLLIDACEiE. 
the green-leaved plant. Am. principis de Salm 
Dyk Schultes is evidently this plant. 
9. Barbatum. — PI. 21. fig. 1. Crinum barbatum. Linn. 
MS. cum spec, ex Surinam in Herb. Linn. Soc. 
flore albo, Stella viridi, tubo viridi barbato. Ama- 
ryllis. dubia. Linn. Amcen. 8. 254. with reference to 
the figure of H. equestre, misnamed Belladonna, 
Merian Surinam, t. 22. Tube f of an inch, slender, 
green, bearded; limb about 2%, white with a green 
star; upper petals 1 and 3-16ths wide, lower 1 and 
1- 16th ; lower sepals 13-16ths wide; leaf sub-obtuse, 
attenuated at both ends, a little undulated, margin 
whitish and recurved; greatest width 1 and 3-lGths. 
Flowers three or more. Grows near Surinam. 
10. Equestre. — 1. minus. Am. equestris. Bot. Mag. 9. 
305. Merian Surinam, t. 22. Flower bright orange, 
with a green star; tube cernuous, fimbriated at 
the mouth ; upper segments very reflex, lower 
protruded; stigma with short round lobes. Surinam, 
Trinidad, West Indies. 
Var. 2. Majus. — Amaryllis. Bot. Reg. 3. 234. With 
much larger flowers, and longer more erect leaves. 
Demerara. 
Var. 3. Semi-plenum. — Pulcherrima hortulanorum. 
Leaves like the prototype; flowers semidouble, found 
by Fraser in Cuba near the Havannah : imported 
also from Bahama. 
11. Stylosum. — Bot. Mag. 49. 2278. ic. nimis obscur. 
Am. Maranensis. Bot. Reg. 9. 719. Flowers of a 
dull coppery flesh colour, with a short cernuous 
greenish tube, fimbriated ; filaments more than half 
an inch, style more than an inch longer than the 
perianth ; leaves much more glossy than those of 
equestre. Grows near Maranham. 
I never saw a specimen with the filaments so much 
prolonged as in the fig. in the Bot. Reg. and I doubt its 
correctness in that point. The name Stylosum has priority 
over Maranense, which Schultes has wrongfully preferred. 
12. Miniatum. — Flor. Peruv. 3. 57. without a figure. 
Flowers three or four, cernuous; tube three lines 
long, with six fimbriated white scales at the mouth ; 
