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herbarium, which is not accompanied by the leaf. 
It has certainly no immediate affinity to Crinum. 
I am not sure whether there is a third species 
amongst Drummond’s bulbs, or only a duplicate 
with a different label. The bulbs are sulky and do 
not sprout readily before they are well established. 
The stamen in Drummond’s specimen is exactly 
similar to that of glauca. 
56. Ismene. — Filaments deflexedly conniving, ovules erect ; 
seeds fleshy, green, round ; bulb ovate ; leaves deci- 
duous, linear-lanceolate ; tube curved, cylindrical ; 
cup large ; stigma obtuse ; anther attached scarcely 
below the middle. 
1. Amancaes. — Pancratium. Bot. Mag. 30. 1224. Leaves 
acute, sheathing cylindrically ; germen sessile ; 
tube green, furrowed, equal to the limb ; limb 
yellow ; cup nearly as long, yellow with six green 
stripes, and bifid jagged intervals. 
Var. 1. Bot. Mag. 30. 1224. Limb semipatent, cup 
cleft into six lobes at the insertion of the filaments ; 
smell unpleasant. Peru. 
Var. 2. Limb patent; cup not cleft into lobes, but in- 
cluding the filaments and projecting a quarter of 
an inch beyond their insertion ; scent more agree- 
able. Peru. 
2. Calathina. Bot. Mag. 53. 2685. Pancratium. Bot. 
Reg. 3. 215. P. calathiforme Red. lil. 353. Leaves 
blunter than Amancaes, sheathing cylindrically ; 
germen sessile ; tube 4i inches, green ; limb four 
inches, white ; cup three inches, white without, 
green striped within, with large bifid jagged lobes. 
3. Pedunculata. Tab. 35. f. 2. Bulbo valde prolifero, 
foliis laete viridibus ; Ismenes Amancaes foliis acu- 
tioribus minus vaginantibus, terrae magis adpressis ; 
scapo foliis longiore, ancipite ; genuine peduncu- 
late ; tubo viridi sesquiunciali ; limbo extus vire- 
scente, intus albo, biunc. corona alba subvirescente, 
sesquiunciali, viridi-striata ; stylo limbum subae- 
quante; odore vix grato. Species frigoris et liumi- 
ditatis patientior. Peru. Leaves more acute, and 
not sheathing so high as those of Amancaes ; scape 
