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AM ARYLLIDACEAS. 
limb scarcely half an inch long, rose-coloured; 
stigma minute, trifid. 
7. Carneus. — Bot. Reg. 6. 509. Bot. Mag. 61. 3373. 
H. Roseus. Link enum. 1. p. 309. Leaves broad, 
hairy all over ; spathe withering, not coloured ; 
flowers semipatent, rose-coloured. This species is 
subject to variation. The bulb figured in the Mag. 
has longer peduncles and more acute leaves ; my 
bulbs have the leaves obtuse. 
8. Strigosus. — PI. 30. fig. 2. Specim. Masson. Herb. 
Banks. Foliis binis recumbentibus, 2-unc. lj| lat. 
scapo 6-7 unc. spatha reflexa | unc. 3 (4 ?) valvi, 
lane. lin. acuta, floribus 15-16, ped. 4 unc. perianth, 
pallide ? roseo, cum germ. fil. vix brevioribus, 
stylo vix longiore ; stigmate minute trifido. An- 
other curious plant of Masson’s which has been 
overlooked ; allied to carneus. 
9. Lanceaefolius. — Jacq. H. Sch. 1. 31. t. 60. Leaves 
recumbent, ovate, acute, 6 inches by 2, thickly re- 
curvedly ciliate ; flowers 7, like pumilio, but 
smaller. 
10. Pumilio. — Jacq. H. Sch. 1. 32. t. 61. Leaves sub- 
erect, f wide, spotted at the base ; spathe large, 
coloured ; flowers 4-5, white, widely patent. 
11. Brevifolius. — PI. 30. fig. 3. Specim. Masson. Herb. 
Banks. Foliis tribus uncialibus, § latis ; scapo un- 
ciali; spatha reflexa, 4-valvi, gracili, acuta; floribus 
10, una cum germ. § unc. albis. This very curious 
diminutive plant, with three broad leaves an inch 
long, scape an inch high, pendulous spathe and 
ten white flowers, is another plant of Masson’s. 
Both this and strigosus have MS. names affixed to 
the specimens, which were certainly given with an 
intention of publishing them in the Hort. Kew. 
Undulatus is named by me. 
B. Limb erect , close. 
12. Humilis. — Jacq. H. Sch. 4. 6. t. 411. Two leaves 
six inches by II, narrow at the base, strongly ci- 
liated backward, suberect ; scape 2-3 inches, pale 
green; spathe conspicuous, purplish pink; peduncle 
| ; flowers white, just shorter than the filaments. 
