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are insufficient to separate it from Coccineus. 
Leaves much narrower, more channelled, and much 
longer than those of coarctatus, not barred. 
I have four other species or varieties which have not yet 
flowered, but seem allied to Coccineus. 1. Leaf like coarc- 
tatus, with two or three red spots. 2. Leaf closely barred 
with narrow greenish-red bars towards the base; root given to 
produce offsets. 3. Leaf barred more rarely with a redder 
colour. 4. Leaves narrower than grandivalvis, with broad 
reddish bars. All smooth and tipped with red, which if the 
flower agree, as I expect, with Coccineus, will make 7 varie- 
ties, unless No. 1. should prove to be coarctatus. I have that 
plant with the spathe not more compressed than grandivalvis. 
I do not believe that in the native specimens of the latter 
the spathe is only 4-valved, but many-valved in the same 
when cultivated, as stated in Hort. Kew. 
20. Incarnatus. — PI. 31. f. 1 . Burchell 4556. Tab. pict. 
1818. Foliis recumbentibus 7-unc. obtusis obovatis, 
infra attenuatis, scapo rubro, spatha multivalvi flo- 
ribus breviore pallide rubro, ped. unc. tubo et 
limbo rubro, stylo limbo longiore filamentis bre- 
viore, stigmate minuto. I believe I possess this 
plant, which is allied to tigrinus, but it has not 
flowered. Leaves not barred, scape red, flower 
entirely red, style longer than the limb, shorter 
than the filaments, stigma small ; spathe pale red ; 
valves short and narrow. 
21. Tigrinus. — PI. 31. f. 3. Jacq. H. Sell. 1. 29. t. 56. 
Bot. Mag. 41. 1705. Leaves ciliated, obovate, very 
little attenuated; scape green, speckled; spathe 
red, valves short, narrow ; germ, and ped. green ; 
tube white ; limb red ; style and filaments equal, 
longer. 
22. Crassipes. — PI. 31. f. 10. Jacq. H. Sell. 4. 7. t. 412. 
Leaves closely ciliated, arcuate, 6 inches long, 
much spotted and barred with red, 1^ wide; scape 
spotted ; spathe broad, scarlet, nearly as long as 
the flower, which is pale red, shorter than the fila- 
ments, stigma trifid. Allied to quadrivalvis, but 
has not the callous tip or hairy surface. 
23. Zebrinus. — Apud me nondum floridus, foliis 8-11- 
unc. hevibus, obtusis, superne 1^ latis, infra at- 
