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32. Scabrum. — Bot. Mag. 47. 2180. — Bulb large, leaves 
very long and glossy, of a lively green, with a sca- 
brous edge ; flowers striped with bright red and 
fragrant ; very beautiful. In or by the side of 
upland woods near Rio Janeiro. 
33. Submersum. — Bot. Mag. 51. 2468. Hybridum Spon- 
taneum. A single bulb was found by my collector 
in company with Erubescens (var.) Braziliense in 
a natural pond or spot still flooded after a long 
course of dry weather near Rio Janeiro. Certainly 
a spontaneous mule from that plant impregnated 
by scabrum. I have found it absolutely barren, 
with very dry pollen ; its flowers are larger and 
brighter than represented from its first flowering 
before it was well established. After fourteen years’ 
cultivation it has just yielded one offset. It differs 
very little from the mules raised from erubescens, 
var. 3. but is rather inferior to them, as having pro- 
ceeded from a less conspicuous variety. 
34. Concinnum. — Martius ap. Schultes fil. Scape 
green, 12-flowered; germen subsessile, tube scarcely 
curved, 15-17 lines long; limb 2-2^ inches long, 
segments 4-5 lines wide, sepals rather obovate, 
petals acute, filaments declined (except the upper), 
half as long as the limb ; style nearly equal to the 
limb, stigma obtuse. Flowers in the dry specimen 
violet-purple. Fresh colour and leaves unknown. 
In the mountain fields of Minas Geraes, Brazil. 
It is much to be wished that this plant could be 
obtained from Brazil. This imperfect notice is the 
only one of any occidental Crinum with an umbel 
exceeding eight flowers. 
35. Ornatum. — Bulbo sphaerico, caudice gracili, foliis 
undulatis, umbella sub-viginti-flora, perianthio la- 
ciniis latis extus striatis, loculis polyspermis. Bulb 
sphaerical, column slender, leaves undulated, umbel 
20-flowered or under, segments of the perianth 
wide, striped without ; cells with many ovules. 
Asiatic. 
Var. 1. Zeylanicum. — Am.Ornata. Bot. Mag. 29. 1171. 
Am. Latifolia. And. Bot. Rep. 478. Bulb and 
column very deep red ; leaves very undulated, the 
