AMAEYLLIS. 
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Erica Shannonii 
Obbata 
Mundula 
Dilecta 
Aristata Major 
Vittata 
Massonii 
Favoides Elegans 
Metulaeflora bicolor 
Parmentieria Rosea 
Fastigiata Lutescens 
Mirabilis 
Intermedia 
Hybrida 
Propendens 
Bergiana' 
Grandinosa 
Willmoriana 
Linnsea 
Linnaeoides 
Hyemalis 
Cavendishii 
Depressa 
Ampullacea 
Erica Ampullacea Vittata 
Rubra . 
Retorta Major 
Lawrenceana 
Hendersonii 
Vernix Ovata 
Coccinea 
Templea 
Hartnellii 
Perspicua Nana 
Daphneoides 
Eweriana Superba 
Inflata Alba 
Rubra 
Irbyana 
Eximia 
Macnabiana 
Tortiliflora 
Humean a 
Hibbertia 
Savilliana 
Rollissonii 
Clowesiana 
AMARYLLIS AND ALLIED GENERA. 
In the extensive group of bulbous-rooted plants included in 
the natural order Amaryllidaceae there are many deserving fa¬ 
vorites, which receive the attention they well merit; and at the 
same time there are many others, either unknown from their 
scarcity, or neglected through some supposed difficulty in their 
cultivation. My object in forwarding this paper is to draw atten_ 
tion to the family in general, to point out its capabilities, and to 
explain a system of culture which has been attended with the 
happiest results. But the plants to be treated of being, as I 
before hinted, rather numerous, I must beg your indulgence over 
another month, as it is impossible to condense all that should be 
