11. S. rEcurvatum, Baker = Chrysiphiala recurvata, LindL 
Coburgia recurvata, Herbert et Kunth. 
Group 3.—Corona truncate between the filaments, but not distinctly toothed. 
12. S. croczum, Herb. = Pancratium crocewm, Savigny in 
Lam. Eneye. iv. 7385; Red. Lil. t. 187. S. flavum, Herb. 
Bot. Mag. t. 2641. Chrysiphiala flava, Gawl. Bot. Reg. 
Haw Es # 
13. S. turEuM, Baker = Coburgia lutea, Herb. Kunth Enum. 
v. 651. Clinanthus luteus, Herb. App. 40. Chlidanthus 
luteus, Dietr., of which Coburgia Macleanica, Herb. and 
Kunth, is probably a variety. 
Group 4.—Corona with no space or teeth between the filaments, which are a little 
dilated towards the base. 
14. S. aurantTiacum, Herb. Kunth Enum. iv. 639 = Pan- 
crattum aurantiacum, H. B. K. Noy. Gen. i. 286. Chry- 
siphiala aurantiaca, Schultes Syst. vii. 904. 8. Hartwegii, 
Lindley Bot. Reg. 1844, t. 42; Kunth Enum. v. 642. 
15. 8S. suspENsuM, Baker, tab. nostra, 22. 
16. 8S. Humimis, Baker = Coburgia humilis, Herb. Bot. Reg. 
1842, t. 46. 
Imperfectly-known Species. 
17. S. Rurzranum, Kunth = Pancratium flavum, Ruiz. & Pavon. 
t. 284, fig. A. 
18. 8. piscotor, Baker = Coburgia discolor, Herbert, Kunth 
Enum. iv. 651. 
19. 8S. EUsTEPHIOoIDES, Herb. Kunth Enum. v. 648. 
Tas. 808.—1, flower with segments cut away; 2, stamen; 8, pistil; 
4, horizontal section of ovary: all magnified.—J. G. B. 
A remarkable species of Stenomesson, obtained by Mr. Pearce 
from the Andes of Bolivia, and sent in a living state to the well- 
known and energetic firm, Messrs. Veitch, of the King’s Road, 
Chelsea. The canary-coloured flowers, with green linear markings 
on the outer side of the segments of the corolla, give the plant a 
very peculiar appearance. The figure was drawn from a specimen 
which flowered in Messrs. Veitch’s establishment. It requires 
the same treatment as recommended for Stenomesson coccineum 
(see Tab. 309).—W. W. S. 
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