line distinct enough to separate genera can be drawn. Even 
these two, it will be seen, thongh so hke one another in habit, 
ditfer materially in the structure of the flower. 
Tab. 175.—1, flower cut open, magnified.—J. G. B. 
This is another very fine bulb, well worthy of cultivation. The 
same treatment as recommended for the last species will suit it. 
The figure was drawn from a plant which flowered in the 
collection of the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew.—W. W. S. 
