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_ Mr Ker observes, when giving an account of Chrysiphiala 
flava, that all the known species of this genus are natives of 
Peru, and that Pancratium flavum, coriaceum, latifolium and 
recurvatum, belong to it. The genera Stenomesson, Carpo- 
detes and Leperiza of the Honourable Mr HEerpert, he fur- 
ther considers as merely individuals of the present genus *. 
Fig. 1. Crown of the Perianth and Stamens. Fig. 2. Style and vertical sec. 
tionof the germen. Fig. 3. Upper part of the style and stigma. Fig. 4. 
Transverse section of the germen.—All more or less magnified. é 
* A drawing of the leaf has been sent to me by Mr Linpiey, but not till after 
many impressions of the plates were printed. Mr Linpiry thus describes the leaf: 
“¢ Nearly erect, lanceolate, petiolate, quite glabrous, fleshy, slightly plaited, dark green: 
above, beneath somewhat glaucous, with the midrib incomplete, depressed above in the 
middle, on the under.side very prominent.” 
