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AMARYLLIS vittata y. Harrisoniz. 
Mrs. Harrison’s striped Amaryllis. 
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HEXANDRIA TEDNOC TE 
Nat. ord. AMARYLLIDER. 
- AMARYLLIS. Vide supra, vol. 1. fol. 23. 
pe vittata ; corolla cucullato-campanulata: laciniis exterioribus usque ad 
basin liberis, internis margine pro tertid feré parte adnatis coste intis 
prominenti externarum. Ker. in journ. science, no. 30. 
aw prototypa; laciniis roseo vittatis. A. vittata. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. 2. 225, 
Bot. mag. 129. Willd. sp. pl. 2. 55. Schneev.ic. 14.  Redout. lil. 10. 
et aliorum. } 
. major ; laciniis medio sanguineo vittatis et puncticulatis, foliis latioribus. 
Lindl. coll. bot. fol. 12. c. ze. 
of: Harrisonie; floribus pallidis minoribus, vittis'in tubo tantiim abbreviatis, 
This variety differs from the original A. vittata in 
faving longer and more tubular flowers, which are less 
expanded and much more faintly striped with red. From 
A. vittata major it is readily distinguished by the smaller 
size and different expansion and colour of its flowers. 
It is a far more delicate variety than either of the old kinds, 
producing an abundance of blossoms. 
For the specimen from which the annexed drawing 
was made, we are indebted to Richard Harrison, Esq., in 
whose collection, at Aigburgh, near Liverpool, it flowered, 
for the first time in Europe, in 1824. The root had been 
collected near Lima, by Mr. Crook, and was sent to 
England by Mr. William Harrison, along with many other 
