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AMARYLLIS: advena. 
Chilian, Pelegrino. 
gi 
HEXANDRIA MONOGYNI4A: 
Nat. ord. AMARYLLIDER, 
AMARYLLIS. V. supra vol. 1. fol. 28. 
A. advena, spatha 2-pluriflora, foliis linearibus canaliculatis glaucescentibus, 
corollis ringentibus cernuis; laciniis lanceolatis, fauce barbulata. 
a. coccinea. Fig. I. 
Lilio-narcissus polyanthos, flore exterils rubro, intus luteo et rubro vario. 
Feuill. obs. 3. ¢. 21. 
A.advena. Bot. mag. 1125. 
Hippeastrum advenum. Herb. app. 31. 
Daeries Chilian seeds. 
B. citrina. Fig. 2. 
Pelegrino var. Chilian seeds. 
Bulbi ovati, parvi, integumentis atro-brunneis. Folia suberecta, scapo 
longiora, linearia, obtusa, canaliculata, glaucescentia. Perianthium rin- 
gens, 6-partitum, sepalis lanceolatis, obtusis, basi in tubo connatis, ad fau- 
cem squamulis fimbriatis. Stamina declinata, perianthio breviora, fauce 
tubi brevis inserta. Ovarium triangulare, humerosum, ovulis plurimis serie 
duplici densé imbricatis. Stylus declinatus, perianthii longitudine. Stigma 
trilobum, laciniis patentibus. Semina nigra membranacea. 
Roots of both the varieties of this very rare and dis- 
tinct species of Amaryllis were received, by the Horticultural 
Society, from Francis Place, Esq. in 1822; the réd variety, 
which was the only one previously known, under the name 
of Pelegrino; the pale citron variety, which is quite new, 
under the name of Pelegrino var. Our drawing of the red 
kind was made in Mr. Lee’s Nursery in July last; that of 
the pale kind at the same time in the Chiswick Garden, 
in which collection alone we believe it at present exists. 
A very delicate species ; not, however, requiring more 
than protection from frost, and therefore capable of being 
preserved in a good dry frame, when not in a state of 
growth. 
The Bulbs are ovate, small, with dark brown integu- 
ments. ‘The Leaves are nearly erect, longer than the scape, 
linear, obtuse, channelled, somewhat glaucous. Flower 
