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105] Liliaceae 123 
Androsiphon capensis Schltr. 1. e. p. 148. Fig. 4. — Süd-Afrika (Schlechter 
n. 10969). 
Anthericum ($ Trachysandra) pachyrrhizum Dtr. in Fedde, Rep. XIX (1923) 
p. 157. — Grossnamaland (Dinter n. 4686). 
Asparagus subfalcatus De Wild., Plantae Bequaertianae I (Gand 1921) p. 42. 
— Belg,-Kongo: Kabare (J. Bequaert n. 5365). 
A. Uhligii Krause in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. LVII (1921) p. 238. — Massaisteppe 
(Uhlig n. 539). | 
A. Merkeri Krause ]l. c. p. 238. — Massaisteppe (Merker n. 420). 
A. verrucosus Nakai in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXXVII (1923) p. 69. — Corea 
(Mills n. 4430). 
Asphodelus cerasiferus Gay var. marianus Pau in Mem. Mus Ciene. Nat. 
Barcelona, Ser. Bot. I (1922) p. 79 (= A.albus Lange). — Granada. 
A. gracilis Br.-Bl. et Maire in Bull. Soc. d’Hist. Nat. Afr. Nord XIII (1922) 
p. 193. — Marocco. 
A.ramosus L. var. fuscescens Samp. in Bol. Soc. Bot., 2. Ser. I (1922) p. 126 
(A albus PB. Cout., non Mill’ — A. cerasijerus I. Gay var. [uscescens 
Samp.) — Portugal. 
Astelia Cockaynei Cheesem. in Trans. and Proc. New Zealand Inst. LIV (1923) 
p. 565 (= A. montana Cockayne, non Seem.). — Stewart Islands, Neu- 
Seeland. 
A. novo-guineensis Krause in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. LIX (1924) p. 559. — Nordöstl. 
Neu-Guinea (Ledermann n. 10280. 13001. 12226a). 
Bartlingia paleacea (F.v. Müll.) Ostf. in Kgl. Danske Vidensk. Selskabs 
Biolog. Meddelelser III. 2. Pl. III. Fig. 2 (Kobenhavn 1921) p.25 (= 
Laxmannia paleacea F.v. Müll. = L. grandiflora var. paleacea Benth.). 
— West Australia, Tammin (Östenfeld n. 100b). 
Brachyeyrtis Koidz. gen. nov. in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXXVIII (1924) p. 100. 
Genus novum cum genere Tricyrtis conveniens, sed caule habitu 
decelinato vel cernuo, ramoso ut in Streptopo amplexifolio DC.; floribus 
in axillis foliorum solitariis duplo longioribus tubuloso-campanulatis; peri- 
anthii tepalis exterioribus basi distinete calcaratis nee bisaccatis infra 
apicem extus cornieulatis; stigmatibus duplo brevioribus longe diversum. 
B. marantha (Maxim.) Koidz. ]l. ec. p. 101 (= Tricyrtis macrantha Maxim.). — 
Nippon. 
[Fossil] Brachyruseus Cockerell nov. gen. in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club XLIX 
(1922) p. 213. 
Cladodes pyriform to suboval in outline, with a strong midrib; 
apex obtuse, emarginate, with a stiff mucro representing the end of the 
midrib or morphological .apex; principal veins diverging from the midrib 
approximately at right angles, except toward the apex, where they form 
angles of about 45 degrees; principal veins connected by veinlets, forming 
a coarse reticulation of quadrilateral or kite-shaped areas; inflorescence 
borne on midrib as in Ruscus, with apparently a single flower, which 
(as imperfectly preserved) presents no characters to differentiate it from 
Ruscus. Type the following: 
B. Alleni Cockerell 1. c. p. 213. 
Brodiaea ixioides Wats. var. scabra (Greene) Smiley in Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 
IX (1921) p. 135 (= Calliprora scabra Greene). — Sierra Nevada (Hall 
n. 9350, Smiley n. 98. 348, Brewer n. 1775, Smiley n. 707. 689). 
