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2-3 inches long ; limb pale yellow, the outer divisions oblong spathii- late, 1^-2 inches long, 6-9 lines broad ; inner divisions linear, 6-8 lines long, spreading between the edges of the outer ones. Stigmas with the crest very nearly as long as the outer segments, half an inch broad at the apex of the limb.

Hab. Palestine ; rocks of the valley of Barghoutie, near Saida, Blanche, Herb. Syr. n. 42 ! Gaillardot ! Hebron! Lowue ! Plain of Sharon, flower- ing in January, Miss Osborne.

Closely allied to the preceding, but much smaller in size, with a shorter tube included in the spathe and a pale yellow limb.

12. X persicum, Miller"; bulbo ovoideo membranaceo-tunicato, caule nullo, foliis linearibus post anthesin maturatis demum subpedalibus, spathse valvis haud ventricosis 2-3-uncialibus, ovario sessili, tubo ex- serto, limbi segnientis exterioribus l|--2-uncialibus oblongo-oblanceolatis albidis extus violaceo tinctis intus flavo carinatis, interioribus linearibus triplo brevioribus patulis vel deflexis, stigmatibus cum cristis segmentis exterioribus paulo brevioribus. — X. persicum, Miller, Gard. Diet. edit. 6. Iris persica, Linn. Sp. Plant, edit. 2. p. 59; Bot. Mag. t. i. ; Redoute, Lil. t. 189. Costia persica, Willk. Bot. Zeit. 1860, p. 132. CoresanfJie persica, Alefeld, Bot. Zeit. 1863, p. 296 ; Klatt, Linnaea, vol. xxiv. p. 574.

Bulb ovoid, an inch thick, with brown membranous coats, the rootlets rather fleshy. Stem none, the leaves all radical, not developed until after the plant has flowered, glaucous, linear, finally a foot long, 5-6 lines broad in the lower part, deeply channelled in front and rounded on the back, the edge minutely ciliated. Spathe 2-3 inches long, the valves linear, 2-3 lines broad, not ventricose. Ovary from the base of the spathe. Tube 2-4 inches long, generally exserted at the flowering time. Outer segments of the limb 1|, or in cultivated specimens 2 inches deep, 6-8 lines broad, oblanceolate-oblong, nearly white, marked with a bright violet blotch below the rcflexed tip and a bright yellow beardless keel down the throat. Inner divisions 6-8 lines long, linear, spreading between the edges of the outer ones, often toothed. Stigmas as broad and, in- cluding the crest, nearly as long as the outer segments.

Hab. Cappadocia, Montbret ! Aucher-Eloy, 2131 ! Port William, banks of the Euphrates, Chesney, 3 !

A garden favourite of very old date, but now, we fear, lost from the English collections. It is very fragrant, and flowers in England in February or March.

13. X (?aMcas/c«;w, Baker ; bulbo ovoideo membranaceo-tunicato, caule 1-4-unciali 1-3-floro, foliis caulinis 4-6 distichis confertis lineari-lanceo- latis deorsum 6-8 lin. latis arcle falcatis margiiie serrulatis, spatlia? valvis l|-2-uneialibus valde ventricosis ad basin limbi attingentibus, pedunculo subnuUo, perianthii tul)0 1-1^-unciali, limbo lutescente, segmentis ex- terioribus oblanccolatis sesquiuncialibus, interioribus linearibus 2-3-plo brevioribus patulis vel deflexis, stigmatibus cum cristis segmentis ex- terioribus paulo brevioribus. — Iri^ cnucasica, HofFm. Comm. Soe. Phys. Med. Mosc. vol. i. p. 40 ; M. Bieb. Fl. Taur.-Cauc, vol. i. p. 33, vol. 'iii, p. 45 ; Sweet, Fl. Gard. t. 255 ; Led. Fl. Iloss, vol. iv. p. 100, etaliorum. TheJysia cancasica, Pari. Fl. Ital. vol. iii. p. 317. Costia caucasica, Willk. Bot. Zeit. 1860, p. 132. Neabeckia cancasica, Alefeld, Bot. Zeit. 1863. p. 297. Coresanthe cancasica, Klatt, Linneea, vol. xxiv. p. 575.

Bulb ovoid, an inch thick, with light dark brown membranous coats,

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