120 143. LILIACER. 
1. Nothoscordum nerinifolium, Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. Pl. 
iii. p. 802. 
Caloscordum nerinifolium, Herb. in Bot. Reg. (1844), Misc. p. 66; 
Walp. Ann. i. p. 859 ; Lindl. in Bot. Reg. (1847) t. 5. 
Allium nerinifolium, Baker, in Journ. Bot. xii. (1874) p. 290. 
Allium Thunbergii, Franch. Pl. David. i. p. 306 ex parte, non G. Don. 
Allium Thunbergii, var. David, Franch. in David, Ers. n. 2194. 
COuriunr: Peking (Bretschneider, 157 ! Cantor), Jehol (David, 
2124!) : Suanst (Pierson!). Herb. Kew. 
1, Allium Bakeri, Regel, Alliorum Monogr. p. 141. 
Allium splendens, Mig. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.- Bat, iii. p. 154. 
Caloscordum exsertum, Herb, ın Bot. Reg. (1847), sub t. 5. 
Allium exsertum, Baker, in Journ. Bot. xii. (1874), p. 294, non 
G. Don. 
Sarnckine : Moukden (Webster, 138, 233 !); SmawTUNG 
(Maingay, 222!), Chefoo Mountains (Faber, 79!); CHEKIANG : 
Chusan (Fortune, 102!); Krawasr (Staunton !), Kiukiang 
(Shearer!); Hurren: Fang (A. Henry, 6739!) Tunghu (A. 
Henry, 7493!), Nanto (4. Henry, 3071, 4413!) ; SZECHUEN : 
North Wushan (4. Henry, 7038!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
Japan. 
2. Allium Bouddhae, Debeaux, Fl. Tchef. p. 137; Fl. Tients. 
p.44; Franch. in Mém. Soc. Sc. Nat. Cherbourg, xxiv. (1882) 
p. 259. 
Cumi: Tientsin (ex Debeaux); SHawTUNG: Chefoo (ex 
Debeaux). 
This is said by Franchet to greatly resemble Allium ascal- 
lonicum, Linn. Debeaux states that this species is extensively 
cultivated in Northern China and used, in the fresh state, in 
Chinese cookery. 
3. Allium Cepa, Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. 1, p. 300; Lour. FI. 
Cochinch. p. 201; Bretschn. Early Res. p. 178. 
Extensively cultivated in China. 
4. Allium chinense, G. Don, Monogr. All. p. 83; Kunth, 
Enum. Pl. iv. p. 454; Baker, in Journ. Bot. xii. (1874) p. 291. 
‘Allium Thunbergii, G. Don, Monogr. All. p. 84, non Franch. y Kunth, 
Enum. Pl. iv. p. 454; Miq. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.- Bat. iii. p. 154; 
