Dipcadi.) OLVI. LILIACEE. (J. D. Hooker.) 347 
racemes few.fll. perianth $ in. long green lobes subequal, three outer 
about equalling the tube, capsule 3-4 1n. broad. 
ScINDE ; on the lower hills, Stocks. 
À much smaller and stouter plant than JD. serofinum with green flowers. 
Capsule quadrate, retuse above and below. Seeds i-j in. diam., orbicular.— 
Possibly a state of D. serotinum, but a very different-looking plant. 
, 9. D. hydsuricum, Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. 397; leaves 4-6 
m., scape tall, raceme elongate, bracts much shorter than the pedicels, 
perianth Zin. long green or pale pink. Uropetalum hydsuricum, Edgew. 
in Trans. Linn. Soc. xx. 88. 
The PANJAB, at Loodiana, Edgeworth. 
The short bracts are the best character of this species, which closely resembles 
 serotinum in habit. In a drawing of what I take to be this, in Falconer’s 
collection, the tube of the corolla is pale green, the lobes very pale pink. 
19. UR GINEA, Steinh. 
Bulbous, Scapigerous herbs. Flowers racemed. Perianth campanulate 
es subequal segments. Stamens included. Capsule oblong, triquetrous, 
oculicidal, many-seeded. Seeds flat, testa black, membranous.—Species 
about 24, S, European, W. Asiatic, and African. 
* Flowers appearing before the leaves. 
di lv. indica, Kunth Enum. iv. 333; leaves 1-1 in. broad, flowers 
stant long-pedicelled drooping, bracts evanescent, perianth segments 
Fred in the middle, capsule oblong. Baker in Journ. Linn, Soc. xiii. 
Sei Dalz, $ Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 250. U. senegalensis, Kunth i.c. 334. 
dri à indica, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 147; Grah. Cat. Bomb. Pl. 220. S. Cun- 
na and §, denudata, Ham. in Wall. Cat. 5062, A, B, O, E, H. 
ft Wesreny HIMALAYA : Garwhal, Kumaon and the Salt Range, ascending to 6000 
top Ae, the Concan and COROMANDEL coasts. BURMA, Wallich,—DistR1. 
Tin the size of an apple, bitter, nauseous. Leaves 6-18 in., subbifarious, linear, 
ants Scape erect, 12-18 in., brittle; raceme 6-12 in., erect; flowers very 
White o pedicels 1. 13 in., spreading or decurved. Perianth }-{ in. diam., greenis 
a js 1 £5 green, tips rounded ; filaments flattened below ; style narrowly obconic. 
prie 4-1 in., subacute, cells 6-9-seeded. Seeds Ä in. diam. 
bus. coromandeliana, Hook. f. (not of Wight), leaves very narrow, 
sepals 15: 8-pedicelled drooping, bracts minute ovate acute persistent, 
Seill "hérved, inner bearded at the tips, style very short obconic. 
EN coromandeliana, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 147. 
WI MANDEL coast ; on sand hills, Roxburgh. 
ait globose, lj in, diam. Zeie 6-8 by 4 in., subacute. Scape 12-18 in. ; 
bu ro -liin.; bracts lin. Flowers dull green and purplish ; sepals 3 in. long, 
Dac, ded; filaments clavate; style shorter than the ovary, narrowly obconie.— 
Indica from Roxburgh's excellent drawing, and the characters given in his Flora 
With the pew "omandeliana, Wight is Dipcade serotinum (as his Herbarium proves) 
Perianth and stamens very incorrectly represented, 
3. U. Wi i he decurved 
or ` Wightiana, Hook. f.; flowers long-pedicelled on the dec 
suberect raceme, bracts ook. f. scent, sepals l-nerved all bearded at the 
