Tulipa.] OLVI. LILIACEE. (J. D. Hooker.) 355 
l. T. chrysantha, Boiss. in Kotsch. Pl. Pers. Bor. Exsicc. 1846, No. 
78; Fl. Orient. v. 193; bulb-scales woolly within, leaves linear or lanceolate 
undulate margius cartilaginous, perianth yellow within, without suffused 
with red, outer segments oblong acuminate, inner obovate obtuse or 
mucronate. Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xiv. 279. T. Lehmanniana, Merckl. 
™ Bunge Rel. Lehm. 337. T. undulata, Jacquem. mss,  Liliacea, Griff. 
Ic. Pl. Asiat. t. 278, f. 1. 
The PANJAB, Jacquemoht; Salt Range, Fleming.—Distris. Affghanistan, 
ntral Asia and N. Persia. . 
Bulbi-lin.diam. Stem 3-4 in. Leaves 4-5, glabrous, glaucous, lower 4-6 in., 
recurved, lanceolate, channelled, upper narrower. Perianth 1-14 in. long; claws of 
the segments brown. Anthers longer thau the glabrous filaments. Ovary with a 
narrow neck, stigmas small. — Bulbs eaten in Beluchistan. 
2. T. stellata, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 2762; bulb-scales woolly within, 
leaves narrowly linear channelled not undulate, perianth white within, 
e yellow, rosy or greenish without, segments all alike obtuse or sub- 
cute. Kunth Enum. iv. 223; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xiv. 281 (exel. 
pe Kotschy, No. 99). T. Clusiana, var. stellata, Regel Enum. Tulip. 54. 
Anthericum unifloram, Rowb. P. Ind. i. 149. 
TEMPRRaTE WESTERN HIMALAYA, alt. 5-8000 ft.; from Kumaon westwards. 
Bulb 3-1 in, diam. Stem 12-18 in., slender, naked below. Leaves 4—6, 9-12 in., 
Dean, glaucous, channelled. Peduncle 6-9 in. Perianth 1}-2 in. long, segments 
ading, subspathulately oblanceolate. Anthers about as long as the very short 
g abrous filaments. Ovary with a narrow neck, stigmas small.— Roxburgh's drawing 
the Cal icum uniflorum, from Rohilkund, made from a specimen that flowered. in 
in th in Bot. Gardens, resembles nothing except this Tulipa, from which it ji fers 
bas °ng points to the anthers and in some roots from the base of the bulb being 
stormed into pedicelled tubers. 
25. GAGEA, Salisb. 
Dec, bulbiferous herbs, with a solitary leaf from the base of the bulb, 
e à short naked stem bearing more or less umbelliform leafy cymes or 
Tymbe of flowers. Perianth stellate, usually yellow, nectary 0. Anthers 
wet, basifixed, Capsule membranous, loculicidal. Seeds many, flat or 
Bled, testa membranous.—Species about 20, north temp. regions. 
d lutea, Schultz f. Syst. vii. 538 ; radical leaf linear or lanceolate, 
a 2subop posite, flowers 3-6 subumbellate, sepals 3-3 in. long, capsule 
J pmall, seeds subterete curved. Kunth Enum. iv. 239 ; Boiss FI. 
Mops, V. 207; Reichb. Te. Fl. Germ. x. t. 477; Bot. Mag. t. 1200. G. 
Trans, and elegans, Wall. Cat. 5063-5065. 
mard to p tTa YA; from Kumaon westwards, alt. 6-13,000 ft.—DisTRIB. 
€ Atlantie, N. Asia. 
H Ke “olitary in the cott about as large as a. hazel-nut. Radical-leaf 3-8 by 
est 
m; eaulin imi : laxly villous. Flowers 
Yellow. „one subsimijar. Stem 2-5 in., glabrous or lax y 
8 long Dat segments linear-oblong, obtuse or aoute; filaments about half 
E; anthers oblong. Capsule not half as long as the perianth, broader than 
long, 
2. G pn . 0; radical 
leaf lines Por Bien, Boiss. Diagn. Ser. i. vii. 108; Fl. Orient. v. 210; radica 
Va or linear-lanceolate, cauline very narrow, flowers many 1n uni- 
chotomous cymes, sepals 3 in. long obtuse, capsule nearly as long 
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