Hoe 
HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Allium. 
laciniis oblongo-lanceolatis, staminibus alternis subu- 
~ Jatis, alternis compressis.— Bot: mag. 1524. Jacq. 
- dc. 2. t. 3060... Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 77. í 
_, A. ornithogaloides. Malt. fl. car, 121. 
Ornithogalum bivalve. Sp. pl. ed. 1. p.308. 
In Virginia and Carolina. MY, June, July, w. s. in 
oo Herb. Walt. Flowers large, white, with a red carina. 
_4. A. scapo nudo ancipiti, foliis linearibus canaliculatis sub- 
tus subangulatis, umbella fastigiata, JVilld. sp. pl. 2. 
«dh T. 
Icon. Gmel. sib 1. t. 14. f.2. Jacq. austr. 5. t. 425. 
` On the banks of the Missouri. M. Lewis and Nuttall. 
- Y. July. v.s. in Herb. Lewis. Flowers white. 
5. A. scapo nudo tereti foliis breviore, foliis lanceolatis ner- 
^. .'vosis, umbella pauciflora. : 
^ Inshady woods, on the high mountains of Pensylvania. 
0 -OMMay, June. v.v. Mountain Leeks. 
6. A. scapo nudo tereti, foliis linearibus, capitulo bulbifero. 
c" «Willd. sp. pl. 2. 5. 78. : 
In fields and woods: Canada to Carolina. 2f. June. | 
ee By 
ery. scapo nudo semitereti, foliis lanceolato-oblongis pla- 
"e nis glabris, umbella globosa, seminibus solitariis. 
- Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 81. 
‘In shady woods: Pensylvania to Virginia. f. July. 
v. v. t 
> 289. BRODIÆA. Smithin linn. trans, 10. p. 2. 
1. B. umbella multiflora, foribus pedicellatis, staminibus 
ernis margine membranaceis.— Smith È c. 
Hookera coronaria, Salisb. par. lond. t. 98. 
-< On the plains of the Columbia and Missouri rivers. 
M. Lewis, Y. April, May. v. v. This elegant 
bulbous plant, which M. Lewis, Esq. used to call 
~~ Missouri Hyacinth, is certainly hexandrous ; Dr. Smith 
having been misled, by dried specimens, to consider it 
to be only triandrous, : p^ i 
angulosum. 
triflorum. 
canadense, 
4 t Mt ‘ 
tricoccon, 
grandiflora. 
i 
cordata. 
