Denmark, Ruffia, Siberia, and Tartary.. Ufed in. Glade sed 
for other culinary purpofes. G,. | 
CORRIGENDUM. ei 
No. 774. The letter-prefs of that number to be expunged, 
and the following account fubftituted. 
Axutium SuparrsutuM. Harry GaRLick, or 
: - Dioscorines’s Motry. 
ALLIUM fubbirfuium ; (éulbus parvus, ovatus ;). foliis paucis 
f2—3) lorato-linearibus, canaliculatis, carinatis, 
nervofis, margine carinaque ciliatim pilofis, deorfum 
convoluto-vaginantibus ; feapotereti ; umbella fale 
tigiata; pedicellis ftri€tiufculis, {patha ovata acuta 
longioribus ; corolla ftellatim explanata; laciniis 
evali-oblongis, alternis anguftioribus; flaminibus 
compreffo-fubulatis, divaricatis, his brevioribus 5 
germine tripulvinatim globofo, apice depretflo, lobis 
-. fuleatis;. ftylo fetiformi.  G. 
ALLIUM /Subbirfutum. Ofb. Tagb. Ofind. Ref. 46. Linn. Sp. Pl 
ed. 2.1. 424- Hort. Kew..1. 422. D’ Affe Bl. Avrage 
321, Willd. Sp. Pl. 2. 66. Desf. Fl. Atl. 1, 286. 
Brot, Fl. Luft 1. 541. Lam. et Dec. Ft, Fr. g. 2216 
ALLIUM birfutum. Lam. Fl. Fr. 3. 326. % 
A. trifoliatum. Cyril. Neap. Fafe. 2. 11. f. 3+ : 
A. foliis radicalibus fubhirfutis, caulinis glabris, floribus um- 
bellatis. Hall. Opu/c. n. 18. 368. All. 2. 15.32 
(«.) Umbella breviore, confertiore ; floribus minoribus. Gs 
MOLY Diofeoridis. Clu/. Hif. 1.192. Ic. & petim. fponts 
M. anguftifolium. Dod:-Pempt. 5.1.3. p.673- 
-M. anguftifolium umbellatum. Mor, Hift. 11. f. 4. t. 16. f 7+ 
(8) Umbella longiore, rariore; floribus majoribus. G. 
ALLIUM. clufianum, Retz in Litt. apud Willd. Sp. Pl. 2: 79+ 
A. niveum. Roth Cat, Bot. Pafc. 2.395. N. Beyir. 1. 191° 
= eee: Ann. of Bot. 4.27... 
A. ciliatum. Id.in Nov, Gen. Pl, in Roem: Archiv. v.1. p. 3+ p-4b — 
MOLY minus. Cif. Hift. 1. 192% Ics © fpecim. hort. 
M. minus flore albo. Ger. Herb, Em. 183. fi ti Te 
M. diofcorideum hifpanicum., Park.Par. 145. t. 143. f- 1+ | 
Native of the South of France, Italy, Spain, P ortugal, the 
- coalt of Barbary, the Levant, Perfia, Teneriffe, and, if Dr 
Sis was rightly informed (which we greatly doubt), alfo of 
the Cape of Good Hope. Ctusius’s frit figure is very charac- 
teriftic of the fpontaneous plant, as his,fecond is of the garden 
one, bot ina lefs degree. Petals white; germen firft dark- 
green, then brown. Blooms in May; is rather a tender out- 
 door’s plant, G, ~~ | ae 
