finall, incumbent, brown, .Eyery part. of the plant, when 
bruifed, has a very rank fmell of Garlick. 
Native of Siberia. Introduced by Dr..Pitcarrn, about 
1785. Quite hardy. Blooms in June and July. Go 
CORRIGENDUM. 
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_ No. 973, The letter-prefs of that article ta be expunged, 
and the following fubltituted. 
Avttum CaucaseumM. CRiMSON-FLOWERED 
oe GR ARBIOR. oo ~ 4 ' 
~ALLIUM cancafeum ; (buibi ovato-pyramidati, graciliores, ag- 
i eregati ;) foliis paucis (/udfrinis) teretibus, furfum 
atienuatis, deorfum longé vaginantibus; {capotereti; 
fpathe valvula altera caudatim convoluta, affur- 
-genter divaricata, umbellam convexam conferti- 
~ afculam adaquante parumve excedente; corolla 
~~ campanulata; lanceolatis, acutis; ftaminibus fill- 
a - -formibtis, has exfaperantibus; germine  ovali- 
globofo ; ftylo fetiformi, cufpide ftigmatofa in- 
—confpicua. G. Exempl. fpontan, in Muf. Bankf, 
5 ex Marfibal v. Bieberfiein. eg 2 oo oie 
“ALLIUM globofum. Lil. a Redout2. t. 96. cui allegatur 
“Marfchal ex Hort. Parif, Habet vero Mu/. Bankf.- 
- -“Ariit glebof exemplar, ipfiffimo D. Mar/chal re- 
ceptum, atque fubfignatum, quod ab illa omnino 
alia fpecies; neque, ut nobis vifum elt, a /phero- 
 cepbalo diftinguenda, -G.— siti 
Native of Tartary; found on Mount Caucafus by M. von 
Bizzerstzin. Our fpecimen was raifed from Ruffian feeds, 
ha before been mifinformed. Pani-— 
t 
_¢wlatum differs in bav' erie longer and laxly drooping capillary 
_not from Aufirian, as we 
pedicles, which are intermixed with fmall round bulbs; it bas 
_alfo.a far longer and a reflexed {pathe; the fegments are likewife 
wii, 5S See Get fee 1g an # ety ay . sar EPs soy Pye eer 5 eg ee x * 
_ebrvfe and obovate, and the whole plant is much larger. They 
sare certainly very clofely allied {pecies. We have feen a pale- . 
. 
Le eaei 
flowered variety of-the prefent. G, 
