[ H48 ] 

 Allium Magicum. Homer's Garlick. 



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Specific Character and Synonyms. 



ALLIUM magicum; (bulbus ovato-rotundus ;) foliis paucis 

 (3 — 5), recurvaLim ambientibus, ovato-lanceolatis, 

 convoluto-concavis, ftriatis, acuminatis, fcapo 

 ftrifto tercti perbrevioribus (interiori angujliori 

 quandoquc bulbifero) ,• umbe.lla convexius fattigiata, 

 fpatham lato-ovatam bi-triHffilem fat is exfuperante; 

 corolla concavo-rotata ; Jaciniis elliptico-oblongis, 

 obtufulis, aequalibus; (laminibus iubulatis, iltas 

 vix adaequanribus, infra breviter inter fe fertulatim 

 connaiis; germine depreffo-globofo, pulvinato-tri- 

 gono, fufco-fplendente ; ftylo fetiformi, cufpide 

 ftigmatofa fimpliciffima. G. 



ALLIUM magicum. Linn. Sp. PI. cd. 2. 424. Syft. Veg. Murr. 

 321. Hort. Kew. l. 423. Brot. Ft. Lufit, 1. 544. 

 mild. Sp. PL 2. 66. (excl. Mill. Dicl.) 



ALLIUM nigrum. Linn, in Syft. Veg. Murr. 323, (nee vero in 

 Spec. Plant.) Hort. Kew. \. 427. Rctz. Obf. Bot. 

 fafc. l. p. 15. ». 33. Lam. et Decand. Fl. Fr. 3. 

 223. Lil. a Redoutiy v. 2. /. 102. IVilld. Sp. PI. 2. 

 78. (excl. paffiin Linn. Sp. PL 430. Rudb. Elvf. 2. 

 160. et Herb. Burf. ad narcijjiflorum potius re- 

 ferendis G.) 



A. monfpejfulanum. Gouan. III. 24. /. 16. Desf. F'. Atl. 1. 286. 



A. fpeciofum. Cyril. Neap. fafc. 2. 13. /. 5. 



A. multibulbofum. Jacq. Aujlr. 1. p. 9. /. 10. Murr. Syft. Veg. 



3 2 3- 

 A. foliis caulinis lanceolatis, floribus umbellatis, ex ala bulbi- 



ferum. Hall. Opufc. 382. All. 19. 

 A. caule tereti propagine ex ala. Sauv. monfp. 18. 

 MOLY latifolium hifpanicum. Rudb. Elyf. 162. ///. 

 M. homericum. Ger. Herb. Em. 182, 183.^ 2. 

 M. latifolium. Hort. Eyjl. JEftiv. 4. fol. 11./. 1. 

 M. indicum flore purpureo. Swert. Floril. 61. 

 M. latifolium liliflorum bulbum in folio gerens, Theophrafli 



et homericum forte. Lob. Ic. 161. 

 M. Theophrafti, Cluf. Hift. 1. 191. 



Native of the South of France, Italy, Syria, the Coafl of 

 Barbary, Spain, and Portugal ; Jacquin doubts if it is really 



indigenous 



