fhell ; leaves radical, of a dark green, faced broadways 

 to each other in pairs of unequal lengths ; fcape about an 

 inch and half high, almoft wholly within the ground, and 

 iheathed by the cowled-convolute bafes of the leaves -, umbel 

 nearly on a level with the ground, as in Massonia ; corolla 

 white, fiiffufed on the outfide fometimes with green, at others 

 with a purple tinge ; pedicles about half an inch long, fomc- 

 what thickened upwards ; anthers yellow ; germen green, ver- 

 tically ftriped by fix pale yeJlowifh fillets ; jlyle about the length 

 of this, fomewhat thicker than the filaments, upright; capjuk 

 globular, even, about the fize of a pea ; feeds many, black, 

 angular. Flowers from January to March. 



Our drawing was made from a fpecimen cultivated in Mr. 

 Greville's greenhoufe at Paddington. We did not perceive 

 that it had any fcent in any part. Native Ipecimens are often 

 ftill more dwarfifh than the one we have figured. 



Found in the neighbourhood of Tunis, Seville, Naples, and 

 Rome; likewife in Corfica. Nearly allied to Allium Jub- 

 hirfutum. No. 1141, in the zd page and No. 774, where it is 

 mifcalled ciliatum. G. 



ERRATA. 



No. 1102. 1. 14, 15, 17, 18. Hallucinati fumus dam monuimus expungere 



fynonyma Bauhiui Clufti ' MilUrique ; atque rcflituenda funt. 

 No. 1149. 1. 6. for "868" put <f 869." 

 No. 1148. 1.6. for " 868" put " 869." 



