FRITILLARIA racemo nudiufculo, foliis obliquis. Mill. 



DiEl. ed. 7. n. 6. 

 LILIUM perficum. Park. Par. tab. 29. fig. 2. Riidb. Ely/. 2. 



183. fig. 1. Ger. Emac. 201. 

 JLILIUM fufianum. Cluf.Hifi. 130. Trew. Seligm. tab. 120. 

 (j3.) minor. Supra No. 962 ,• (exclufis F. raceraofa. Mill. Dift. 



et ramofa. Morif. Hort. Blef. ; ad obliquam JV'"- 857 />frt* : 



nentibus.) 

 F. minima. Swert. Floril. 7. jSg. 2. 



For further account of the fpecies, fee No. 962. G. 



NOTES. 



No. 857. Fritillaria obliqua. 

 The following fynonyms fhoulcl be added to that fpecies ; 

 Fritillaria lulipifolia. Marfch. a Bieb. Fl. Taur. Cauc. 1.27O. 

 F. caucafica. Adam, in Weber ct Mohr. Cat. 1. 51. n. 15* ex 



Marfch. he. tit. 426 in add. 

 F. perfica. |3. Mart. Mill. Ditt. n. 2. y. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. 2. 



244. 

 F. pyrenaica. Pallas in Herb, penes D. Lambert. Georgi. befchr. des 



ruff, reichf. 3. 4. 900 ; nee aliormn. 

 F. racemofa. Mill. Ditt. ed. 8. n. 7. — fl. racemofis. id. eol 



ed. 7. ;/. 7 . 

 F. ramofa f. Lilium perficum minus. Morif. Hort. Blef. 200. 

 F. flore minore nigro. Reliq. Rudb. a Smith, app. tab. 33. 

 •Lilium perficum minus. Robert Icon. tab. 204./ optime. 



Found by Mr. Marschai, an Caucafus j by Pallas and 

 others in the Crimea, Kirgefian Deferts, Siberia, and on the 

 Banks of the Wolga ; varying with from a Tingle to four or even 

 more flowers. Is, we believe, with us in bloom the earlieft of its 

 congeners. We regret to fee it (land in the fecond edition ot 

 the Hortus Keweniis as a variety of perfica. Cultivated by 

 Miller. G. 



No. 916. UvULARlA CHINENSIS. 



We have no doubt but that this plant is the fame with 

 F r 1 t i l l a r 1 a cantonienfis. Lonreiro Cochinch, 2 06. Mart, M» 

 Diel. n, 5. G. 



