CENT. v. 57 
412, GENLISA Raf. diff. Skilla, perig. subeq. 
camp. persist. sepalis obl. uninervis, stam. brevis 
eq. subul. planis aeutis, stylo filif. stig. obtusum. 
Jl. racemosis nudis non bracteatis—Perhaps. 
only a subg. like Anthrgon but lack of bracts 
very striking, stamens almost as in Loncome- 
los. Dedicated to Genlis the celebrated fe- 
male writer for her botanical works. Charac- 
ters near to Aglitheis, but habit unlike. 
Genutsa bifolia Raf. Skilla do L. O.—Ger- 
mania. My specimens have 2,3 and 4 broad 
leaves in middle of stem, canaliculate obt. shor- 
ter than raceme 8-12flore, pedicels erect elon- 
gate. 
413, Genlisa autumnalis Raf. Sk. do L. O. 
—Europa, leaves radical linear filif. short, ra- 
ceme 5-7fiore, pedicels short and spreading. 
414, BvrpiNE grecum Sch. Anthericum et 
Phalangium do alis—Greeia filaments smooth 
filif. as in Skilla, G. hardly different, but root 
not bufbose. 
415, PrxrsoriRIoN liliastrum Raf. fil. Tel. 76 
A atheric. et Phal. do O--Italia,large white fow- 
ers, 
416, Expocona ramosa R.74 Anther. et Phal. 
do O— Sicilia Creta &c. 
417, Lemorrys hyacinthina Raf. fl. Tel, 601. 
Skilla esculenta O. ad Quamasia do distincta 
stam. rectis &c—Ohio ad Missouri. 
418, Iris floridana Raf. n. fl. 491— Flor. 
Alab. t 
419, Iris biflora or virgata R. n. fl. 492— 
Unaka Mts. t 
420, Iris convoluta R. n. fl. 493—Arkanzas, 
Texas. : 
421, Iris brevicaulis R. fl. lud. 55, n. fl. 494 
—Louisiana ad Kentucky. 
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