58 AUT. BOT. 
422, Iris fulva Mg. cuprea P. N. rubescens 
fl. lud.— Louisiana. 
423, Iris lacustris Nut. Raf. new fl. 499— 
Lake Erie. 
424, Iris tripetala Walt. E. n. fl. 500 triden- 
tata Pursh—Carol. Florida. 
425, Cuinvonta biflora Raf. n. fl. 429—A- 
palachian Mts. see in my new flora 426 to 448 
my monograph of this fine G. of mine of 1817, 
quite different from Clintonia of Lindley 1829 
which is my Gynampsis. 
2M. Clint. angustif. R. n. fil. 483—Allegh. 
ts. 
427, Clint. nutans R. new fl. 436--Oquago 
Mts, of New York. 
428, Clint. parviflora R. n. fl. 443—sum- 
mits of Central Alleghanies, of subg. Onyxula 
like next. 
429, Clint. odorata Raf. n. fl. 444. Convalla- 
ria umbellulata Mx. &c—Canada to Carolina. 
430, Acrituets melopolis Raf. scaposa, fol. 
lanceok scapo terete eq. apice obtuse acum. 
umbella multiflora, spatha involucris poliphylis 
scariosis lanceol. sepalis ovatolanc. acutis ad 
stam. duplo longior—my G. Aglitheis fi. tel..33 
contains the Alliums with flat subulate stamens. 
This was sent me asthe A. obliquum which is 
totally unlike and of another G. Geboscon. Pro- 
bably Sibirian, leaves pedal,over one inch broad, 
flowers white pretty large, remarkable by the 
many leaved involucres giving the name. + 
431, Agl. 5flora Raf. Allium do herb. p. 64. 
—Kentucky to Texas, vernal, inodorous, yet the 
A fragrans of many American Betanists, cer- 
tainly not the African sp. of Ventenat &c, sta- 
mens subulate, flowers with unequal pedicels. 
432, Agl, tricocum Raf, Allium do O.—No- 
