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vanglia, Canada, remarkable by leaves after f. 
elliptic, umbel 12-15fl. spatha. uneq. diphyl. se- 
palis connivent ovate acute, capsules Jseeded. 
Type of a subgenus Traxordum Raf. 
433, GEBOSCON Raf. fl. Tel. 36. This G. 
must include all the Alliums with filiform sta- 
mens as in Skilla, which are rather numerous. 
Geroscon lanceolatum Raf. caulescens; fol. 
subpetiol. amplis lanceol. utrinque acutis; um- 
bella globosa multifl. spatha reflexa dilatata 
erumpens, pedic. eq. sepalisovatobl, acutis,stam. 
exertis—Sibiria and Alps, sent me as Allium 
victoriale and ursinum two sp. blending many 
probably, the A. vict. is a true Aglitheis with 
lanceol. stamens, this has them quite filiform, 
stem sesquipedal, 1 or 2 large leaves 8 or 10 
inches long, flowers rather small ochroleucous. 
434, Geboscon triphylum Raf. caulescent, 
fol. 3 alt. petiolis vaginans tubulosis, ellipticis 
obtusiusc. basi angust. multinervis; umbelle 
globosa, spatha reflexa monophyla, sepalis ova- 
tobl. acutis, stam. exertis—Sibiria or Origon, 
sent me also as A. vietoriale but totally unlike 
the last, same flowers and stamens, but fl. whi- 
ter, stem pedal, leaves only 4 inches long. t 
435, Geb. ursinum (vel petiolaris) Raf. Al- 
lium do L, O.--Alpis, my specimens have leaves 
lanceolate acute at both. ends on very long pe- 
tiols, spatha diphyl. equal, umbel 12-15fl. sepals 
lanceol. stamens inclosed. ; 
436, Geb. latifolium Raf. scaposum, fol. brevi 
tiol. amplis ellipt. basi rotund. subcord. apice 
evi acum. scapo tereto eq. umbella nuda sub 
20fora, spatha nulla vel decidua, sepalis lan- 
ceol. acutis ad stam. longior, capsulis ineq. 3lo- 
bis—Origon or East Sibiria, very peculiar sp. 
akin to last, but leaves 6 to 8 inches long, 2 or 
