62 AUT, BOT. 
umbella glomerata multifl. pedic. fl. brevior, 
ineq.spatha eq. diphyla ovatis subrot, retusis 
coloratis, sepalis ovatolanceol. acum. ad stam. 
longior—Origon Mts. 10 inches high, flowers 
incarnate and even the spathas or mvolucres, 
fl, larger than in the others. 
446, Gynopon rupestre Raf. ft. Tel. 34— 
Rocks of Kentucky and West Alleghanies, 
blended with next in Allium Cernuum of Am. 
botanists, not of Caucasus. 
447, Gyn. elioti Raf. ut. supra. A. cern. Mg. 
Elliot—Allegh. and Apalachian Mts. leaves 
broader carinate. 
448, SreELwEsvs stellatus Raf. fl. tel. 35. Al- 
lium do Sims, Nat.—Alab. Louisiana. 
449, Arısma subcordata Raf. (1808) trivia- 
lis Pursh (1814) fol. ovatis ellipt. acum. basi 
subcordatis, braeteis membranosis dilat. ovatis 
acum. seminib. dorso sulcatis.—N. America, 
long mistaken for A. plantago with lanceol. 
leaves, or A. cordifolia of Sw. with obtuse 
deep cordate leaves. One or 2 feet high, leaves 
2-4 inches long. 
450, Alisma parviflora Raf. var. preced. 
Eat. Tor. fol.ellipt. subacum. basi acutis vel 
rotundatis, bract. lanceol. striatis, sem. dorso 
non exaratis—Pensylv. Kent. Alab. only 6 to 8 
inches high, leaves uncial. flowers and fruits one 
fourth of last. 
451, Alisma montana Raf. fol. minimis obl. 
utrinque acutis, paniculis paucifloris, bract. di- 
lat. ovatis acum. sem. exaratis ?—Mts. Allegh. 
and Taconick, only, 3 to 6 inches high, leaves 
only half inch long, flowers nearly as small as 
in last. 
452, Alisma subulata L. O.—Delaware 
River, rare, dwarf, habit of Isoetes, leaves 
