CENT. V. 63 
linear obt. with 2 rows of cells, lenger than 
453, Alisma ranunculoides L. O—Germa- 
nia jc, habit of Ranunculus famula. 
454, LURONIUM Raf. diff. Alisma, cal, de- 
ciduus, disco globeso, pistilis paucis definitis 6-9 
obl, stylo brevis term. sem. obl. scabris non cym- 
biformis. Cawlescens, fol. fascic. ped. unifl. 
—certainly a G. by habit and characters, the 
name was an ancient one of Alisma. 
Luronium naians Raf. Alisma do L, O.— 
Canada, Europa. fol. ellipt. vel subrot. obt. 
habit of Potamogeton. 
455, Damasontum stellatum Juss. Pers. Alis- 
ma damasonium L,—Europa borealis. 
456, Burowus umbellatus L. O.—Europa, 
one of the finest European plants. 
4947, Mernonica gloriosa Juss. Gloriosa su- 
perba L.—Malabar, one of the most splendid 
Lilies. + 
458, Sanseverra (Salmia) carnea Raf. fol. 
anguste lanceol. acum. ineq. nervosis glabris, 
scapo fol. brevior, fl. spicatis ebract. cor. tubo 
brevis teres, stam. exertis stylo eq.——A fricam ? 
sent me under that name (not in books) of subg. 
Salmia by the corolla not filiform, bracts lack- 
ing &c. Leaves 2 to 6 inches long, scape 3 or 
4, fl, 8 to 10 incarnate, anthers white, t 
459, Fungia cordata Raf.—Japan. 
460, Funkia angustifolia Raf. Japan, these 
2 plants and some others once blended in He- 
merocalis cerulea. 2 
461, Hyroxis pilosa Raf. erecta L. carolin. 
Mx.—N. Amer. many var. parviflora, graminif. 
angustif. latif. decumbens, striata, multiflora (5 
to 9 fl.) uniflora &c. 
462, Hypoxis filifolia Elliot—Carol. t 
