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Stem 2 — 3 f. high, leafy below, rounded, smooth. Ikiid of purple 

 flowers dense, small. Spatha of, gencndly, 3 very sliort, ovate, ob- 

 tuse segments. Each alternate filament three-pointed, the middle 

 point bearing the Anther. 



** Cauline Leaves plane. Stam. all simple. 



2. A. carinatum {Mountain Gar lick), umbels bearing buiijs lax, 

 leaves linear keeled, spatha very long unequal. E. B. /. 165S. 



Hab. Mountainous situations. East of Arbroath and banks of the I.sla, 



below Airly castle, G.Don. F/. July. 1/. 

 Three feet high, rounded, smooth, leafy below. Flowers upon long 



flexuose stalks, pale brownish white. 



*** Cauline Leaves rounded. Stam. aUcmalebj tricuspidale. 



3. A. vinealc {Crow Garlick), umbel bearing bulbs, leaves fistu- 

 lose. Light/, p. 179. E. B. t. 19/1. 



Hab. Dry pastures, but not very common. Under Salisbury craigs, 

 Lighlf. Daldowic woods, Glasg., Dr. Brown. Not uncommon 

 about Edinb., Mr. Arnott. Fl. June. If. . 



Stem\\to2i. high. Bulbs nwxvmxow^. .Syjai/w/ of 2 rather .small de- 

 ciduous leaves. Flowers on longish footstalks, which are incras- 

 sated upward, few, erect. Petals reddi.sli green at the keel, shorter 

 than the stam., whose filaments, as well as anthers, are considerably 

 protruded. 



**** Cauline Leaves rounded. Stam. all simple. 



4. A. oleraceum {streaked Field Garlick), umbel bearing l)u!bs 

 lax, leaves grooved above, spatha with 2 very long |)()ints. 

 E. B. i. 488. 



Hab. Near St. David's, Mr. Stewart. Fl. July. 2/ . 

 One foot and a half high. Bulbs numerous. Flowers reildish, with a 

 green line, upon long waved footstalks. 



****** Leaves all radical. 



5. A. ursi?itim. {hroad-leavcd Garlick or Ramsons), umbel nearly 

 plane, leaves ovato-lanceolate on footstalks, scape trian[>ular. 

 Lighlf. p. \79. E. B.t. 122. 



IIar. Moist woods by the sides of rivulets, not unfrequcnt. Fl. June 



%. 

 Flowers white. Umbels without bulbs. Spatha of 2 ovato-lanceohite 



leaves. 



6. A. Schocnoprasum {Chive Garlick), leaves rounded subulato- 

 filiform, scape rounded as long as the leaves. Light/', p. 180 

 E. B.t.24U. 



Har. East castle on the borders of Berwickshire, and in Ncther-Iorn, 



Argyleshire, LJ^/i^/'. F/. July. 1/. 

 One f. high. Heads oi flowers compact, purplish. Stam. simple. S^ki- 



tha of two short ovate leaves. Umbel without bulbs. 



1. TULIPA. 



L T. sijlve^tris {ivUd Tnlij)), hicm 1-Iloweicd somewhat droop- 



