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BOTAKY. 
the flowers, unequal; perianth 6-10" long, hlue, the ol)long-lanceolate 
segments about equaling the ventricose lul)e; anthers 2" long, sessile; stamin- 
odia IJ" long, lanceolate, entire; ovary sessile, the style 2 J" long, filiform; 
seeds 4-6 in each cell. — California, and collected by Frt^mont on the Provo 
River, Utah. 
MiLLA^ GRANDIFLORA, Baker; /. c.^ p. 380. {Triteleia, Lindl.) Bulb 
globose, 1' in diameter, fibrous-coated, edi])le ; leaves fleshy-herbaceous, flat 
or fijlded-carinate, equaling the scape, 2-4" wide; scape slender, 1-2° high; 
bracts several (4-6,) distinct, lanceolate, 6-8" long; rays 6-30, jointed, 
long; perianth J-1' long, deep-blue, the segments oblong-spatulate, obtuse, 
erect, a little shorter than the broadly fiinneForm tube, throat 3-4" wide ; 
anthers 1" long, in two rows, the lower sessile on the throat of the tube, the 
upper with short filiform filaments inserted upon the middle of the segments; 
ovary distinctly stipitate, the cells 6-8-ovuled; style lJ-2" long, filiform; 
capsule 3-4" long, ovate-oblong, the stipe 2^" long. — From Washington Ter- 
ritory to Montana and southward to Cahfornia. Abundant in the Wahsatch ; 
5-6,000 feet altitude; May, June. (1,189.) 
MiLLA HYACiNTHiNA, Baker; I c, p. 385. {Hesyeroscordium, Lindl.) 
Bulb globose, J-l' thick, fibrous-coated ; leaves 2-3, fleshy-herbaceous, nearly 
equaling the scape, 1-6" wide ; scape firm, erect, 1-2° high ; bracts 4-6, 
distinct, ovate-lanceolate or subulate-linear; pedicels 10-30, jointed, 6-15" 
long; perianth 4-7" long, funnelform, white, with greenish midveins, the 
segments lanceolate-spatulate, erect-spreading, thrice longer than the cam- 
panulate tube ; stamens in one row upon the throat, the deltoid petaloid fila- 
ments scarcely 1" in length ; ovary distinctly stipitate ; style 1" long ; capsule 
2" in diameter, subglobose upon a short thick stipe (IV long) or very nearly 
sessile ; cells 2-3-seeded. — From Washington Territory to California ; near 
Carson City, Nevada, (101 Anderson.) 
MiLLA MARiTiMA. {Hesperoscordiu7n (I), Torr. Pac. R. R. Surv. 4. 148.) 
Bulb fibrous-coated, V thick; scape 3-6' high; leaves several, very narrowly 
linear, i-1" wide, usually exceeding the scape, retrorsely aculeate-scabrous on 
' MILLA, Cav. rcrianth broadly or iiarrnwly funnelform or snln'otatc, tlie segmenta about eqiial- 
in^iX the funnelform or canipunnlato tube or 2-4 tiuu-s longer. rar. Iy Hhorter. Stamens 6, always distinctly 
perigynous, in 1 (or more or less distinctly 2) series, the tilaments usually elonoated, rarely nearly obso- 
lete; anthers linear-oblonj;. yersatile. Ovary obovoid. s.-^sile or more or less distinctly stipitate- style 
straight, filiform; stigma capitate, 3-snlcate. Capsule membranous, sessile or stipitate, locnlicidallv 
3-valved; seeds 2-12 in each cell, small, triquetrous, loose or in two rows. Testa sliiliin"-, black — 
Bnlbons herbs, with narrow leaves an<l nmbellate flowers. IUkki;, ?. c, 
