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colored saccate perianth, and lax often twining scape. The short perianth tube contracted 

 at the throat and the nearly sessile ovary separates it from Brevoortia. 



5. BREVOOHTIA, Wood. 



Perianth-tube broad, 6-saccate at base, deep scarlet, several times longer than the short 

 erect or reflexed yellowish limb. Stamens 3, alternate with three broad truncate stam- 

 inodia; anthers basilixed, nearly sessile. Capsule long-stipitate. 



1. B. coGcinea, Wat. Scape erect, 1 to 3 ft. high, with reddish bracts; pedicels G 



to 15, an inch long or less; -flowers 12 to 16 lines long. — Sometimes called Vegetable Fire 



Cracker. 



6. CAMASSIA, Lindl. 



Perianth-segments narrow, widely spreading, mostly deciduous. Style thread-like, 

 the base persistent. Plowers in a loose raceme. 



1. C. esculenta, Lindl. (Wild Hyacinth or Camass). Scape stout, 1 to 2 ft. 

 high; leaves flat, 3 to 8 lines broad; pedicels mostly shorter than the dark-blue (rarely 

 white) flowers; the perianth-segments 7 to 15 lines long, a little exceeding the stamens. 



The tunicated bulb is an article of food among the Indians. 



7. CHLOROGALUM, Kunth. 



Flowers white or pinkish, in loose paniculate racemes; bulbs with membranous oi 

 densely fibrous coats. 



C. pomeridiaiium, Kunth. (Soap Koot. ) Bulb large, thickly coated with coarse 

 brown fibers; stem and spreading panicle 1 to 3 ft. high. Flowers purple-veined, 8 to 10 

 lines long on spreading pedicels 2 to 9 lines long. 



C. angustifolium, Kellogg. Bulb-coat, thin; flowers smaller, greenish-veined. 



8. SMILACINA, Desf. False Solomon's Seal. 

 Flowers small white, trimerous, with minute scarious bracts, in a racemose panicle or 

 simi)le raceme on an erect leafy stem. Stamens at the base; filaments subulate; the 

 short anthers versatile. Style short, persistent; stigma 3-lobed. 



1. S. ampiexicaulis, Nutt. Leaves pubescent, ovate to lanceolate, rarely at all 

 acuminate, mostly clasping at base; the close raceme compound, berries reddish. 



2. S. stellata, Desf. Leaves smooth or pubescent, lanceolate, acutish, closely 

 clasping, usually ascending and folded; raceme simple, few-flowered, about an inch long; 

 perianth-segments 2 or 3 lines long exceeding the pedicels; berry 3 lines broad, blue- 

 black. 



3. S. sessilifolia, Nutt. Taller than the last (a foot or two high) leaves acumi- 

 nate, usually flat and spreading; raceme larger, the pedicels 2 to 7 lines long; berry 3 to 

 5 lines in diameter, blue-black. 



9. M AI ANTHEM UM, Weber. 

 Flowers white, in a simple narrow raceme; i^erianth 4-parted; stamens 4. Leaves 2 

 or 3, with cordate base. Berry red. Otherwise as Smilacina. 



