62 AUT. BOT. 



umbella glomerata multifl. pedic. fl. breTior, 

 ineq. spatha eq. diphyla ovatis subrot. retusis 

 coloratis, sepalis ovatolanceol. acum. &d stam. 

 longior — Origon Mts. 10 inches high, flowers 

 incarnate and even the spathas or involucres, 

 fl» larger than in the others. 



446, GVNODON rupestre Raf. ft. TeK 34 — 

 Rocks of Kentucky and West Allegbanies, 

 blended with next in Allium Cemuum of Am, 

 botanists, not of Caucasus, 



447, Gyn, elioti Raf. ut. supra. A. cern, Mg^ 

 ElHot — Allegh. and Apalachian Mts. leaves 

 broader carinate. 



448, Stelmesus stellatus Raf. fl. tel. 35. Al- 

 lium do Sims, Nat. — Alab. Louisiana. 



449, Alisma suhcordata Raf. (1808) trivia- 

 lis Pursh (1814) fol, ovatis ellipt. acum« basi 

 subcordatis, bracteis 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 parvijlora Raf var. preced. 

 Eat. Tor. fol. ellipt. subacum. basi acutis vel 

 rotundatis, bract. lanceol. striatis, sem. dorso 

 non exaratrs — Pensylv. Kent. Alab. only 6 to 8 

 inches high, leaves uncial. flowers and fruite 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 suhulata L. O. — Delaware 

 River, rare, dwarf, habit of Isoetes, leaves 



