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linear obt. with 2 rows of ceUs, longer than 

 scape& 



463, Xlisma ranunculoides L. O — Germa- 

 nia 4*<3, habit of Ranunculus fiamula. 



454, LURONIUM Raf. diif. Alisma, caU de- 

 ciduus, disco globoso, pistilis paucis definitis 6-9 

 ohi, ^tylo brevis term. sem. obl. scabris non cym- 

 bifctf-mis. CauUscens^ fol. fascic. ped, unifl, 

 — certainly a G. by habit and characters^ the 

 name was an ancient one of Alisma. 



LtJRojrivM naians Raf. Alisma do L. 0« — 

 Canada«. Buropa. fol. ellipt. vel subrot. obt. 

 h^bit of Potamogeton. 



455, Damasonium stcllatum Juss. Pers. Aiis- 

 ma damasonium L. — Europa borealis. 



456, BuTOMus Mmbellatus L. O. — Europa, 

 one of the ^nest European plants. 



457, Methonica gloriosa Juss. Gloriosa su- 

 perba L. — JMalabar, one of the most splendid 

 LiUes. t 



458, Sanseveria (Salmia) carnea Raf. fol. 

 anguste lanceol. acum. ineq. nervosis glabris, 

 scapo fol. brevior, fl. spicatis elwact. cor. tubo 

 brevis teres, stam. exertis stylo eq,— Africaif ? 

 sent me under that name(notinbooks)of sub^. 

 SaJLmia by the corolla not filiform, bracts lack- 

 ing &c. Leaves 2 to 6 inches long, scape 3 or 

 4, fl. 8to 10 incarnate, anthers white, t 



459, FuNKiA cordata Raf — Japan. 



460, Funkia angustifolia Raf. Japan, these 

 2 plapts and some others once blended in He- 

 merocalis cerulea, 



461, Hypoxis pilosa Raf. erecta L. carolin. 

 Mx. — N. Amer. many var. parviflora, graminif. 

 anguBtif. latif. decumbens, striata, multiflora (5 

 to 9 fl.) uniflora &,c. 



462, Hypoxis filifolia Elliot — Carol. t 



