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a 3-celled few-seeded capsule; plants with a strong smell 
of garlic (Onions). 
A. Filaments of the three inner stamens 3-toothed, the 
central tooth bearing the anther; leaves flat :—A. Scoro- 
doprasum, L.; perianth-segments purple with white margin, 
umbel with purple stalked bulbils, leaves keeled; hedges; 
Bale, Aargau, Geneva, Dauphiny, Vosges, Pyrenees. A. 
rotundum, L.; flowers purple, umbel without bulbils, 
leaves narrowly linear ; among corn; Schaffhausen, Bale, | 
Geneva. 
8. Filaments as in A.; leaves cylindrical, hollow :— 
A. vineale, L.; umbel small, flowers green or pink, some- 
times entirely replaced by bulbils; cultivated land, fre- 
quent. A. spherocephalum, L. (including descendens, L.); 
umbels large, spherical, without bulbils, flowers purple; 
dry hills, frequent. 
C. Filaments not toothed (or teeth very short); leaves 
flat :—A. urstnum, L., Ramsons ; umbel nearly flat, with- 
out bulbils, flowers white, scape nearly leafless, radical 
leaves ovate-lanceolate; thickets and hedges, common. 
A. Victorialis, L.; umbel globular, with sessile bulbils, 
flowers greenish-white, scape leafy, leaves ovate-lanceo- 
late; high rocky slopes, frequent. 
D. Filaments as in C.; leaves cylindrical :—A. Scheno- 
prasum, L., Chives; umbel dense, globular, without bul- 
bils; flowers campanulate, light purple, stamens included, 
anthers yellow; moist meadows, frequent. <A. folzosum, 
Clar.; resembling the last, but a taller plant with lilac 
anthers; moist alpine pastures. A. ochroleucum, Koch 
(including ericetorum, Thor., suaveolens, Dub., and strac- 
tum, Schrad.); umbel globular, with or without bulbils, 
flowers yellowish-white or light pink, stamens longer than 
