32 Orv. 3. Hyactntnem. C7. 2. Coronarie. Liriogame. 
to 8 in each cell inserted from the bottom to the top; and they 
have a very short guarded Bracte under each Pedicel, with pretty 
broa : Rimopodium is so named from the abu ndance uf 
[o 
Leaves never _ developed till the Flowers are fading, 
to one side and their Pedicels seldom have any 
Bractes ; its Ra contrary to that of Othocallis is gradually attenu- 
ated, and not so lon ero agrees with many of the preceding 
which is confined Pinal to the western counties of E Engla nd. 
his day on a bank close tothe Thames 
to Brading Harbour in the isle of Wight, most luxuriantly, and they 
must both there be frequently dashed with sea-water, if not actually 
covered in high Tides; it is also abundant at the Lizard Point in 
Cornwall. Scilla of DroscogrpEs, the common officinal Plant of our 
dein, certainly belo ongs rather > this Order than the next, but 
e the conne ; habia joined it to 
with a dull violet colour till the former decay, and the outside of its 
Petals have — violet stripe, which is much stronger in those 
Bulbs with jet Scilla nevertheless differs essentially from 
both Orni um L. ype the other genera akin to that, in its Pe- 
duncle appearing before the Leavy -— - one side, not immediately 
after they decay; in its Petals withering quite away before the 
Fruit is ripe; in the strictly n iion insertion of its Filaments ; 
