60 Orv. 10. Uvurarex. C1. 3. Tetre. Liriogame. 
this produces from 7 to 13 Flowers in a Bunch, white Petals with 
a large green spot Sabres their i and only 2 pendulous Seeds in 
dh Cell; the second Species was discovered by Mr. ARCHIBALD 
Menzres on the West Coast of North America, to whom I am in- 
mp both for a Flower and young etm ; it resembles the former 
Spetion is Dracena Borealis of SotanpeR, which has green and yellow 
Petals larger than in either of the preceding, with 9-11 Seeds imbri- 
ca 
Virginica, which has no affinity to the Species added subsequently 
from the Cape of Good Hope; its — are pubescent like those of 
Xeniatrum, and as every part, eve the Stigmata are deciduous, the 
Anthers also splitting yes the ] Petals I insert it here; the Seeds 
are slightly arillated. d the next Genus is established by 
the authority of venen and though Mr. J. B. Ker refuses to admit 
it, differs essentially from Uvularia in its berried Fruit. Lastly, 
amined their Anthers; which in niens are pivo “ahr ut in 
Uvularia confluent with the Filament; these two Genera therefore 
ean never be torn asunder in a natural Series. The germination of 
the in Erythronium being rather curious, I add a figure of 
those of Dens canis L. og; no Plumula whatever is evolved 
the first year as in Brizo, ; this is rendered more probable from 
the old Bulb etii only deni a sin; 
Ord. 11. PanIDEX. 
Calyx 3-4-phyllus ; erm 3-4, calyce angustiora vel multo lon- 
giora, nune i nta 6-8, Gom mee ina inserta ; hse 
omnia marcescentia. Anthe ere longe, Rac hide filamento con- 
fluentes, introrsum dehiscentes. Pericarpium superum, sphericum 
vel — sacella et indehiscens, vel membranaceum et 
valve; Placente 3-4, : rs te um minus stipitate, centro nunc 
tes. mobi vd 0. Stigmata 3—4,lateralia. Semina badia, 
numero indefinita, subrotunda, erecta, 2-plici serie sessilia vel bre- 
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niveus atrobadiusve, erectus vel nutans, sessilis vel podinculicbas: 
Bractee nulle. 
Esdra. Trillium Sessile L. 
