4 CXXVII. LILIACE®. 
Style deeply 4 divided into “3 ose roma "eges Embryo near the hilum. Perennials 
with = y stems. Leaf-veins all p 
Flo e ermaphr "ie, millers. ieee or 2 together. . . 5, DRYMOPHILA. 
Tue V. Asparages.— Perianth-segments distinct, spreading, Style undivided. 
Perianth persistent. erg ents ¢ ot vis thi thi cien ed under the ` 
nthe 
anther. Anthers erect, openin, al pores. Habit 
of Anth rei (subi ibe Diane mss E 6. DIANELLA. 
Perianth pors ents not 
Filam thickened. ^ Anthe 
opening in longitudinal slite. Mee stems elongated and 
branched (sub-tribe Euaspar: 
Cladodes (or leav e) pema aa Flowers axillary. 
Anthers versatile. Ovules 2 or very Few in each cell . 7. ASPARAGUS. 
ere solitary Anthers erect. Ovules several in each 
e T 
Flowers Der ree pedicellate. Innef perianth-segments 
ringe 
Flowers in loose terminal ‘eyes, Inner perianth-seg- 
ments entir . 9. GEITONOPLESIUM. 
. Drac Lm edi qnn. ida. at feat at the base, deciduous. 
Anthers versatile ‘Style undivided, Stems woody, sometimes arborescent. Flowers 
culat 
8. EvsSTREPHUS. 
panien 
Ovul aie solitary i in each cell. Fruit pulpy, indehiscent . 10. DRACÆNA. 
uvis in each cell Fruit M often at length 
rave a . 11. CORDYLINE. 
Series II. Capsulares.— Fruit dry, capsular or rarely of 1 to 3 indehiscent 
s an 
Trıge VII. erocallideze.—Perianth gamophyllous, tubular or campanulate. 
Style undivided. ET not — 
ary stipitate, with numerous ovules in each cell. Capsule 
spcially viel. Leaves crowded at the base of es 
Flowers large, pendulous, in a terminal raceme . BLANDFORDIA. 
vi . Melanthacese.— Perianth-segments free or shor ens at w ipud 
rarely to the middle. Sty nag more or less divided into 3 stigmatic branches hort 
distinct styles. Stock not at all or scarcely y bulbous. Anthers f» Hier nt sad bi ds. 
Stamens 3 opening outwards and equitant leaves of /rid, 
ardize 
(sub-tribe Hew: . 13. HEWARDIA. 
S 6, perianth-segments united or imbricate at the base. 
(sub-tribe Ax 
erianth persistent, A x segments n united at the 
base. Flowers paniculate . M. Mruuieanta. 
Perianth persistent, the se segments more or ' less united at the 
Flowers solitary or simply spicate 15. WURMBEA. 
Perianth peig the segments quite distinct. ` Flowers 
simply spica 16. ANGUILLARIA. 
PhitsH senate separately deciduous. ` Flowers few. 
Inflorescence simple 17. IruHIGENIA. 
sepe 6. Peria 
rianth-segments quite free, deciduous, intii; 
cate or convolute round the opposite stamens in the bud. 
(sub-tribe Burchardiez). 
Capsule loculicidally 3-valved. Leaves ovate or lanceolate. 
Flowers solitary or few in a terminal umbel. Perianth- 
segments without pe à 9 18. SCHELHAMMERA. 
Flowers rfew in n Tier dep ie 
segments with glandular PA M . . 19. KnEvsiGIA. 
ve neve do, ruere 3-valved. Leaves few casu one 
a terminal umbel . 
20. BugCHARDIA. 
TRIBE "^ piace aha wi or very eap united at the base. 
