APRIL. 91 
being without marks, is called non scriptus, or not written. 
The garden Hyacinth is H. orientahs. 
HeEXANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. 
PETALOIDES. JUNCACE. 
LUZULA. (Wood-Rwsz.) 
Generic Character. See page 52. 
Two species may now be added to this genus, one being 
found last month. 
Luzuta prLosa. Broad-leaved hairy Wood-Rush. The 
stalks of the head of flowers all proceed from the same point 
in the main stalk, with the flowers solitary. Stem about a 
foot high, leaves between linear and lance-shaped, ribbed, 
fringed with long white hairs. It grows in woods and 
thickets, is pretty, and an elegant, light looking plant. 
Luzuta sytvatica. Great hairy Wood-Rush. Flowers 
large, growing like the last, but the stalks doubly compound. 
Leaves hairy and striated, those of the root forming a large 
tuft. Whole plant much larger than the last, growing two 
or three feet high. It is commonly found in woody, hilly 
places, and upon mountains, but not flowermg so early, 
indeed not much till May. 
