438 
Plants of the Punjab. 
Heras, UNBRANCHED, WITH Opposite EXSTIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Allium porrum, 
Leek, 
LILIACER. 
By Bolsvisdsts 
The Plains to 
9,000 ft. 
Allium Cepa, 
Onion, 
Pryaz. 
LILIACEA. 
BiB Flo wars37: 
The Plains to 
9,000 ft., only found 
cultivated. 
Baluchistan. 
Allium sativum, 
Garlic, 
Lahsan. 
LILIACES. 
ib, L.vi. B37. 
The Plains, only 
found cultivated. 
Allium Semonovii, 
LILIACER. 
F. B. I. vi. 338. 
Himalaya, 
8-14,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
Allium 
Scheenoprasum, 
Chives, 
LILACEE. 
F. B. I. vi. 388. 
Himalaya, 
8-11,000 ft. 
Kashmir, 
Baluchistan (Duke). 
PETALS NONE. 
like the last species, but there is a leafy stem, leaves 
linear, flat, keeled, longer than the flower stalk, minor 
flower stalks longer. This plant is only found culti- 
vated. 
like the last species, but bulb large, leaves hollow, 
rod-shaped, shorter than the swollen main flower stalk, 
head bearing flowers and smail bulbs, stamens protruding, 
simple or 2-toothed. This plant is widely cultivated as a 
condiment and a food. 
like the last species, but leaves flat, main flower stalk 
slender, spathe long-beaked, inner stamens 2-toothed. 
This plant is widely cultivated as a condiment. 
bulb cylindric, tufted, leaves 2-3, hollow, 4-4 in. diam., 
stout, about equal to the stout main flower stalk, spathes 
very long, persistent, heads 14 in. broad, flowers yellow, 
bell-shaped, lobes $-% in., oblong-lanceolate, long-pointed, 
stamens included ; for other characters see the Jast species. 
like the last species, but bulbs clustered, narrow, 
leaves 1-2 slender, grooved or rounded above, flowers pink 
or pale purple, lobes linear or lanceolate, stamens dilated 
at the base. This plant is only found cultivated and in 
European gardens, 
