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M. maritima, Wat. Corm small; leaves scabrous, a line wide or less; the slender 

 scabrous scape 2 to 6 inches high, with 4 to 6 linear bracts; perianth subrotate, the seg- 

 ments 2 or 3 lines long. In saline localities. 



3. BLOOMERIA, Kellogg. 



Filaments free, surrounded by a somewhat cap-shaped and winged appendage. One 

 species only. 



B. aurea, Kellogg. Corm small, leaf 3 to 6 lines broad; scabrous scape 6 to 18 

 inches high; flowers numerous on slender pedicels, subrotate, the segments 4 to 6 line? 

 long; appendages of the filaments nearly a line long, with a terminal cusp. 



4. BRODLSJA, Smith. 



Perianth more or less narrowly funnel-form, not contracted at the throat. Stamens 6 

 in one, or two rows with winged or naked filaments, or 3 and alternate, with as many 

 staminodia. Capsule ovoid to oblong. 



Stamens in one row on the throat; anthers basifixed; purplish perianth mostly broadly 

 funnel-form, the tube shorter than the limb. 1. Eubrodicea. 



Stamens in two rows (except in D. Bridgesii), with more or less distinctly versatile 

 anthers and naked filaments; capsule stipitate; perianth segments equaling or shorter 

 than the mostly narrow tube. 2. Seubertia. 



Stamens in one row, with deltoid or wing dilated filaments and versatile anthers; cap- 

 sule stipitate; perianth segment twice longer than the turbinate tube. 3. Cattiprora. 



1. Eubrodicea. 



* Stamens 3, opposite the inner segments, and alternate with as many staminodia; seg- 

 ments 2 or 3 times as long as the tube. 



Hi- Pedicels (usually few) more or less elongated. 



1. B. grandiflora, Smith. Leaves a line broad, subterete; scape 4 to 10 inches high; 

 flowers an inch long; staminodia entire, obtuse, about equaling the linear anthers; fila- 

 ments 1 J, lines long or more; capsule oblong, narrowed at base; cells G-8-seeded; seeds a 

 line long. 



Var. major, Benth. Leaves flattened broader; scape stouter, a foot or two high; 

 pedicels more numerous and longer; capsules with usually a broader base; seeds larger. 



2. B. minor, Wat. Scape very slender, 3 to G inches high; flowers a half to an 

 inch long; staminodia broad and usually emarginatc, longer than the oblong anthers; 

 capsule obovoid. acute, 3 lines long; cells 3-sccdcd. 



3. B. terrestris, Kellogg. Leaves nearly terete; scape very short; pedicels very 

 slender, 3 or 4 inches long; flowers 8 or 10 lines long; staminodia cmarginate, yellow, 

 exceeding the oblong sagittate anthers; capsule acute at base, a half inch long; cells G-8- 

 seeded. 



