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linear okU with 2 rows of cells, longer than 

 scapes* 



453, Alisma tanunculoides L. O — Germa' 

 nia 4*<}, habit of Ranunculus fiamula. 



454, LURONIUM Raf. diff. Alisma, caK de- 

 ciduus, disco globeso, pistilis paucis definitis 6-9 

 ohl. ^tylo brevis term. sem. obi. scabris non cym- 

 bifo«'mis. CkiulescenSy fol. fascic* ped, unifl, 

 — oertainly a G. by habit and characters^ the 

 name was an ancient one of Alisma. 



LtiRo^iuM natans Raf. Alisma do L, O* — 

 Canada,. Europa. fol. ellipt. vel subrot. obt. 

 hf^bit of Potamogeton. 



455, Damasonium stellatum Juss. Pers. Alis- 

 ma damasonium L. — Europa borealis. 



456, BuTOMus Mmbellatus L. O. — Europa, 

 one of the finest European plants. 



457, Methonica gloriosa Juss. Gloriosa su- 

 perba L. — Malabar, one of the most splendid 

 Lilies, t 



458, Sanscivbria (Salmia) carnea Raf. fol. 

 anguste lanceol. acum. ineq. nervosis glabris, 

 scapo fol. brevier, fl. spicatis ebract, cor. tubo 

 brevis teres, stam. exertis stylo eq.— AfricaiT? 

 s«nt me under that name (notin books) of subg. 

 Saimia by the corolla not filiform, bracts lack- 

 ing &c. Leaves 2 to 6 inches long, scape 3 or 

 4, fl. 8 to 10 incarnate, anthers white, t 



459, FiTNKiA cordata Raf — Japan. 



460, Funkia angustifolia Raf, Japan, these 

 2 plains and some others once blended in He- 

 fnerocaXis cerulea, 



461, Hypoxis pilasa Raf. erecta L, carolin. 

 Mx, — N. Amer. many var. parviflora, graminif. 

 anguBtif. latif. decumbens, striata, multiflora (5 

 to 9 fl.) uniflora &c. 



462, Hypoxis filifolia Elliot — Carol, t 



