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Stan 2 ,3 f. high, leafy below, rounded, smooth. Head of purple 

 flowers dense, small. Spatha of, generally, 3 very short, ovate, ob- 

 tuse segments. Each alternate filament three-pointed, the middle 

 point bearing the Anther. 



** Cauline Leaves plane. Stain, all simple. 



2. A. carinatum (Mountain Garlick), umbels bearing bulbs lax, 

 leaves linear keeled, spatha very long unequal. E. B. 1. 1658. 



HAB. Mountainous situations. East of Arbroath and banks of the Isla, 



below Airly castle, G. Don. Fl. July. If. . 

 Three feet high, rounded, smooth, leafy below. Flowers upon long 



flexuose stalks, pale brownish white. 



* Cauline Leaves rounded. Stain, alternately tricuspidatc. 



3. A. vineale (Crow Garlick), umbel bearing bulbs, leaves fistu- 

 lose. Lightf. p. 179. E. B. t. 1974. 



HAB. Dry pastures, but not very common. Under Salisbury craigs, 

 Lightf. Daldowie woods, Glasg., Dr. Brown. Not uncommon 

 about Edinb., Mr. Arnuit. FL June. 7/ . 



Stem l to 2 f. high. Bulbs numerous. Spatha of 2 rather small de- 

 ciduous leaves. Flowers on longish footstalks, which are incras- 

 sated upward, few, erect. Petals reddish green at the keel, shqrter 

 than the stam., whose filaments, as well as anthers, are considerably 

 protruded. 



*-*-x-* Cauline Leaves rounded. Stam. all simple. 



4. A. olcraceum (streaked Field Garlick), umbel bearing bulbs 

 lax, leaves grooved above, spatha with 2 very long points. 

 E. B. t. 488. 



HAB. Near St. David's, Mr. Stewart. Fl. July. 11 . 

 One foot and a half high. Bulbs numerous. Flowers reddish, with a 

 green line, upon long waved footstalks. 



***** Leaves all radical. 



5. A. UTsinum (broad-leaved Garlick or Ramsons), umbel nearly 

 plane, leaves ovato-lauceolate on footstalks, scape triangular. 

 Lightf. p. 179. E. B. t. 122. , 



HAB. Moist woods by the sides of rivulets, not unfrequent. Fl. June. 



V- 

 Flowers white. IJmbels without bulbs. Spatha of 2 ovato-lanceolate 



leaves. 



6. A. Schcenoprasum (Chive Garlick), leaves rouqded subulato- 

 nliforrn, scape rounded as long as the leaves. Ligktf. p. 180. 

 E. B./.2441. 



HAR. Fast castle on the borders of Berwickshire, and in Nether-lorn, 

 Argyleshire, Lightf. H.July. 7/ . 



One f. high. Heads ofjlotuers compact, purplish. Start, simple. Spa- 

 tha of two short ovate leaves. Umbel without bulbs. 



4. tULIPA. 

 1. T. sylvestris (wild Tulip'}, stem 1 -flowered somewhat droop- 



