166 HEXANDRIA 3IONOGYNIA. QcL. VI. 



IMav : grows in sandy fields, in England and Ireland : rare. Eng. Bot. 

 vol. ii. pi. 276. Eng. Ft. vol. ii. p. 132. 498. 



3. N. Pseudo-Xarcisstis. Common Daffodil. Flowers solitary ; cup 

 of the nectary bell-shaped ; erect, curled, as long as the egg-shaped pe- 

 tals. Petals pale-yellow : nectary deep-yellow. Perennial : flowers 



in March : grows in woods and thickets in England and Ireland : rare. 

 Probably the above three species are not indigenous; the two first at least 

 are not. Eng. Bot. vol.i. pi. 17. Eng. Fl. vol.ii. p. 132. 499. 



4. AL'LIUM. GARLICK. 



Calyx none. Petals six, inferior, oblong, regular, the three 

 inner somewhat smaller. Filaments awl-shaped, flattened, as long 

 as the corolla; anthers solitary, oblong. Gerrnen superior, tur- 

 binate, angular. Style simple, erect; stigma acute. Capsule 

 three-lobed, three-celled, three-valved. Seeds few, roundish, an- 

 gular. 183. 

 Stem leafy. Leavetjiat. 



1. A. Ampeloprdsum, Great Round-headed Garlick. Umbel globose, 

 without bulbs ; three alternate stamens deeply three-cleft ; keel of the 



petals rough. Petals uniform, pale-purple, unaccompanied by bulbs. 



Perennial : flowers in August: Isle of Holmes in the Severn, where it 

 was formerly cultivated. Eng. Bot. vol. xxiv. pi. 1657. Eng. Fl. vol. ii. 

 p. 133. 500. 



2. A. arentirium. Sjnd Garlick. Umbel globose, bearing bulbs ; 

 three alternate stamens dilated and three-cleft ; keel of the petals rough- 

 ish. Flowers deep-red, intermixed with dark-purple bulbs. Peren- 

 nial : flowers in July: grows in woods and fields in hilly districts: rare. 

 Eng. Bot. vol. six. pi. 1858. Eng. Fl. vol. ii. p. 134. ' 501. 



3. A. carindtvm. Mountain Garlick. Umbel loose, bearing bulbs ; 



stamens simple, awl-shaped. Flowers dull-yellow, speckled with 



brown. Perennial: flowers in July : grows in dry mountainous pastures 

 and sandy ground : rare. Eng. Bot. vol. xxiv. pi. 1658. Eng. Fl. vol.ii. 

 p. 135. 502. 



* Stem lei'fy. Leaves roundish. 



4. A. olerdceum. Streaked Field Garlick. Umbel loose, bearing 

 bulbs ; leaves semi-cylindrical, channelled above, ribbed beneath ; 



stamens simple, awl-shaped. Flowers reddish : bulbs numerous, 



purple. Perennial : flowers in July : grows in corn-fields and their 

 borders : rare. The leaves are boiled in soups. Eng. Bot. vol. vii. pi. 

 488. Eng. Fl. vol. ii. p. 136. 503. 



5. A. vinedle. Crow Garlick. Umbel spherical, bearing bulbs ; 

 leaves cylindrical, smooth ; three alternate stamens deeply three-cleft. 

 Flowers small, pale rose-coloured, with green keels : bulbs green- 

 ish. Perennial: flowers in July: '.TOWS in dry pastures, corn-fields, 

 &c. : common. Eng. Bot. vol. xxviii. pi. 1974. Eng. Fl. vol. ii. 

 p. 137. 504. 



6. A. spharflcephalum. Small Rmnd -headed Garlick. Umbel sphe- 

 rical, without bulbs; leaves nearly cylindrical, smooth, channelled above. 



Scape leafy below : capsule triangular, with blunt edges : bulb 



accompanied by stalked offsets. Perennial : flowers in June and July : 

 grows on the sands of St. Aubin's bay ; Jersey, where it was discovered 



