p. ants (j file PuJijah. 



439 



Herbs, Unbranched, with Opposite Exstipulate Simple Leaves. 



Petals none. 



Aliium 

 atrosanguineum, 



LiLIACEiE. 



F. B. I. vi. 338. 

 Kashmir, at Gilgit 

 (Jaiiner). 



Allium 

 Fedschenkoanum, 



LiLIACEJE. 



r. B. I. vi. 338. 

 Kasbmii' at Barzil 

 (Clarke). 



Allium rubellum, 



Janglipiaz, harani 

 jpiaz. 



LiLIAXEJE. 



F. B. I. vi. 339. 



The Plains to 



1,500-8,000 ft. 



Eawalpindi. 



Kashmir. 



Baluchistan 



(Stocks). 



Allium lilacinum, 



LlLIACE-E. 



F. B. I. vi. 339. 

 Himalaya, 

 6-7,000 ft. 

 Mahasu, Shali 

 (Collett). 



Allium Stracheyi, 



LiLIACEiE. 



F. B. I. vi. 340. 

 Himalaya, 

 9,000 ft. 

 Kashmir. 



Allium 

 consanguineum, 



L1LIACE.E. 



F. B. I. vi. 340. 



Himalaya, 



8-10,000 ft. 



Kashmir. 



like the last species, but leaves stout, flowers dark 

 red, lobes oblong blunt, stamens short, triangular-awl-shap- 

 cd, united at the base. 



like the last species, but leaves 3-5 by | in., much 

 shorter than main flower stalk, 24-3G in., flower pale 

 yellow, lobe oblong-lanceolatc, long-pointed, stamens very 

 short, inner with a dilated 2-toothed base, outer simpler. 



like the last species, but leaves 4-6, thread-like, half 

 rounded or flattened, longer than the main flower stalk, 

 flowers rosy, very small, stamens all simple, united at the 

 very base. 



like the last species, but coatS" of bulb red-brown, 

 leaves rounded or channelled, flowers larger, pale red, 

 stamens protruding, inner 2-toothed at the very base. 



slender, bulbs small, clustered, narrowlj' ovoid, pro* 

 duced into a long neck, leaves 3-4, 12 by -f^- in., narrowly 

 linear, blunt, flowers pale j^ellow or rosy, lobes oblong, 

 blunt, stamens simple, free, far protruding ; for other cha- 

 racters see the last species. 



very like the last species, but larger, flowers golden 

 yellow, bulbs larger, longer with fibrous sheaths. 



