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4. A. acuminatnxn, Hook. Perianth-segments serrulate, 4-7 lines long, tips aoo 

 ininate, recurved, rigid in fruit. Washington to Cent. Gal. Rare. 



5. A. Bolanderi, Wats. Similar: flowers rarely white: stamens adnate to the middle, 

 half as long as the segments which are nearly straight. N. W. Gal. 



6. A. lacunosuxn, Wats. Scape 3-6 in. high: pedicels - in. long: stamens nearly 

 equaling perianth; filaments a little expanded at base. Cent. Cal. 



7. A Sanbornii, Wood. Slender, 1-2 ft. high: perianth 2-3 lines long. S. N. Mt*. 



8. A. attenuifolium, KelL Leaves filiform, sheathing the scape near base. 



9. A hyalinum, Gurran. Perianth thin, transparent in fruit: capsule 1 -seeded. 



10. A. gerratum, Wats. Outer bulb-coats with distinct zigzag lines along which 

 they tear horizontally into serrate strips: inner perianth segments shorter, narrower. 



11. A. bisceptrum, Wats. Scapes often in 2's, rarely angular. S. N. Mta. 



12. A. campanulatum, Wats. Flowers many: perianth light rose-color. S. N. Mta. 



13. A. Bidwelliae, Wats. Smaller: flowers fewer, smaller, bright rose. S. N. Mta. 



14. A. tribracteatum, Torr. Scarcely 2 in. high; bracts 3. Mostly alpine. 



15. A. parvum, KelL Similar: bracts 2, shorter. Sierra Valley. 



16. A. falcifolium, H. & A. Scape 2-5 in. high: capsule 3-crested. Coast Mta, 



17. A. Breweri, Wats. Scape 1-3 in. high: crests 3, slightly lobed. Coast Mta. 



18. A. Lemmoni, Wats. Taller leaves nearly straight. Sierra Valley. 



19. A. platycaule, Wats. Scape and leaves broader. Montane. 8. N. Mta. 



2. MUILLA, Watson. 

 1. M. maritime, Wate, Perianth-segments 2-3 line* long, aubrotate. Coast. 



8. BLOOMERIA, Kellogg. 



1. B. a urea, Kell. Scape 6-18 in. high: leaf solitary: each filament surrounded all 

 base by a 2 -cuspidate appendage: Coast flanges, Monterey to San Diego. 



2. B. montana, Greene. Larger: flowers an inch broad: cusps of the filament- 

 appendage half as long as the filament: anthers 1 lines long. S. Cal. 



I. B. Cleveland!, Watson. Leaves several, very slender: style short. San Diego. 



4. BRODLZEA, Smith. 



[The next two genera are united with this in the Botany of California and the Cal 

 Flora. E. L. Greene of the University of California has recently elaborated the species 

 tinder the generic names here given.] 



Stamens 3, alternating with bifid or entire staminodia 1, 2, 8 



Stamens 6, 3 with petaloid appendages back of the anther 4, 5 



1. B. volubis, Baker. Twining scape 4-10 ft. high: perianth rose-color to white: 



sagittate anthers 2-appendaged on the back. Stropholirion Ccdifornicum Torr. 



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