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vangiia, Canada, remarkable by leaves after fl. 

 elliptic, umbel 12-15fl. spatha uneq. diphyl. se- 

 palis conniveut ovate acute, capsules 3seeded. 

 Type of a subgenus Traxordum Raf. 



433, GEBOSCON Raf. fl. Tel. 36. This G. 

 must include all the Alliums with filiform sta- 

 mens as in Ski 11 a, which are rather numerous. 



GEBOSCON lanceolatum Raf. caulescens, fol. 

 subpetiol. amplis lanceol. utrinque acutis ; um- 

 bella globosa multifl. spatha retlexa dilatata 

 erumpens,pedic. eq. sepalisovatobl, acutis,stam. 

 exertis Sibiria and Alps, sent me as Allium 

 victoriale and ursinum two sp. blending many 

 probably, the A. met. is a true Aglitheis with 

 lanceol. stamens, this has them quite filiform, 

 stem sesquipedal, 1 or 2 large leaves 8 or 10 

 inches long, flowers rather small ochroleucous, 



434, Geboscon triphylum Raf. caulescent, 

 fol. 3 alt. petiolis vaginans tubulosis, elliptkus 

 obtusiusc. basi angust. niultinervis ; umbella 

 globosa, spatha reflexa monophyla, sepalis ova- 

 tobl, acutis, stam. exertis Sibiria or Origon, 

 sent me also as A. vietoriale but totally unlike 

 the last, same flowers and stamens, but fL whi- 

 ter, stem pedal, leaves only 4 inches long, t 



435, Gab. ursinum (vel petiolaris) Raf. Al- 

 lium do L. O, Alpis, my specimens have leaves 

 lanceolate acute at both ends on very long pe- 

 tiols, spatha diphyl. equal, umbel 12-15fl. sepals 

 lanceol. stamens inclosed. 



436, Geb.latifolium Raf. scaposum, fol. brevi 

 petiol. amplis ellipt. basi rotund, subcord. apice 

 brevi acum. scapo tereto eq. umbella nuda sub 

 20flora, spatha nulla vel decidua, sepalis lan- 

 ceol. acutis ad stam. longior, capsuiis ineq. 31o- 

 bis Origon or East Sibiria, very peculiar sp. 

 akin to last; but leaves 6 to 8 inches long, 2 or 



