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5. A. atteuuifolium, Kell. Bulb-coats white, with a delicate trans- 

 versely sinuate or serrate reticulation, the vertical lines especially also 

 minutely sinuous: leaves several, very long and slender; scape 10 18 in. 

 leafy below: bracts of the spathe 2, short, abruptly pointed: pedicel 6 S 

 lines long: fl. white, the oblong-lanceolate acuminate segments 3 4 

 lines long, exceeding the stamens. Mountains of Marin and Sonoma 

 counties. June. 



6. A. monospermnm, Jepson, MSS. Size and habit of the last, 

 nearly; but scapes 3 or 4 from the bulb, and this red: bracts of the umbel, 

 3, broad, acuminate; pedicels 5080: perianth pale-purplish: filaments 

 with broadly deltoid and connate bases: capsule (by abortion) 1-celled, 

 1-seeded. Summits of Vaca Mountains, Solano Co., Jepson. June. 



* * * Scapes terete, lateral, from a coated corm. 



7. Bolamleri, Wats. Corms small clustered, oblique, the coats with a 

 delicate undulate-serrate reticulation: scape from one end of the corm, 

 only a few inches high, slender; pedicels 515: perianth rose-colored; 

 segments acuminate, 45 lines long; stamens only half as long. Mt. 

 Hamilton, and again to the northward of our limits, in Humboldt Co. 



8. A. nnifolinm, Kell. Corm large (8 12 lines long), the chartaceous 

 coat with a close contorted reticulation: scape stout, 12 ft. high, with 2 or 

 more long leaves at its base and sheathing it: bracts 2, acuminate: 

 pedicels 10 30: rotate-campanulate perianth rose-red or rose purplish, 

 nearly 1 in. in diameter; segments acute or acuminate, a third longer 

 than the stamens. Common in rich rather moist lands. April, May. 



COKKIGENDA. 



Page 9. For P. enissi folium read P. crassifolinm. 

 Heading of page 81. For POLYGONEJS read POLYGALE^E. 

 Page 93. For L. Crassifolius write L. crassifolins. 

 Page 101. For Var. august at urn read Var. angustatnin, 

 Page 213. For S. curycephalns read S. eurycephalus. 



