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15. A i.i.n n. L. ONION. LEEK. 

 * Bulb cespitose, crowning a rhizome. 



1. A. trieoe'eum, Ait. (WILD LEEK.) Leaves 2 or 3, 

 flat, lance-oblong, 5-9 inches long, 1-2 inches wide, appear- 

 ing in early spring and withering before the flowers are 

 developed. Sepals white. Pod strongly 3-lobed. Scape 9 

 inches high. Rich woods. 



2. A. Sehoenop'rasum, L. (CHIVES.) Leaves linear, 

 hollow. Scape naked, or leafy at the base. Flowers rose- 

 purple, in a globular umbel. Sepals lanceolate, pointed. 

 Ovary not crested. Margin of rivers, Atl. Prov. and north- 

 ward. 



3. A. eer'nuum, Both. (WILD ONION.) Scape naked, 

 angular, nodding at the apex, bearing a loose or drooping 

 umbel of rose-coloured flowers. Leaves linear, flattened, 

 sharply keeled. Capsule 6-crested. N. W. 



* * Bulbs mostly solitary. Leaves narrowly linear. 



4. A. Canadense, Kalm. (WILD GARLIC.) Leaves nar- 

 rowly linear. Ovary crested with 6 teeth. Umbel few- 

 flowered, often bearing a head of bulbs instead of flowers. 

 Sepals pale rose-colour. Along river-banks ; rather rare. 



5. A. Stella' turn, Nutt. Scape terete, 6-18 inches high, 

 slender, bearing an erect umbel. Stamens and style exserted. 

 Bulb-coats membranous. Capsule 6-crested. N.W. , not 

 very common. 



6. A. retieula'tum, Fraser. Scape 3-8 inches high. 

 Bulbs densely and coarsely fibrous coated. Stamens not 

 exserted. Capsule crested. N. W. 



16. HEMEROCAL'LIS, L. D.vY-Ln.Y. 



H. fulva, L. (COMMON DAY-LILY.) Inner divisions of the 

 tawny orange perianth wavy and obtuse. Escaped from 

 gardens occasionally. 



ORDER CVI. JUNCA'CE^J. (RUSH FAMILY.) 

 Grass-like or sedge-like plants, with, however, flowers 

 similar in structure to those of the last Order. Perianth 

 greenish and "lumaceous, of 6 divisions in 2 sets of 3 each. 



