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4. STREPTOPUS Michx. 
72. §S. amplexifolius (L.) D.C. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 121; Uvularia amplexifolia, Fl. D. tab. 1515. 
Plant glabrous. Leaves cordate, clasping, glaucous underneath. 
Flowers placed nearly opposite the leaves on long pedicels, but 
turned aside so that they are covered by the leaves. Pedicels with 
a node in the middle and carrying 1 or 2 campanulate and whitish 
flowers; anthers ending in a long point. Berry ovate, red. 
Am.: West Greenl. 60°—67° (!). 
Geogr. area: North America, Central European Mountains, Kam- 
chatka, Unalashka. 
5. LLOYDIA Salisb. 
73. L. serotina (L.) Sweet. 
Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV p. 144; Trauty., Fl. Taimyr p. 24, FI. Terr. 
Tschuktsch. p. 38, Pl. Sib. bor. p.114, Fl. Kolym. p. 561, Syll. Pl. Sib. 
bor. orient. p. 535; Schmidt, Fl. Jeniss. arct. p. 130; Kjellm. & Lundstr., 
Noy. Semlja p. 317; Kjellm., Sib. Nordk. Fanerogamfl. p. 277, Vest-Eskim. 
Land. p. 60; Eastwood, Pl. coll. at Nome City, p. 130. 
Lower part of the plant covered with withered leaves. Scape 
1- (seldom 2-) flowered. Basal leaves capillary, half round, as long as 
or longer than the scape. Perianth infundibuliform, sepals white, 
narrow obovate, obtuse, at the base with a nectary. 
Am.: St. Lawrence Island (!), Port Clarence, Kotzebue Sound, Cape 
Lisburn, Nome City. Eur.: Waigats (!), Habarowa (!). <As.: Arctic coast 
of Siberia to Bering Strait (!), New Siberian Islands. 
Geogr. area: Mountains of Wales, Central Europe and Central 
Asia, Siberia, Unalashka. 
6. ALLIUM L. 
74. A. strictum Schrad. 
Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV p.178; Trautyv. Fl. Kolym. p. 562. 
Bulbs rising from a short rhizome. Stem with several leaves. 
Leaves linear, flat or channelled. Umbel supported by 2 short in- 
volucral leaves, many flowered, without bulbils. Pedicels as long as 
or longer than the purple-coloured flowers. Sepals ovate-lanceolate, 
obtuse; anthers at first as long as the perianth afterwards consider- 
ably longer, the filaments of the exteriors with shortly dentate 
appendices at the base. 
As.: Mouth of the Kolyma. 
Geogr. area: Germany, Bohemia, Caucasus, Altai, East Siberia. 
75. A. Schoenoprasum L. 
Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV p.166; Trauty. Pl. Sib. bor. p. 114, Fl. Kolym. 
p. 562; Schmidt, Fl. Jeniss. arct. p. 121; Rothr., Fl. of Alaska p. 456; 
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