562 LILIACE^. 



900 ; — Red. III. t. 227 ; — Roxb. H. B. p. 25.) B Carolina. Virginia. 

 Introduced into H. C. G. in 1799, but had not fl. up to 1814. 



4. glaucescens. Haw. {Schult. o. c.p. 719. — Y. angustifolia, Hortul, not 

 Pursh. nor Sprang.) $ N. America. Introduced here in 1820, but 

 has not fl. 



5. gloriosa, L. {Spreng. I. c, excl. syn. ; — Schult. o. c. p. 720 ; — Red. 

 HI. t. 326 ;— B. M. 31, t. 1260 ,—Roxb. H. B. p. 25 ;— 7. Grah. Cat. 

 B. pi. p. 121 ; not Andr.) 5 Canada. CaroUna. Virginia. Peru. Fl. 

 1^ inch, before they expand greenish- white, afterwards mostly white, 

 R. S. ; fr. 0. 



* Sanseviera longiflora, Sims. ; B. M. 53, t. 2634. % Country un- 

 known. — S. zeylanica, Willd. ; B. Reg. 2, t. 160, not Roxb. % Cey- 

 lon. — S. eethiopica, Thunb. % C. G. H. — 6\ lanuginosa, Willd ; 

 Rheed. 11, t. 42. % Sandy places on the Malabar Coast. — S.fulvo- 

 cincta. Haw. 2|.. Brazil. — S.javanica, Bl. % Java. — S.flexuosa, Bl. % 

 Java. — S. fruticosa, Bl, ; Rumph. 4, t. 35. B Moluccas. Java. — 

 Aloe Serra, DC. "b C. G. H.— J. abyssinica. Lam. "5 Abyssinia. — 

 A.frutescens, Salm. Dyck. B C. G. H. — A. nobilis, Haw. $ C. G. H. 



Yucca acaulis, Humb. and Bonpl. B Caracas. Cumana. — Y. recurva, 



Salisb. B Georgia. — Y. glauca. Sims. ; B. M. 53, t. 2662. B Carohna, 



D. AsPHODELlijE. 



Endl. gen.pl. 1, p. 144. 

 a. Hyacinthince (Hyacinthese, Endl. I. c.) 

 MuscARi, Tournef. {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 6, No. 1216; — Endl. I. c.) Grape- 

 Hyacinth. 



1. moschatum, Tournef. (Spreng. syst. 2, p. 65 ; — Schult. syst. 7, p. 590 ; 

 — B. M. 19, t. 734. — Hyacinthus Muscari, L.) %. Asia. Introduced 

 into Europe before 1554. Fl. small, yellowish, fragrant, quickly fad- 

 ing. Introduced here in 1818. Fl. ? 



2. botryo'ides. Mill. {Spreng. o. c. p. 66 ; — Schult. o. c. p. 591. — Hyacin- 

 thus botryoides, L.—B. M. 5, t. 1.57.) %. Middle and S. Europe. Fl. 

 small, dark blue, strongly scented. Introduced here in 1818. Fl. ? 



Bellevalia, Lap6yr. {Endl. gen.pl. \,p. 144.) 



\ . romana, Reichb. {fi. germ. exc. p. 105. — B. operculata, Lap^yr. — 

 Hyacinthus romanus, L. — Spreng. syst. 2, p. 65, excl. syn. ; — Schult. 

 syst. 7, p. 587.— Scilla romana, Ker. ; B. M. 27, t. 939.) % S. 

 France. Pyrenees. Italy. Sicily. Barbary. Fl. small, lower ones yel- 

 lowish-brown, at base greenish, above suffused with purple, upper 

 ones blue. Introduced in 1815. Fl. ? 

 Hyacinthus, L. {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 6, No. 1215; — Endl. gen. pi. 1, 

 p. 144.) 



l.orientalis, L. {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 65; — Schult. syst. 7, p. 580;— B. 

 Reg. 12, t. 995.) % Levant, near Bagdad and Aleppo. Barbary. S. 

 France. Fl. large, bright-blue, fragrant, C. S. 1840. 



