LILIACK^. 665 



l.undulata, Ait. (Spreng. I. c. ;—Schult. I. c. ; — B. M. 27, t. 1083— 

 E. regia, L' Her it. sert. aiigl. 17, not Ait. and excl. syn. Dill, and L. ; 

 — Red. HI. t. 175, excl. syn. Dill., L., Mill., and Ait. — Ornithogalum 

 undulatum, Thunb. — Fritillaria longifolia, Hill. ; H. Kew. 354, t. 15. 

 — F. autumnalis. Mill. — Basilaea coronata, Lam.) %. C. G. H. Fl. 6 

 lines, yellowish -green, R, S. ; fr. 0. 

 SciLLA, L. {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 6, No. 1217 -j—Endl. gen. pi. 1, p. 146.) 

 Squill. 



1, peruviana, L. (Spreng. syst. 2, p. 68 ; — Schult. syst. 7, p. 558 ; — Red. 

 lit. t. 167;— 5. M. 20, t. 749 ,—Roxh. H. B. p. 24.— Ornithogalum 

 speciosum, Rafin.) % Algiers, Tunis. Sicily. Italy. Portugal, but not 

 Peru. Fl. 4-5 lines, bluish-violet. Introduced into H. C. G. in 

 1804, but had not fl. in 1814. 



2. autumnalis, L. (Spreng. 0. c. p. 67; — Schult. 0. c. p. 568; — E. B. 2, 

 t. 78;— Red. HI. t. 317;— fi. M. 23, /. 919— Anthericum autum- 

 nale, Scop. — Ornithogalum autumnale, Lam.) 2/. W. and S. Europe. N. 

 Africa. S. Tauria. Fl. 3 lines, rose-coloured. Introduced in 1821. Fl. ? 



3. bifolia, L. (Spreng. I. c, excl, syn, ; — Schult. 0. c. p. 569 ; — E. B. 1, 

 t. 24;—Jacq. austr. t. 117 ,—B. M. 20, t. 746; — B. Cab. t. 283;— 

 Red. HI. t. 254. — Stellaris bifolia, Monch. — Anthericum bifolium. 

 Scop. — Ornithogalum bifolium. Neck.) % Middle and S. Europe. Fl. 

 4-8 lines, blue. Introduced in 1821. Fl. } 



4. amcena, L. (Spreng. I. c. ; — Schult. 0. c. p. 571; — Jacq. austr. t. 

 218;— B. M. 10. t. 341 ;—Red. HI. t. 298.) % S. and M. Europe. 

 Fl. 10-12 lines in diameter, bright azure. Introduced in 1821. Fl. .'' 



5. corymbosa, Ker. (Spreng. 0. c. p. 66; — Schult. 0. c. p. 574. — Hyacin- 

 thus corymbosus, L. ; — B. Repos. t. 345. — Massonia corymbosa, B. 

 M. 25, t. 991.) "2^. C. G. H, Fl. 4-5 lines, purple, with a red keel. 

 Introduced in March, 1841. Has not fl. yet. 



6. indica, RoxU. (Ji. ind. 2, p. 147 ;—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 220.) 2/. 

 Common on the sandy shores of both Concans. Introduced into H. 

 C, G. in 1800, where it fl, and fr. March and April, Here it has not 

 fl. for the last 12 years. The taste of the root is fully as nauseous 

 and bitter as that of the true Squill, (Urginea maritima, Sleinh.) and 

 it may be possessed of the same qualities, (Roxb.) 



7. coromandeliana, Roxb. (Jl. ind. 2, p. 147.) % Sand-hills on the'Co- 

 romandel Coast. Introduced in 1802, into H. C. G. where it fl, and 

 fr. April and May, Here it has not fl. for the last 12 years. 



Urginea, Steinhell. (Endl. gen.pl. \,p. 146.) 



\. maritima, Steinh. (Ann. sc. nat. 1834, I, p. 321. — Scilla maritima, 

 L. ; — Spreng. syst. 2, p. 68; — Schult. syst. 7, p. 556; — Red. HI. t. 

 116. — Ornithogalum maritimum, Tournef. — O. Squilla, a. B. M. 23, 

 t. 918.) %. Shores of the Mediterranean. Fl. 6-8 lines in diameter, 

 white, tinged with green. Has been cultivated for many years in the 

 Serampore garden, without fl, 



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