LILIACK*. 669 



19. Moly, L. (Spreng. o. c. p. 36;—Schult. o. c.p. 1119;— 5. M. 14, t. 

 499.) "2^. S.Europe. Introduced in 1825. Has not fl. 



20. victor ialis, L. (Spreng. I. c. ; — Schult. o. c. p. 1122. — Red. HI. t. 

 265 ;— S. M. 30, t. 1222.) % Alps of M. and S. Europe. Introduced 

 in 1825. Has not fl. 



2\.fragrans, Vent. (Spreng. o. c. p. 37; — Schult. o. c. p. 1125 ; — Red. 

 Hi. t. 68.— A. inodorum, Ait. ; B. M. 28. t. 1129, excl. syn. Michx.) 

 %. Virginia, Carolina. Mexico. 



y. nepalense, (A. fragrans, /3. nepalense, B. Reg. 11, t. 898.) %. 

 Nepal. Introduced in 1840. Has not fl. 

 22. striatum, Jacq. (ic. rar. 2, /. 366 ; — Spreng. o. c. p. 39 ; — Schult. o. c. 

 p. 1128;— B. M. 26, t. 1035, and 37, /. 1524 ) % Canada. Carolina. 

 Virginia, not H. C. G. Fl. 5-6 lines, white, with green keels, C. S. ; 

 fr. 0. 



23. tuberosum, Roxb. (H. B. p. 24; /. ind. 2, p. 141, not Rottl.) 

 %. Cultivated about Calcutta. In H. C. G. fl. R. S. The natives use 

 it as an article of diet, as leeks are used in Europe. (Roxb.) This 

 species, in Roxb. fl. ind. 1. c, called ^^ ^t^T^ Bunga-ghtmdeena, is 

 unknown to us, as well as to our oldest native gardeners, who have 

 hitherto been unsuccessful in their endeavours to procure it from the 

 neighbourhood, or H. C. G. It is enumerated in Wall. Cat., as " Roxb. 

 Hb. Madr. Cultivated in the Mission garden, Tranquebar," while 

 Royle simply mentions it as Roxburgh's plant. A. tuberosum, Rottl. 

 (Spreng. syst, 2, p. 38; — Schult. 8, p. 1119.) differs from Roxburgh's 

 described in. fl. ind. 1. c. by its terete scapes, two-valved spathes, 

 obtuse sepals, and its stamens equalling the perianth. 



* Muscari maritimum, Desf. % Carthage. Sicily. — Hyacinthus spicatus, 

 Sm. ; B. Reg. 22. t. 1869. '^. Z?Lii\:e.— Daubenya aurea. Lindl ; B. 

 Reg. 21, t. 1813. C. G. H.—D./ulva, Lindl. ; B. Reg. 21, 1839, t. 

 53. %. E. Coast of Africa, or Madagascar. — Scilla lusitanica, L. ; B. 

 M. 45, t. 1999. % Portugal. Sixain.— S. parvijfor a, Desf. %. Algiers. 

 — Ornithogalum chloroleucum, Lindl,; B. Reg. 22. t. 1853. % Valpa- 

 raiso. — Allium monspesulanum, Willd. % Montpellier. — A. multiflo' 

 rum, Desf. %. Algiers. — A. polianthum. Lam % Nizza. — A. segetum, 

 Jan. 2/. Sicily. — A. junceum, Sm. % Cyprus. — A. palustre, Pourr, '4. 

 Spain. — A. pusillum, Cyrill. % Sicily. — A. oxypetalum, Don, %. S. 

 Europe. — A. aspej-um, Don. % S. Europe — A. paniculatum. L. %. 

 Italy. — A.pallens, % L, Smyrna. — A. tenuiflorum, Ten. %. Italy. — 

 A. pulchellum, Lam, %. Italy. — A. flavum, L. % Italy. — A. moscha- 

 tum, L. '4- Italy. — A. lusilanicum. Lam. %. Portugal. — A. suaveolens , 

 Jacq. %. Italy. — A. roseum, L. %. S. France. — A. glandulosum, Lk. 

 and Otto. % Mexico. — A. Chamcemoly, L. ; B. M. 30, t. 1203. %. S. 

 Europe. N. Africa. 



