220 
1551. A. Nimmoni. G, : 
A larger species than the above, panicle radical, large divaricate; recli- 
nate. Leaves lanceolar, smooth, glossy. Flowers white, appear later in the 
rainy season than the above. S. ’Concan. N. 
715. BULBINE. W. Hexandria Monogynia. 
From Bolbos—a bulb. Gaert. 1. ¢. 13. 
1552. B. FLoripunpum. Ait. , 
Dapooree, intd. from the Cape. Dr. Lush. 
716. ORNITHOGALUM. t. Hexandria Monogynia. 
From ornis—a bird —gala—milk ; Gaert. 1. t. 17. Lam. Ill. t. 242. 
1553. O. Pyramipae. L. Willd. 2. p. 121. Jacq. Ic. Rar. t. 425. 
1554. O. LONGIBRACTEATUM. Jacq. Willd. 2 p. 120. Jacq. Hort. Vind. i. 
t. 29. : 
Intd. from the Cape at Dapooree. (Dr. Lush.) 
1555. TuHyrsa@ipes. Willd. 2. p. 124. Jacq. Hort, Vind. 3. ¢. 28. Bot. 
Mag, 1164. 
Intd. from the Cape at Dapooree. (Dr. Lush.) 
717, SCILLA. it. Hexandria Monogynia. 
From skullo—to injure; the poisonous quality of the roots of some of the 
species. Lam, IIl. t. 238. 
1556. S. Ivpica, Rox. Flora. Ind. 2. p. 147. 
Erythronium Indicum. Rottl.—Jungle Peaz. country squill, being etal 
employed as a succedaneum for the true squill. Common on the sandy 
shores of both Concans. 
718. LACHENALIA. Jac. Hexandria Monaranie: 
In honor of W. de la Chenal of Switzerland, a Botanist of celebrity. 
1557. L. PENDULA. Willd. 2. p. 180. Jacq. Ic. Rar. 2. f. 396. and 400. 
Bot. Mag. 590. 
Dapooree, Intd. from the Cape. (Dr. Lush.) 
719. LEDEBOURIA. Roth. Hexandria Monogynia. 
Named after Ledebour, author of Flora Altaica and Russian Counsellor of 
State. 
1558. L. HyacinTHIna. Spr. 2. p. 97. Bot. Mag. ¢.3226. 
Boe—kunda.—Tho’ quoted asa synonym. for the Erythronium indicum 
(Scilla Indica of Rox.) it is quite distinct from it, and seems rather to ap- 
pertain to the Asphodele than the Smilacinae under which itis ranked in 
the Bot. Mag. by Boyle. Both Concans, with 2 or 3 other undetermined 
species. N. 
720. ALLIUM. 1, Hexandria Monogynia, 
From the Celtic. all—signifying hot, in allusion to the acrid properties 
of the bulbs. Gaert. 1.¢. 16. Lam, Ill. ¢. 242. 
1559. A. AscaLonicum. Rox, Flora. Ind, 2. p. 142. Moris’ Hist. 254. 
f- 14. fig. 3. The Shallot, cultivated. 
1560, A. Cepa. L. 
Piaz—common onion, for the cultivation of which Bombay has long been 
famed. 
1561. A. Sativum. L. Rox, Flora. Ind. 2. p, 142, Lobel. II, ¢, 158. Morris’ 
Hist. 4. t, 15. fig. 9. 
Lussun,—Gaslic, cultivated, 
