136 HEXANDRIA— MONOGYNIA. Allium. 



Anipeloprasum. Camer. Epil. 323./. 



Moly montanum secundum Clusii. Ger. Em. lS7.f. 



On mountains and rocks in the North ; as well as in sandy ground 

 on the south east coast of England. 



Near Settle, Yorkshire. Rarj. On rocks about Longsleadale, 

 Westmoreland. Dr. Richardson. Near Ramsgate, Kentj in 

 the Isle of Thanet; and between Sandwich and Deal. Hudson. 

 In Heslington fields near York, and about Knaresborough. Rev. 

 Archdeacon Peirson. On Seamow crag, Winander mere. Mr. 

 D. Turner. 



Perennial. Jitlij. 



Bulb roundish, pale. Stem 3 feet high, its lower half clothed with 

 several flat, bluntish, rather succulent, solid leaves, not l-4th of 

 an inch broad ; which are concave on the upper side ; convex 

 and somewhat keeled at the back ; thickened and roughish at 

 their edges ; their sheaths verj^ long, and ribbed. Umbel rather 

 loose when in full flower, the stalks considerably elongated, and 

 spreading in all directions, being forced asunder at the base by 

 the numerous bulbs interspersed among them. Bracteas 2, un- 

 equal, each tapering to a not very acute point, and one or both 

 considerably longer than the umbel. Fl. of a dull yellow, speckled 

 with brown. Petals with a smooth brown keel. Filaments awl- 

 shaped, connected by a membranous base ; three of them earlier 

 than the rest. Ger)n. elliptical, with 6 furrows. Style very short. 

 Stigma blunt. From cultivated specimens. The seeds are seldom 

 perfected, but the bulbs of the umbel propagate the plant abun- 

 dantly. 



This species is nearly related to the following, though differing in 

 the flatter form of its leaves, and somewhat in size. I have doubts 

 of their being essentially distinct. 



* * Stejn leafy^ Leaves somexvhat cylindrical. 



4. A. oleraceum. Streaked Field Garlick. 



Umbel lax, bearing bulbs. Leaves semicylindrical, tubular, 

 rough; channelled above; ribbed beneath. Bracteas point- 

 ed, longer than the umbel. Stamens simple, awl-shaped. 



A. oleraceum. Linn. Sp. PI. 429. JViUd.v.2.74. FLBr,358. Engl. 



Bot. V. 7. t. 488. Hook. Scot. 101. 

 A. n. 1223. Hall. Hist. v. 2. 107. 

 A. umbella bulbifera, vagina bicorni, foliis teretibus. Hall. All. 49. 



n. 23. t. 2./. 2. Opusc. 387. n. 26. t. 1 ./. 2. 

 A. sylvestre bicorne, flore ex herbaceo albicante, cum triplici in 



singulis petalis stria atro-purpurea. Raii Sijn. 370. 

 A. montanum bicorne, flore exalbido. Bauh. Pin. 75. 

 A. montanum bicorne, floribus cinereis. Rudb. Ehjs. v. 2. 1 60./. 1 8. 

 A. sive Moly montanum tertium. Clus. Hist. v. 1. 193./. 194."^ Ger. 



Em. \S8.f. 



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