HEXANDRIA— MONOGYNIA. Scilla. 147 



S. autumnal is. Linn. Sp. PI. 443. l-Villd. v. 3. \30. Fl.Br.366. 



Engl. Bot. V. 2. t. 78. Curt. Lond.fasc. 6. t. 25. Cavan. Ic. v. 3. 



38. t.274.f.2. Redout. Liliac. t.3l7. 

 Hyacinthus stellaris autumnalis minor. Bauh. Pin. 47. Rudb.Elys. 



v.2.36.f. 15. 

 H. autumnalis minor. Clus. Hist. v. \. 185. f. Rail Syn. 373. Dod. 



Pempt. 219. f. Ger. Em. 110./. Magn. Monsp. 134. 

 H. autumntilis minimus. Bauh. Hist. v. 2. 574./. 

 H. autumnalis. Lob. Ic. 102./. Dalech. Hist. 1513. 

 H. minimus maritimus. Bauh. Pin. 47. Prodr. 26. Rudb. Elys. 



V. 2. 36. f. 1 7. Justly considered by Magnol as the same species. 



In dry pastures, or on rocks, among short grass. 



On St. Vincent's rocl<s, Bristol, and at the Lizard Point, plenti- 

 fully. Ray. On Black-heath, Moulsey-hurst, Kevv-green, and 

 several similar places near London. Plukenet, Merret, Huds. 

 Curt. Though now almost eradicated in that neighbourhood. 



Perennial. September. 



Bulb globular, with a brownish coat. Leaves numerous, spreading, 

 for the most part quite linear, channelled, deep green, smooth. 

 Stalk 1, rarely 2, about 3 inches high, round, terminating in an 

 oblong cluster of several little, rose-coloured, scentless Jlowers, 

 whose stamens are of a deeper red, and the pistil light blue. 

 The partial stalks become curved upwards, or inwards, as the 

 fruit ripens, and are destitute of bracteas. 



H. autumnalis major of the old authors, generally exhibited along 

 with this, has 2 Jlower-stalks, but is not worth noticing even as 

 fruit a variety. 



4. S. nutans. Hare-bell Squill. Wild Hyacinth. 



Leaves linear. Cluster drooping. Flowers pendulous, 

 cylindrical- bell-shaped ; the points of their petals reflexed. 

 Bracteas in pairs. 



5. nutans. Fl. Br. 366. Engl. Bot. v. 6. t. 377. 

 S. non scripta. Redout. Liliac. f. 224. 



S. festalis. Salisb. Prodr. 242. 



Hyacinthus non-scriptus. Linn. Sp. PL 453. M'tlld. v. 2. 166. 

 Huds. 141. Curt. Lond. fasc. 2. <. 1 8. Hook. Scot. 1 02. Dod. 

 Pempt. 2\6.f. Bull. Fr. t. 353. 



H. n. 1248. Hall. Hist. v. 2. 121. 



H. anglicus. RaiiSyn.373. Ger. Em. III. f. Lob. Ic. \03.f. 



H. hispanicus. Clus. Hist. v. 1. 177. f- 



H. oblongo flore, cceruleus major. Bauh. Pin. 43. Rudb. Elys. v. 2. 

 26. f. 1. 



In thickets, groves, bushy fields, and under dry hedges, abun- 

 dantly. 



Perennial. Maij. 



Bull) globular, 'wliite, coated, mucilaginous, but acrid. Leaves nu- 



L 2 



