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793. TULIPA. 



Bekt. " Outer Pet. somewliat obtuse {iti 

 fig.) ; inner one-fonrtli shorter. Fl. broad at 

 base, tardly or not at all expanding at top." — 



JOKDAN. 



3. Oculus-Solis. " Stem always falling 

 short of upper L. Outer Pet. acuminate ; iu- 

 ner acute : all with, a long and narrow basal 

 spot. p. 4, 5. Cult. mdt. Pr. Sitten in the 

 Vallais. It."— Beet. 



4. maleolens. " Smooth. L. narrow lan- 

 ceolate ; the uppermost exceeding the flower- 

 stalk. Outer Pet. ovato-lanceolate, acuminate, 

 naiTowed at base ; inner obversely oblong, ob- 

 tuse. Spot occupying whole base, cuneate, 

 (antice) emarginate, eroso-lacerate ; that of 

 the outer Pet. broadest, p. 4, 5 . Olive-grounds. 

 Lucca. San Miniato near Florence." — Bert. 



5. apula. "Wool of the Bulb yellow. 

 Lower L. oblongo-lanceolate ; upper lineari- 

 lauceolate, exceeding stem. A rhombeo-ovate 

 5pot at the base of petals. Anthers veiy long. 

 p. 4. Apulia." — Bert. 



6. clusiana. Smooth. L. lanceolato-li- 

 near ; the uppermost shorter than stem. Outer 

 Pet. larger, oblongo-lanceolate, acute, somewhat 

 jiink along the hack, white within ; inner ob- 

 tuse, coloured. Basal Spot short, rhombic. 

 p. 4, 5. Vineyards and olive-grounds. Nice. 

 s. Pr. Sarzana. Plor. 



B. Bull without wool. 



7. celsiana. Stem smooth. L. lineari- 

 lanceolate, acuminate, channeled, il. erect. 

 Pet. oblongo-lanceolate, acute, smooth at tip. 

 Stamens hirsute at base. p. 5, 6. Meadows. 

 Mtp. Nai-b. 



8. Didieri. Stem smooth. L. lanceolato- 

 oblong, falling short of flowers. PL rounded 

 at base and somewhat contracted above. Pet. 

 eUiptic, acute ; the outer recurved at top. Pil. 

 quite hairless. Fet. of the colour of those of 

 T. Oculus-SoKs, with a hluish-grey spot at the 

 base bordered with yellow, p. 5. Fields. 

 Clappey near St. Jean de Maurienne iu Savoy. 



9. sylvestris. Stem smooth. L. broadly 

 lineaii-lanceolate (or linear, Beet.), acmninate. 

 Fl. rather nodding. Pet. broad lanceolate, 

 acute, bearded at top. Stamens hirsute at 

 base. p. 5, 6. Meadows and cult. Fr. m. and 

 s. G. Italy. 



10. serotina. " Smooth. L. lanceolate ; 

 uppermost falling short of stem. Outer Pet. 

 ovato-oblong, acuminate, narrow at base ; in- 

 ner obversely oblong, mucronulale, all bearded 



at the tip. Basal Spot short. FU. subulato- 

 filiform, hairless. Fl. blood-colour, p. 5, 6. 

 Villa Antenoreana, Flor." — Bert. 



11. spatulata. " Smooth. L. ovato-ob- 

 long or lanceolate ; uppermost falling short of 

 stem. Outer Pet. elliptic, ovate, acute ; inner 

 broadly obovato-spatulate, very blunt. Basal 

 Spot cuneate, short. M. crimson, p. 5. Villa 

 Antenoreana, Flor." — Beet. 



12. scabriscapa. "Glaucous. Stem pu- 

 bescent. Lower L. oblongo-lanceolate ; upper 

 narrow. Pet. elliptico-ovate, acute, somewhat 

 recurved at tip ; inner with a hollow on each 

 side of an apiculus. Basal Spot short, rhom- 

 bic, erose at top, acute, p. 4, 5. Cult. Bo- 

 logna and Flor." — Bert. 



794. FRITILLARIA. 



1. luoutana. L. linear, acute; lowest op- 

 posite or in threes. Floral L. 2, opposite, dis- 

 tant from the others. Fl. usually solitai-y. 

 Pet. tesselate, obtuse, straight, beai'ded at tip. 

 Nect. subovate. p. 5, 6. Grassy hills on 

 coast. Adriatic. 



2. pyrenaica. " L. linear, channeled ; 

 lowest opposite. Stem 1-3-flowered. Pet. 

 hardly tesselate, incurved, p. 3. Pyr. Dau. 

 Prov." — DuBY. 



8. Meleagris. L. Knear, recurved, alter- 

 nate, spaced equally ; floral L. sometimes op- 

 posite. Stem 1-flowered. Pet. tesselate, in- 

 curved. Nect. Hnear. p. 4, 5. Moist pas- 

 tures. Eug. w. Fr. Sw. rare. G. scattered. 

 Nice. Col di Tende. 



4. luessanensis. L. linear, alternate. 

 Floral L. usually 3 together. Pet. cuneate; 

 the outer narrow, obversely oblong. Jyull 

 pjirple, with a yellowish back, not tesselate. 

 Nect. linear, p. 4, 5. Hills on coast. Reggio. 

 Messina. — Beet. 



795. LILIUM. 



A. Flowers campanulate. 



1. candidum. L. lanceolate, undulate, 

 scattered. Fl. stalked, tenninal, nodding, 

 smooth within, white, p. 5, 6. Jura? Ostia. 

 Pontine marshes. Cors. Sic. 



2. bulbiferum. L. scattered, lineari-lan- 

 ceolate, flat. Fl. erect, rough wdthin, orange. 

 p. 6, 7. Moist woody hills. Als. Dau. Prov. 

 G. occ. It. " hi colder situations the 'plant 

 produces bulbs in the axil of the L." — Beet. 



