LILIACEiE. 



365 



B. Petals revolute. Flowers eernuous. 



3. pomponium. L. scattered, lineari-su- 

 bulate ; the lowest lanceolate, obtuse. Fl. pa- 

 pillose within. Segui . lineari-lanceolate, acute, 

 orange -red. p. 5, 6. Dau. Provence. Li- 

 guria. 



4. pyrenaicum. " L. scattered, lineari- 

 lanceolate. Fl. few, somewhat umbellate (mth 

 dark dots within). Segm. lineari-lanceolate, 

 obtuse, yellow, p. 6. Pyr. (Mt. Laurenti. 

 Lai-hune.) " — Duet. 



5. camiolicum. L. scattered : all lanceo- 

 late, ciliate on margin and on nerves beneath. 

 Fl. few, racemose, with raised lines and warts 

 within. Segm. lanceolate, subobtuse, scarlet. 

 p. 5, 6. Cam. and the Austrian coast. Monte 

 Sommano in the Vicentine. 



6. Martagon. Intermediate L. in whorls, 

 oblongo-lanceolate, acuminate, rough on mar- 

 gin. Fl. a winy red. p. 7. Mountain 

 vjoods. Fr. G. n. It. 



SBULS ROVNBED OR ANGULAR. 

 796. ERYTHRONIUM. 



1. Dems-Ganis. L. (oblongo-elliptic, Koch) 

 (loroadly lanceolate, Duby). Pet. acute; the 

 inner somewhat aiuicled. p. 4, 5. Woody 

 hills. Dau. Nice. Mtp. Bayonne. w. Sw. very 

 rare. Cam. Sty. n. It. 



797. LLOYDIA. 



1. serotiua. Bulb oblong. Root-L. su- 

 bulate, semiterete. Stem-L. lineari-lanceolate. 

 Fl. usually solitary, p. 6-8. High. 



798. ASPHODELUS. 



A. Upper Stamens erect. Stem nalced. 



1. albus. L. linear, acutely keeled. Eac. 

 crowded, simple, or with 1 or 3 branches at 

 base. Caps, nearly as long as petals, alout 

 \ in. long. p. 5. s. France. Cam. n. and m. 

 Italy. 



2. ramosus. L. linear, acutely keeled. 

 Stem much branched in its whole length. Caps, 

 one-third of petals, about \ in. long. p. 4, 

 5. T>ry. mdt. Fr. Fiume. It. s. of Apenn. 

 Cors. Sard. 



3. fistulosus. L. hoUow, semiterete. 



Scape branched. Fl. solitary, remote, p. 3, 

 4. Dry coasts, s. Fr. It. s. of Apenn. 



B. All the Stamens lent down. Stem leafy. 



4. liburnicus. Stem densely leafy at base, 

 naked at top. L. filiform, 3-edged, with den- 

 ticulate stripes. Fl. in lax racemes. Bracts 

 very small, p. 6. Bushy meadows. Istria. 

 K. Naples. 



5. luteus. Stem leafy to the raceme. L. 

 filiform, 3-edged, spreading. Eac. crowded. 

 Bracts nearly as long as flowers, p. 5. Fiume. 

 Rome. Apenn. Monte CirceUo. Cal. Sic. 



799. ANTHEEICUM. 



1. ramosum. Eoot of thick, bundled fi- 

 bres. L. linear, channeled, shorter than the 

 branched scape. Fl. remote. Style straight. 

 p. 6, 7. Stony hills. Fr. G. n. It. 



2. liiliago. Eoot of thick, bundled fibres. 

 L. linear, channeled, shorter than the nearly 

 simple scape. Lower Bracts with a filiform 

 tip. Style bent down. p. 5, 6. Thickets. 

 Fr. n. and m. G. It. 



3. fugax. Bulb ovate. Eoot-L. lineari- 

 iUiform, channeled. Scape naked. Eac. sim- 

 ple, lax. p. 7, 8. Dry hills, s. Sard. — 

 Beet. 



800. SIMETHIS. 



I. planifolia {Phalangium iicolor). Eoot 

 of several cylindrical tubers. L. lineal". Eac. 

 compound. FU. thickened above the middle. 

 p. 5. Sandy, near Poole, w. Fr. Cannes. 

 Hyeres. Cors. Sard. 



801. PARADISIA. 



1. Iiiliastruxn. L. flat. Scape simple. 

 p. 7, 8. High pastures. Pyr. Alps. Lucca. 



802. SCILLA. 



A. Flowers without L. 

 i. Bracts at base of flower -stalks. 



1. maritixna. Bulb vet'y large, coated. 

 L. eUiptico-oblong. Eac. long, conical, many- 

 flowered. Bracts spurred, refracted. Fl. pinky. 

 p. 8-10. Sandy shores, s. Fi-. It. 



2. undulata. L. lanceolato-linear, undu- 

 late. Eac. lax. Bracts lineari-subulate, much 

 shorter than stalk. Pet. lineari-spatulate. 

 Fl. stellate, purple, p. 8, 9. Pastures. 

 Bonif. Sard. 



