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807. ALLIUM. 



Dax. Bordeaux. Pyr. lower Aust. Swabia. Bav. 

 n. and m. It. According to Bertoloni, the 

 scape is sometimes angular. 



36. Moly. L. oblongo-lanceolate, acute, 

 skeatMng at base. Bracts sborter ttan fasti- 

 giate umbel. Pet. ovate, acute, yellow. Sta- 

 mens about balf as long as petals, p. Paris. 

 Abbeville. Anjou. Mtp. Query if a native. 



b. L. more or less thichened and channeled 

 at base, flat at top. One Bract very long. 



37. carinatum. Scape terete, leafy to 

 the middle. L. linear, pulpy, flat, sligbtly 

 channeled, but not keeled. Spathe persistent. 

 One of the valves with a long bealc. Umbel 

 bulhiferous. Stamens equalling petals, p. 6, 7. 

 Fields, s. Fr. Anjou. G. 



38. oleraceum. Scape leafy at base. L. 

 somewhat fistulose. Bracts ovate, with a long 

 abrupt acumen. Umbel bulbiferous. Stamens 

 not exceeding corolla, p. 7. Vineyards and 

 cult. s. and m. Em*. 



c. L. semiterete or convex below and channeled. 



* L. iwt fistulose. 



39. pusillum. Scape low, leafy at base. 

 Bracts 2, acuminate, shorter than capsuliferous 

 umbel. Cor. campanulate. Pet. oblong, ob- 

 tuse, exceeding stamens. Caps, roundish, 3- 

 edged. p. 5, 6. Coast. Pal. 



40. paniculatum. Scape leafy at base. 

 Bracts 3, much exceeding capsuliferous umbel. 

 Rays suberect. Cor. cylindrical. Pet. ob- 

 long, acute, exceeding stamens, p. 6, 7. 

 Open hills, s. Sw. It. occ. 



41 . saKatile. Coats of Bulb entire. Scape 

 terete, leafy at base. L. lineari-subulate, fur- 

 rowed, hairless, deeply channeled. Bracts 2, 

 mucronate. Umbel convex, capsuliferous. Sta- 

 mens twice petals, p. 8, 9. Fissures of rocks. 

 Mte. Spaccato near Trieste. 



42. flavum. Scape terete, leafy at base. 

 L. not furrowed and hardly channeled. One 

 of the Bracts with a long beak. Fl. yellow, 

 campanulate. Pet. obtuse. Stamens exsert. 

 p. 6, 7- Fields and thickets. Fr. s. Tyr. 

 lower Aust. Mor. Cal. Nebrodes. 



43. luontanuiu {flexum, Koch). " Scape 

 leafy at base. L. semiterete, filled (linear, 

 flat, pidpy, Koch). Spathe of two valves, 

 one with a very long beak. Umbel eft'use, 

 sometimes bulbiferous ; the outer Fl. nodding. 

 Cor. crucibuliform, somewhat truncate, falling 



short of stamens, p. 7-10. Thickets and 

 cult. G. rare. It." — Beiit. 



44. xnoschatum. Bulb oblong : coats re- 

 ticulate when old. Scape leafy at base. L. 

 filiform. Spathe of 2 short valves. Umbel 

 few-flowered, fastigiate, capsuliferous. Cor. 

 cylindrical, exceeding stamens, p. 8, 9. Is- 

 tria. Fiume. Umbria. 



45. Cupani. Bulb oblong: coats reticu- 

 late when old. Scape leafy. L. filiform. Spathe 

 of 1 lanceolate, acuminate bract. Fl. about 3, 

 erect, cylindrical, exceeding stamens, p. 6, 7- 

 Nebrodes. Palermo. 



46. parci£oruin. Bulb ovate: coats mem- 

 branous. Scape leafy. L. filifonn. Spathe 

 tubular, cloven at top. Rays of Umbel une- 

 qual, some nodding. Cor. cylindrical, p. 8, 

 9. Cors. Sard. 



** L. fistulose. 



47. pallens. Scape leafy at base. L. semi- 

 terete, furrowed. Valve of Spathe lanceolate, 

 acuminate. Umbel capsuliferous. Fl. cam- 

 panulate, obtuse, about as long as stamens. 

 Style in Fl. very short, p. 7, 8. Thickets 

 and cult. s. and w. Fr. Trieste. It. Differs 



from A. oleraceum in the want of bulbs, in the 

 umbel, and the gradually tapering point of the 

 bract. 



48. Coppolerii. L. terete, channeled. 

 Spathe of 2 valves, one of them exceeding dense 

 globose umbel. Pet. ovate, very obtuse, with- 

 out a mucro. p. 5, 6. Fields. Cal. Sic. and 

 sic. Isl. — Pael. 



49. Schoenoprasum. L. about 1 on the 

 base of the scape, straight, erect. Spathe 

 shorter than umbel. Umbel capsuliferous, 

 contracted, convex. Cor. campanulate. Pet. 

 lanceolate, acuminate, exceeding organs, p. 

 6, 7. Riversides. Pyr. and Alps. Moselle. 

 Rhine. Apenn. 



50. sibiricum. Resembles A. Schoeno- 

 prasum, but the Petals are not so finely acute ; 

 the L. are curved or twisted, instead of straight, 

 and less numerous ; and the inner Sheaths are 

 much longer than the outer ; while in A. Schos- 

 noprasum they are included in the outer, or 

 hardly pass beyond them. p. 7- Moist. Com- 

 walL Alps. 



808. HEMEROCALLIS. 



1. flava. Segm. of Cor. with many nerves, 

 hut no veins, p. 5. Marshy shade, lower VaD. 

 Munich. Monfalcone, 



