to the Genera.] VII.—HEPTANDRIA. 77 
Flowers racemose on the scape, not 
surrounded by an_ involucre of 
bracts :— 
Seeds subglobose; perianth seg- 
ments spreading “a os 
. Scilla. 
Seeds flattened; perian ae eg- 
ments ascendingeam mpanulately 
Dine A 968. Urginea. 
Flowers umbellate or capitate at the 
top of the scape, at first enclosed in a 
spathe-like involucre of membranous 
bracts 969. Allium. 
{Underground perennial stem very small or 
(Asphodelus) sometimes none; grape 
large, numerous, usually some or all fles 
or tuberous ; leaves radical ; fruit a eth: 
capsule :—[p. 76 
Each cell of the ovary 2-ovuled; capsule 
3-quetrous; leaves semi- -terete; plant 
annua 970. Asphodelus. 
Each cell of the ovary Acanone-ovuleds cap- 
_ deeply 3-lobed, the _ flattened ; 
leaves flat ....10..0...-08 971 
§Aquatic nats or floating rae ci 
racemose or spicate, terminating a 1- leafed scape 
(pi 16) iis: cio 973. Monochoria. 
sl 
a Class VII. HEPTANDRIA. 
*Leaves compound, even-pinnate :—[p. 78] 
tSepals sma * free ; ovary syncarpous ; fruit composed of 1 or more 
cocei :—[p. 7 
Seeds ~Atb an arillug...... cde ee 194. Aphania. 
Seeds arillat 
Fruit not aie lobed, usually more than 1 cell oo 
Schleichera. 
Fruit suleately lobed, usually only 1 coccus srl 
96. Nephelium. 
