292: ON THE ALLIUMS OF INDIA, CHINA, AND JAPAN.) 
Kunth Papo iv., 422—A. senescens, Miquel, Ann. Mus. Lug. Bat., 
iii., 154, non Linn. Bulbi o bliqui_ elongati eylindrici, radicibus 
crassis ssc tunicis exterioribus in fibras griseas solutis. Folia 
3-6 anguste linearia basalia plana glabra 6-12 poll. longa, 1-2 lin. 
unde 
sub s. Ovarium obovoideo-globosum, profunde trilobum, apice 
emarginatum, ovulis in loculo eine Stylis albutay vel rubellus 
gay, 
245!; Siam, Sir R. oot 326!; Khasia, Griffith, 5822! 5831. 
5832! Hook. Sil. and Thoms, no. 6, TZ. Lobb! ; West Himalayas, 
Royle! There is a good unpublis ished drawing of Ro xburgh’s in the 
Kew collection, which clearly igen his plant. The specimens in 
the Wallachian herbarium are from the Madras athe, sent there 
from the Moravian mission in Tr Siaehae Ther ms to be 20 
ground whatever for eapdectting uliginosum and Rasburghit as species. 
13 ooxert, Thwaites, Enum. Zeyl., p. 389. Khasia, ee 
Genie 4, RurzrRiUM. 
* Leaves terete. 
. A. Scuavorrasum, Z. Japan, C. Wright !; West Hi malayas, 
Fr bisvu 11021; Kumaon, Strachey and Winterton Spread from 
Britain through Europe and ee to ecg } 
15. A. SSIMUM in, pats Dr. S. willia net 
( Hanee, 11463). A Siberian "ape: Sy which 4. anisopodium 
edebour can aceeal be counted more a a eae ' At 
16. A. Stocxstanum, Bovss. Diag., Be ay 117. © 
ghanistan, Griffith, 58241; Ralseetigtan, “Stooks, 9 3!. A very an 
tinct dwarf species, with rather large bright red hades the b 
eat with a dense mass of fine distinct pale brown fibres. 
* * Leaves narrow flattened. 
(Group of A. angulosum, Linn.) 
* Stamens included. 
17, A. stxxmense, Baker, n.sp. Bulbi pee ap a 
fibris radicalibus eracilibus, tunicis exterioribus 
solutis. Folia 2-3 ge caer a anguste linea age a36- be 
culata 3-4 poll. lon L li Scapus 
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