342 86, iiLiACE^. 



10. Endymion, Perianth tubular-belkhaped, of 6 connivent 

 leaves with reflexed points combined below. Stam. inserted 

 below the middle of the perianth ; filaments decurrent. 



11. MuscAHi. Perianth globose or subcylindrical, narrowed 

 at the mouth, 6-toothed. Stam. inserted at about the mid- 

 dle of the tube ; filaments not decurrent. 



Tribe I. Tulipem. 



1. TuLi'pA Linn. Tulip. 



1. T. sykes'tris (L.) ; st. l-floweredglabrous,fl, at first droop- 

 ing:, tip of segments of perianth and base of the stamens hairy. 

 —E. B. eg. iS!. ?9. 11. -R. X. 446.— Fl. yellow, rarely produced 

 in a wild state. — Chalk -pits in the Eastern Counties. " Mea- 

 dows near Nottingham and in Yorkshire." P. IV. V. E. 



2. Fbiiilla'eia Linn, Fritillary. 



1. F. Meledgris (L.) ; st. 1-flowered leafy, 1. all alternate 

 linear-lanceolate.—^. B. 622. St. 18. 4. R. x. 442.— About a 

 foot high. El. dull jed with many dark spots, rarely white. — 

 Meadows and pastures in the East and South. P. V. E. 



3. Lh'ittm: Linn. Lily. 



[*1. L. Martdgon (L.) ; 1. whorled elliptic-lanceolate, st. downy 

 roughish, fl. nodding, perianth reflexed. — E. B. S. 2799. iJ. x. 

 4.51. — Height 1 — IJ foot. Fl. violet-flesh-coloured with dark- 

 purple spots. — Copses. P. VI. Vn. Turh's-cap Lily.'] E. 



[*L.poinpi'miiim(lj.); 1. scattered linear-lanceolate, fl. nodding,, 

 perianth reflexed. — About 1 ft. high. Fl. yellow with bladt 

 dots below. — Between South Molton and Mollond, Devon.] E. 



4. Lioyd'ia Salisb. 



1. L. serotina (R.); root-1. semioylindrical, st.-l. dilated below 

 and sheathing, fl. mostly solitary, nectary a transverse plait. — 

 E. B. 793. St. 28. 2. R. x. 440. Anihericum Sm.— Height 5 or 

 6 in. St. and 1. springing separately from the root. St. -1. several, 

 short. Fl. white with reddish lines internally. — Welsh moun- 

 tains, very rare. Snowdon. Glyder Fawr. P. VI. E. 



Tribe II. Asphodelea. 

 5. Oenithog'alum Linn. Star of Betlilehem. 



Jl. O. umbelldtum (L.) ; fl. corymbose, ped. exceeding the 

 linear-lanceolate bracts, filaments lanceolate simple, 1. linear 



