346 86. LILIACEJS. 



the perianth. — E, B. 2441. — St. ahout 6 in. high. L. straight, 

 mostly with smooth ribs. Pet. lanceolate. Barren biilhs with 

 leaves. Fl. pink. Bulbs forming dense tufts. — fi. A. gOnricum 

 (L.) ; 1. curved and bent downwards with crenulate ribs, pet. 

 lanceolate-attenuate, barren bulbs single-leaved, style longer 

 than the young germen. E. B. S. 2934. Height 6 in. to 2 feet. 

 Heads large. Possibly a distinct species.— Meadows and pas- 

 tures in mountainous situations. /3. Rocks and clifFs near the 

 sea. Tintagel and between Kynance Cove and Mullion, Oomwall. 

 P. YI. VII. , Chives. E. S. 



***• Stam. aU simple. Leaves Jtat, cdl raAiccd. 



\A. triquetnmi (L.) ; st. triquetrous, I. linear acutely folded 

 and keeled, spath 2-valved about equalling the erect bulbless 

 lax umbel, stam, half as long as the oblong segments of the peri- 

 anth.— ^. B. S. 2963. R. X. 503.— Bulb ovate. L. angularly 

 folded, acute. Segments qf perianth white with a. slender green 

 midrib. — Hedges m Guernsey. P. V. VI.] 



6. A. uranium (L.); st. naked triangular, I. stalked ovate-km- 

 ceolale, epath 2-valved ovate, umbel level-topped lax bulbless.-^ — 

 E. B. 122. — Bulb slender, oblong. L. few, broad, smooth, bright 

 green. Stalk one, as tall as or taller than the leaves. Fl. white. 

 Smelling. strongly of garlic when bruised. — ^Damp woods and 

 hedges. P, V. VI. Samsons. E. S. I. 



[A. ambig'uum (Sm.) ; st. terete, 1. broadly linear attenuate, 

 urnbels few-flowered with a few bulbs, spath 3 — 4-valved, stam. 

 about half the length of the' perianth. — Rochester. Eye Castle 

 Hill, SufF. Not a native. ^.5.5.2803,] " E. 



Tribe III. Anthericem. 



■ 9. Sime'ihis Kunth. 



1. S. bicolor {K.).—E. B. S. 2952.— Root of fleshy fibres. 

 L. linear, flat or a little keeledjupwards. St. and 1. enclosed in 

 sheathing scales and surrounded by brown fibres. Fl. panicled. 

 Pet. purple without, white within. Seed-Stalks thick, white. 

 Seeds black. — Sandy heaths. Near Bournmouth, Dorset. Near 

 Uerrynane, Kerry. P. V. 'E. I. 



Tribe IV. Herherocallidem. 

 10. Endtm'iom" Bumort. Blue-bell. 



1. E. mitmis (Dum.) ; 1. linear, raceme nodding, fi. bellshaped 

 cylindrical, tip of the sep. revolute, bracts 2. — Scilla Sm.,E. B. 

 '.Kll. Agraphls ij'nA.— Scape about a foot high. Fl. blue, rarely 

 white. Stam. united to the perianth halfway up. L. shorter 



