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5. A. .1 II en ii i folium. Kell. Bulb-coats white, with a delicate trans- 

 versely sinuate or serrate reticulation, the vertical lines especially also 

 minutely sinuous: leaves several, very long and slender; scape 10 — 18 in. 

 leafy below: bracts of the spathe 2, short, abruptly pointed: pedicel 6 — 8 

 lines long: fl. white, the oblong-lanceolate acuminate segments 3 — i 

 lines long, exceeding the stamens. — Mountains of Marin and Sonoma 

 counties. June. 



6. A. monospermnm, Jepson, MSS. Size and habit of the last. 

 nearly; but scapes 3 or 4 from the bulb, and this red: bracts of the umbel 

 8, broad, acuminate; pedicels 50—80: perianth pale-purplish: filaments 

 with broadly deltoid and connate bases: capsule (by abortion) 1-celled, 

 1-seeded. — Summits of Vaca Mountains, Solano Co., Jepson. June. 



* * * Scapes terete, lateral, from a coated corm. 



7. Bolanderi, Wats. Corms small clustered, oblique, the coats with a 

 delicate undulate-serrate reticulation: scape from one end of the corm, 

 only a few inches high, slender; pedicels 5 — 15: perianth rose-colored: 

 segments acuminate, 4—5 lines long; stamens only half as long. — Mt. 

 Hamilton, and again to the northward of our limits, in Humboldt Co. 



8. A. II ii i In I in in. [veil. Corm large (8 — 12 lines long), the chartaceous 

 coat with a close contorted reticulation: scape stout, 1 — 2 ft. high, with 2 or 

 more long leaves at its base and sheathing it: bracts 2, acuminate: 

 pedicels 10-30: rotate-campanulate perianth rose-red or rose purplish, 

 nearly 1 in. in diameter; segments acute or acuminate, a third longer 

 than the stamens. — Common in rich rather moist lands. April, May. 



COEBIGENDA. 



Page 9. For P. erassifolium read P. erassifolinm. 

 Heading of page 81. For Polygone2e read PoiYGAM-a:. 

 Page 93. For L. Crassifolius write L. crassi loli us. 

 Page 101. For Var. augnstatuiu read Var. an gust at Dm. 

 Page 213. For S. curyceptaalus read 8. eurycephalus. 



