320 86. LILIACE. 
Stigmas 3 or}. Fr. dry, capsular, bursting with 3 valves bearmg 
the dissepiment on their middle.—For fig. of genera see G. F. G. 
Monocot. ii. 
Tribe I. TULIPEZ. Leaves of the perianth distinct. Cells of 
the caps. many-seeded. Seeds flat (in Lioydia angular), 
placed closely one above another ; testa pale or fuscous, not 
crustaceous.—St. usually more or less leafy. Root bulbous. 
1. Tuuipa. Perianth-]. 6, without nectaries, deciduous. Anth. 
erect. Style 0. Stigma 3-lobed. Seeds flat. 
2, Frivituaria. Perianth-l. 6, deciduous, a nectariferous 
depression at the base of each. Anth. attached above their 
base. Style 3-fid at the apex. Seeds flat. 
(3. Litrum. Perianth-l. 6, deciduous, spreading or reflexed, 
a longitudinal nectariferous furrow at the base of each. 
Anth. attached above their base. Stigma capitate. Seeds 
flat. ] 
4. Luoyp1a. Perianth-l. 6, persistent, patent. Stam. in- 
serted at the base of perianth. Anth. erect. Style filiform. 
Stigma trigonous. Seeds angular above, flat beneath. 
Tr. Il. ASPHODELE. Fi. not jointed to their stalks. 
Leaves of perianth distinct. Cells of the caps. few-seeded. 
Seeds various in form, usually with a black crustaceous testa. 
—St. usually leafless. Root bulbous. 
5. ORNITHOGALUM. Perianth-l. 6, spreading, persistent. 
Stam. on the receptacle and adhering only slightly to the 
perianth. Anth. incumbent, attached by their backs.—FI. 
white or yellow, never blue. 
6. Gacua. Perianth-l. 6, spreading, persistent. Stam. ad- 
hering to the base of the perianth. Anth. erect.—Fl. corym- 
bose or umbellate. 
7. Sctuua. Perianth-l. 6, spreading, deciduous. Stam. on 
the base of the perianth. Anth. incumbent.—Fl. racemed, 
never white or yellow. 
8. Auuium. Perianth-l. 6, rather spreading. Stam. at the 
base of the perianth. Anth. incumbent.—Fl. umbellate. 
Spath of 1 or 2 leaves. 
Tr. Il. ANTHERICEA. F'. jointed to their stalks. Leaves 
of perianth slightly connected below. Cells of caps. few- 
seeded. Seeds various in form.—Root not bulbous. 
