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9. Simeruis. Perianth-l. 6, spreading, deciduous. Stam. 
on the base of the perianth. Filaments bearded. Anth. 
incumbent. Caps. 3-celled, 6-seeded. 
Tr. IV. HEMEROCALLIDE. Leaves of the perianth com- 
bined below. Cells of the caps. few-seeded. Seeds various 
in form, testa (in our plants) black. 
10. ENpymion. Perianth tubular-bellshaped of 6 connivent 
leaves with reflexed points, combined below. Stam. inserted 
below the middle of the perianth, filaments decurrent. 
11. Muscart. 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. Tulipee. 
1. Tuxipa Linn. Tulip. 
tl. T. sylvestris (L.); st. 1-flowered glabrous, fl. at first droop- 
ing, inner segments of perianth and base of the stamens bearded. 
—E. B. 63. St. 29.11. R.x.446.—FI. yellow, rarely produced 
in a wild state—Chalk-pits in the eastern counties. Several 
places in Scotland. P.IV.V. Wild Tulip. E. 8. 
2. Fririvuaria Linn. Fritillary. 
1. F. Meleagris (L.); st. single-flowered leafy, 1. all alternate 
linear-lanceolate-—E. B. 622. St.18.4. R. x. 442.—About a 
foot high. F. flesh-coloured with numerous dark spots, some- 
times white.— Meadows and pastures in the east and south. P. V. 
E. 
3. Lintrum Linn. 
(*1. L. Martagon (L.); 1. whorled elliptic-lanceolate, st. pu- 
bescent-scabrous, fl. et perianth reflexed.—E.. B. S. 2799. 
R. x. 451.—Height 1—1} foot. Fl. violet-flesh-coloured with 
dark purple spots.—Copses. P. VI. VII. Turk’s-cap Lily.] E. 
[L. pyrenaicum (L.) ; 1. scattered linear-lanceolate, fl. nodding, 
perianth reflexed.—Between S. Molton and Mollond, Devon. 
Mr. G. Maw.] 
4, Luoypia Salisd. 
1. L. serotina (R.); root-l. semicylindrical, st.-l. dilated below 
and sheathing, fl. mostly solitary, nectary a transverse plait.— 
E. B. 793. St, 28. 2. R. x. 440. Anthericum Sm.—Height 
5 or 6 in. St. and 1. springing separately from the root. St.-L. 
several, short. Fl. white with reddish lines internally —Welsh 
mountains, very rare. Snowdon. Glyder Fawr. P. VI. E. 
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