aed sjestoeting fpecies belong to the Fabrician genus the length of the corolla, declining, the upper ones hhortett 5 ; 
an Pit. G 
Sem thers turned upward blong, incumbent. P% er- 
Be wiconin. Antennz peétinated ; wings white with men fuperior, roundifh, furrowed ; ftyle rent Sy of 
brown marks, and nerves fomewhat articulated with white. the length and pofition of the a ge ; ftigm up- 
De wards, bluntly triangular apfule tangulry 
Naive “s South America {welling, fomewhat three-lobed, ok three cells, and 
GRISE Wings grey {potted with white. Fabr. valves. 
Tnhabits a fries. The head and Se tim pam varied and of a me black. 
with black ; lower wings black at the ff. Ch. Corolla banal ‘ag eh with a cylindrical tube. 
SE crve. Wings whitifh ; saat pee {potted Mwith Stamens weeny 2 Capfule of three cells, Seeds nume- 
black ; body black. Fabr. rous, roun polifhed, wikhGus wings. 
Native of Africa. The head black ; front covered with bf. From this genus mutt certainly be feparated the H. 
cinereous hair; thorax black and ha it » with a cinereous — and japonica of Thunberg and Willdenow ; the 
foe each fide ; erg black, with an oblong teftaceous r of which is H. alba, Andr. Repof. t. 194, and t 
{pot towards the t : nae ‘H. cerulea, t. 6. Curt. Mag. t. 894. Thefe form a 
Puncrartus. ee ; wings white {potted with brown; molt diltiné genus with broad and ribbed leaves, very dif- 
the nerves dotted he white and black: Pabe: ferent in habit from Hemerocallis ; the limb of its corolla 
© Country unknow more bell-fhaped chai > oie fhaped, and ie feeds affording 
SCATUS. Wings ott {potted with white ; pofterior an excellent effential character, being winged. See Sm. 
ones black at the bafe. Intr.to Bot. 362; and “aah, os 4 joe callis core 
Inhabits the Eaft Indies. “The head ferruginous ; mouth a w oa is the above carulea, a a plant whofe nomenclature 
black ; thorax dufky. 
Luranius. Black ; wings ftriated whitifh fpotted with alba f 
white. Degee poe in mr ige inn I Th to call this new genus 
Native oF Ba uro Sauffurea, to which there can be no poffible objection, — he 
EME ROCALLIDER, in Botany, a natural oe 4 of fine fpirial veffels, as he tacitly indicates, render . 
emorate M. de Sauffure, fo eminent 
plants eltablithed by Mr. R. Brown, Prod. Nov. Holl. v. 1. culiarly proper to comme 
295, and named from the Hemerocallis, which cn one a writer on the anatomy and phyfiology of plants. 
of them. It confifls of the rft fection of Juffieu’s ae e real fpecies of Hemerocallis are 
=< Gethyliis, and fome of his A/phodel with a tubu 1. H. flava. Yellow Day-lily. Linn. Sp. Pl. 462. Curt. 
a; or perianthium, as both thefe writers efteem it. ry A t. 19. Jacq. Hort. ee t. 139. Redout. Liliac. t. 5. 
The characters are Lilium non bulbofum; Ger. Em. 98.)—Leaves linear, 
erianth (rather corolla) tubular, coloured, its limb in keeled. Segments of the corolla “flat, acute, with un- 
ribs. — Native of open fieldsin Dalmatia, Hungary, 
fix divifions. Stamens fix, inferted either into the tube, or branched 
and Switzerland ; hardy and very common in our gardens, 
y 
where it tere? in June, oi is efteemed for its {weet and. 
with 
fim le. Capfule, (rarel * ,) of th ells and three rich ee nce, as well as beau 
P Pe (res y eect seal elie nie oot is perennial, furnithed with talked ovate knobs, 
valves. Sceds with their outer coat neither of an opaqu 
black nor atinedt pe often fpongy and dilated or and heiiee beft in a ra a” oift foil. Leaves-feveral, radi-- 
winged. Albumen 1, a or more gth, , Heady ereQt,, ‘of a deep grafs-- 
ooth, aay acute nearly: flat,. — the — 
author fu afte vii erhaps the plants in queftion 
ought rather to Tori a fe Aion of the Lilia ety Males dif- i -flalks taller ons n the leaves,.ere&t, round, panic 
tin& order, and that tlley fcarcely differ from what are in a corym t the top, with iecmaic: Lig! 
pig 2 — the Lika of Juffieu, except in their tu- lanceolate, et bradear. Flowers of a orsig! gern 
bular fi funnel-fhaped ; their fegments acute, recurved ; three 
inner ones wee ey is conc F at all waved or uneven, the 
ribs of all fimple to the end. Linnzus could find no fj 
difference psi this and fu/va but the colour of their 
flowers, at he wrote his Species Plantarum. one 
denow has been far more fuccefsful, and we have adopted 
ay New Holland genus of this order or fection is 
Blandfordia, Sm. Exot. Bot. v. 1. §.t- 4, confounded with 
Aletris by La Billard ere, in hea ingt a v. 1. 85. and in 
re Englifh ed. v. 1. 160. 
ROCALLIS, ok tpspa, @ day, and xaArory 
H 
beauty, a beaut a day, expreffive of the fhort duration of — above. 
the flo ie is TekeDty's pplicable to the Linnean it =a ae nere tix hit ily. . eae 
us, of mperpon f 7s u ag 73. ava il 
Seth of which we are to sie; bu oa prpoxaArs 0 Repo “Y abe £ nine § Mal ia 
iferum, or orange lily,’ if ihe é wetea Skee of Grsite nous. Corolla rather {welling at the bafe ; its inner feg- 
Dr. Sibt took " i of Diofcorides to mt Z. ciakccilds ments crifped at the edge. Stigma three-lobed.—Native of 
wicum, the {carlet martagon, found wild in the woods of Siberia, from whence Mr. Loddige obtained the feeds. It 
i . ite is hardy with us, but the flowers being fearcely fragrant, 
i | the fore regoing. render it not 
Ch. Cal. _in fix fegments, between gh 
bell and funnel-th : tube fhort; time fpreading, the low Day-lily 
Upper fide mot reficxed. Stam Filaments fis, aw thaped, Teavety even iment of ; the early Tong ye, a sme 
