272 
HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class VI. 
790. OPHIOPO'GON. Ker. Snake's Beard. 
4600 japonicus Ker. 
4601 spicatus Ker. 
791. EUCO'MIS. W. 
4602 nana W. 
Japan 
spiked 
EUCOMIS. 
dwarf 
^ Al cu 
Al cu 
jP. lAI or 
Smilacete. Sp. 2 — 3. 
1 au.s 
L.Y 
V 
Asphodele^e. 
4603 purpureoca^ilisf/. JSC. purple-stalked i Al or 
4604bif61ia W. 
4605regia W. 
4606undulata W. 
4607 punctata W. 
4606 striata H. K. 
792. BRODI^'A. L. T. 
4609 grandiflora L. T. 
4610 ixioides Sims. 
4611 congesta L. T. 
two-leaved lAJ or 
tongue-leaved £ lAJ or 
waved-leaved j£ lAJ or 
spotted 
streaked 
£ or 
j£ lAJ or 
S my 
2 mr.ap 
5 ap.my 
2 rar.ap 
2 mr.ap 
2 jl 
2 jn.d 
Br 
G.B 
L.G 
G 
G 
G.B 
G 
Japan 
China 
Sp. 7—9. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1784. 
1820. 
1774. 
1794. 
1792. 
1702. 
1760. 
1783. 
1790. 
Brodi^a. 
large-flowered ^ tAI or 
Ixia-like ^ or 
close-beaded $ lAJ or 
Hemerocallidece ? Sp. 3. 
793. PELIOSAN'THES. B. R. Peliosanthes. 
4612 humilis B. M. small £ 23 cu 
4613 Teta B. M. green-flowered £ ES] cu 
794. APHYLLAN'THES. W. Lilv Pink. 
4614 monspeliensis W. Rush-like j£ A pr 
795. SOWERB^'A. L. T. Sowerb;ea. 
4615juncea 11. Br. Rush-leaved £ lAJ pr 
Un B 
jl B 
\ my B 
Asparagece. 
i my.jn G 
Georgia 1806. 
Chili . 1821. 
Georgia 1806. 
Sp.2. 
E. Indies 1809. 
li ap G.Pu E. Indies 1807. 
Asphodelcce. Sp. 1. 
790. AL'LIUM. JV. 
4616 Ampeloprasum W. 
4617 Porrum JV. 
46181ineare W. 
4619 suaveolens W. 
4620 Victorious W. 
4621 subhirsutum W. 
4622 obliquum JV. 
4823 magicum JV. 
4624 roseum Jf\ 
4625deflcxum JV. 
4626 str'ictum Schrad. 
4627 neopolitanum Cyr. 
4628 ciliatum Cyr. 
4629 tataricum L. 
4630 descendens JV. 
4631 flavum JV. 
4632pallens JV. 
4633 paniculatum L. 
4634 caucasicum Bieb. 
4635 rotundum L. 
4636 globosum Bieb. 
46,37 moschatum L. 
4638 guttatum Fisch. 
4639 rupestre ^ieZ>. 
4640 pusiUum JV. en. 
4641 sphffirocephalon JV. 
4642 parviflorum ^f". 
4643 carneuin JV. en. 
Garlic. 
gt.-round-head. ^ 
Leek 
linear-leaved ^ 
sweet-smelling 
long-rooted ^ 
hairy i 
oblique-leaved ^ 
Homer's Moly ^ 
Rose-colored ^ 
deflexed ^ 
upright ^ 
Neapolitan ^ 
ciliated 
Tartarian ^ 
purple-headed $ 
sulphur-colored^ 
pale-flowered 5 
panicled ^ 
Caucasian 
round ?f 
globose i 
musky ?f 
spotted ?f 
rock ^ 
diminutive ^ 
small-headed ^ 
small-flowered $ 
flesh-colored ^ 
A cu 
Q) cul 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
I jrj.jl R 
AspJiodelece. 
1 my.jl Pk 
Aspliodclece. 
2 jl.au Pu 
2 ap.my W 
1 jn.jl — 
1 jn.jl 
l^my 
1 my 
jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
1 jn 
I jn.jl 
1 jl 
1 jl 
f my 
A pr 
A pr 
i jn.jl 
1 jl 
1 jn.jl 
2 jn.jl 
2 jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
14 jl 
1 au.s 
\ au.s 
\\ jl 
14 jn 
4 jn 
14 jl 
1 jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
W 
W 
w 
w 
G.w 
Pa.pu 
Pa.pu 
Pk 
W 
W 
France 1791. 
Sp. 1. 
N. S. W. 1792. 
Sp. 76—101. 
England sun. hi 
Switzerl. 1562. 
Siberia 1752. 
Austria 1801. 
Austria 1739. 
S. Europe 1596. 
Siberia 1759. 
Austria 
France 
Naples 
Naples 
1596. 
1752. 
1820. 
1821. 
1823. 
1820. 
W 
Pu 
Y 
Pa.Y 
Pu 
Pk 
Pu 
Pu 
W.pu 
W 
Pu 
Pk 
R 
Pu 
Pa.pu 
Siberia 1787. 
Switzerl. 1766. 
Austria 1759. 
S. Europe 1779. 
S. Europe 1780. 
Caucasus 
S. Europe 1820. 
Caucasus 1821. 
S. Europe 1823. 
Odessa 1819. 
Crimea 1824. 
Siberia 1821. 
Europe 1759. 
S. Europe 1781. 
1816. 
D s.p.l Bot. mag. 1063 
D s.p.l Bot. reg. 593 
109 
O r.m Bot. mag. 1495 
O r.m Bot. rep. 369 
O r.m Bot. mag. 840 
O r.m Di. el. t.92. f.K; 
O r.m Bot. mag. 1083 
O r.m Bot. mag. 913 
O r.m Bot. mag. 1539 
O p.l Par. lend. t. 98 
O p.l Bot. mag. 2382 
O p.l Lin.tr. v. 10. t. 1 
D rj Bot. mag. 1532 
Sk s.p Bot. mag. 1302 
R s.p Bot. mag. 1132 
R s.p Bot. mag. 1104 
O CO 
S r.m 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
Eng. bot. 1657 
Black w. t. 421 
Gmel.sib. 1. t.l3 
Jac. ic. 2. t. 364 
Bot. mag. 1222 
Bot. mag. 774 
Bot. mag. 1408 
Bot. mag. 1148 
Bot. mag. 978 
Bot. mag. 1142 
Bot. mag. 251 
Bot. mag. 1330 
Bot. mag. 1420 
Bot. mag. 1432 
Bot. mag. 973 
Gmel. sib. 1. t.lO 
\Vald.&K.l. t.68 
Bot. mag. 1764 
4644 arenarium JV. sand 
4645 carinatum JV. mountain 
4646 controversum JV.en. barren 
' A pr 
' A pr 
' A pr 
4603 
f jn 
f my.jn 
1 jn.jl 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Britain moi.w. O co Eng. bot. 1358 
England rocks. O co Eng. bot. 1658 
1816. O CO 
4606 
461 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
stem. The English name arises from the roots, which in P. vulgare are full oi knots, and a transverse section of 
them shews characters which dreamers have discovered to represent the impress of the famous seal of Solomon. 
790. Ophiopogon. From a snake, and -ruyov, a beard : snake's-beard. This plant is best grown in i)ots, 
as it requires the protection of a frame during severe frosts. 
791. Eucomis. From Iv, well, and y^o/j/zi, hair ; on account of the fine tuft of leaves, in botanical language 
called coma, by which the stem is surmounted. Handsome herbaceous plants which are nearly hardy. 
792. Brodicea. Named by Sir James Smith, after James Brodie, Esq. of Brodie House, a gentleman to whom 
the botany of Scotland is indebted. Highly curious little plants with blue flowers. 
793. Peliosanthes. From -nXtoi, livid, and civ^og, a flower, in allusion to the color of the flowers. Tcta is the 
name of the plant in India ; and having been adopted by Dr. Roxburgh, ought not to have been neglected in 
this country. 
