280 
HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class VL 
807. BULBI'NE. W. en. 
4786 frutescens W. en. 
4787 rostrata W. en. 
4788 alooldes W. en. 
4789 pugioniforme Lh. 
4790 longiscapa W. en. 
4791 annua W. en. 
4792 ciliata Lk. 
808. ASPHO'DELUS. W. 
47931uteus W. 
4794 tauricus W. en. 
4795 ramosus W. 
4796albus W. 
4797 fistulosus W. 
4798 clavatus Roxb. 
4799 creticus Lam. 
4800 intermedius Horn. 
809. ANTHE'RICUM. W. 
BULBINE. 
shrubby lcL\ [or 
beaked si. i j or 
Aloe-leaved i Al.or 
dagger-leaved lAJ or 
glaucous-leavedj£ lAJ or 
O or 
^ lAI or 
Asphodeleie. 
annual 
ciliated 
Asphodel. 
mr.au 
2 mr.au 
1 ap.au 
1 ap.jn 
1 ap.au 
f my.jn 
2 my 
yellow 
Taurian 
branched 
upright 
onion-leaved 
club-seeded 
Candian 
intermediate 
j£ A or 
£ A or 
j£ A or 
£ A or 
£ A or 
O or 
j£ or 
lAI or 
Anthericum. 
Asphodelece. 
my.jn Y 
my.jn W 
1702. 
1812. 
1732. 
1793. 
1759. 
1731. 
1823. 
1596. 
1812. 
4801 nutans W. 
4802 latifolium W. 
4803 serotinum L. 
4804 ramosum L. 
4805 pendulum Horn. 
4806 albucoides Ait. 
nodding 
broad-leaved 
late-flowering 
branched 
pendulous 
Albuca-like 
jg lAI or 
j£ lAJ or 
A or 
:k A or 
:^ lAJ or 
^ lAJ or 
!iJ my W 
2 my W 
lijn.s W 
1 jl.au W 
2 jn Y 
l|jl W 
Asphodelece. 
1 ap.au W 
2 ap.au W 
I au.s W 
2 my.jn W 
4807 sulphureum W.l^K. sulphur-colored;^ A or 
4808 glaucum Fl. per. glaucous lAI or 
4809 semibarbatumii. 5/-. half-bearded lAJ or 
4810 filifoliuni Jacq. thread-leaved ^ lAl or 
4811 pomeridianum Ker. afternoon i/^J or 
Scilla pomeridiana 
4812 physodes B. M. dingy-flowered lAl or 
4813 asphodeloides P. S. upright-leaved ^ OJ or 
4814 hispidum P. S. hairy-leaved lAJ or 
4815 fragrans JV. sweet-scented lAJ or 
4816 flexifolium W. flexuose-leaved lAJ or 
4817 filiforme W. thread-leaved lAI or 
4818 floribundum W. 
1 ap.au P.Y 
H 
1 jl 
f my 
2 jn _ 
Sp. 7—19. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H 
C. G. H. 
Sp. 8—10, 
Sicily 
Tauria 
S. Europe 1551. 
S. Europe ... 
S. Europe 1596. 
E. Indies 1808. 
Candia 1821. 
Canaries 1822. 
Sp. 25—50. 
C. G. H. 1812. 
C. G. H. 1812. 
England moun, 
Europe 1570. 
N. Holl. 1822. 
C. G. H. 1788. 
Hungary 1823. 
Peru 1823. 
N. Holl. 1820. 
C. G. H. 1820. 
C. G. H. 1819. 
C S.1 Bot. mag. 816 
C s.l Jac. ic. 2. t. 403 
O s.l Bot. mag. 1317 
Sk s.l Bot. mag. 1454 
Sk r.m Bot. mag. 1339 
« " - Bot. mag. 1451 
Bot. mag. 773 
Bot. mag. 799 
Blackw. t. 238 
Bot. mag. 984 
S s.p 
R CO 
R CO 
R CO 
R CO 
R CO 
S CO 
R CO 
R CO 
4819 revolutum JV. 
4820 vespertinum W. 
4821 graminifolium W. 
4822trifl6rum W. 
4823 canaliculatum TV. 
4824Liliago W. 
4825 Lilias'trum W. 
thick-spiked lAJ or 
curled-flowered ;9ii lAl or 
afternoon-flow. lAI or 
waved-leaved ^ lAJ or 
three-flowered lAJ or 
channelled -Ivd. ^ lAJ or 
grass-leaved A or 
Savoy A or 
810. ARTHROPO'DIUM. E.Br. Arthropodium. 
4826 paniculatum R. Br. panicled >f lAI or 
4827 cirratum R. Br. New Zealand ^ lAI or 
811. CHLORO'PHYTUM. Ker. Chlorophytum. 
4828 inornatum Ker. dwarf CZ3 cu 
4829 elatum R. Br. tall A lAI cu 
Anthericum elatum H. K. 
4830 orchidastrum Lindl. Orchis-like j^i lAJ cu 
812. C^'SIA. R.Br. Cesia. 
4831 vittata R. Br. nodding-flower. i4i lAI or 
813. NARTHE'CIUM. B.M. NARTHECirw. 
4832 osslfragum Ph. Lancash.- Asphodel^ A cw 
4833 americanum B. M. American A cu 
1 jn.jl W 
2 jn.au W 
li my.jn G.w 
1 ap.my W 
f my.jn W 
1 ap W 
1 mr.ap W 
2 s.d W 
2 my.s W 
li jn W 
1 au.o W 
1 ap.my W.g 
1 my.jn W 
\i my.jn W 
Asphodelece. 
3 my.s W 
3 my.jn W 
Asphodelece. 
1 jn.au W 
2 au.s W 
C. G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
S. Europe 1596. 
S. Europe 1629. 
Sp. 2—6. 
N. S. W. 
N. Zeal. 
Sp. 3—5. 
S. Leone 
C. G. H. 
1795. 
1759. 
1774. 
1795. 
1795. 
1774. 
1774. 
1731. 
1803. 
1794. 
1782. 
1774. 
Sks.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sks.l 
Sks.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sks.l 
Sks.l 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O s.p 
Sk s.p 
Sk s.p 
Sk s.p 
Sk s.p 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sk s.l 
Sks.l 
Sk r.m 
Sks.l 
Sk CO 
Jac. ic. 2. t. 407 
Jac. ic. 2. t. 408 
Eng. bot. 793 
Bot. mag. 1055 
Bot. cab. 330 
Bot. reg. 557 
Bot. reg. 564 
Bot. mag. 1045 
Jac. vind. t. 181 
Jac. ic. 2. t. 409 
Bot. reg. 311 
Jac. ic. 2. t. 412 
Bot. mag. 101* 
Bot. mag. 1040 
Jac. ic. 2. t. 411 
Jac. ic. 2. t. 410 
Bot. mag. 1124 
Bot. mag. 914 
Bot. mag. 318 
1800. 
1821. 
1751. 
C s.p Bot. mag. 1421 
Sk s.p Bot. reg. 709 
D CO Bot. mag. 1071 
S l.p Red. lil. 191 
2 ja.d 
Asphodelece. Sp. 1 — 5, 
1 jl.au PaB N.S.W. 
W S.Leone 1822. S l.p Bot. reg. 813 
1816. S l.p 
Asphodelece. Sp. 2 — 3. 
jl.au Y Britain tur.bo D m.s 
jl.au 'Y N. Amer. 1811. D p 
4809 
Eng. bot. 535 
Bot. mag. 1505 
4812 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
807. Bulbine. From ^oXfia?, a bulb. The species are deservedly common in flower gardens, being at once 
shewy, fragrant, of easy culture, and rapid increase by suckers. 
808. Asphodelus. From a, privative, and (rcpocXXca, to supplant : that is to say, a flower which cannot be sup- 
l)lanted or surjiassed. Linn. The yellow and white species are old inhabitants of our gardens, of easy culture 
and rapid increase. Immense tracts of land in Apulia are covered with the latter species, which affords very 
good nourishment to the sheep. It was sacred to Proserpine, and used in funeral ceremonies. 
809. Anthericum. A name applied by the Greeks to the stem of the asphodel, and not misapplied to this 
set of plants, which irj some sort resemble the asphodel. Plants with fleshy leaves, and spikes of bright yellow 
flowers ; easily cultivated if kept dry. 
