Order I. 
HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
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4785 Leaves fleshy rounded, Stem shrubby erect branched 
4787 Leaves fleshy rounded glaucous, Stem shrubby short rooting 
4788 Leaves fleshy tongue-shaped lanceolate flat on both sides 
4789 Leaves fleshy linear acuminate channelled. Scape twice as long as leaves 
4790 Leaves fleshy subulate half rounded flexuose glaucous 3 times as short as scape 
4791 Leaves fleshy subulate rounded, Scape racemose 
4792 Leaves ensiform fleshy 3 cornered fringed. Scape simple. Raceme very long 
4793 Stem leafy. Leaves 3 cornered striated 
4794 Stem leafy, Lvs. subul. 3 cornered striated, Bractes membranous lanceol. : the upper longer than flowers 
4795 Stem naked branched, Pedunc. altern. longer than bract, Leaves ensiform carinate smooth 
4796 Stem naked simple, Pedunc. clustered the length of bractes. Leaves linear keeled smooth 
4797 Stem naked, Leaves upright striated subulate tistular 
4798 Leaves linear weak. Scape erect branched, Flowers small 
4799 Stem leafy naked above branched. Leaves filiform striated toothed ciliated 
4800 Stem nearly naked. Leaves upright cylindrical fistular 
4801 Leaves fleshy lanceolate flat concave at base reflexed at end, Raceme nodding at end 
4802 Leaves fleshy oblong lanceolate acuminate nerved straight* times as short as scape 
4S03 Leaves flattish. Scape 1-flowered 
4804 Leaves flat. Scape branched. Flowers flat, Pistils straight 
4805 Leaves linear keeled shorter than the branched scape. Flowers clustered in threes pendulous 
480fi Leaves linear channelled smooth cartilaginous at edge, Scape simple 
4807 Leaves lane, linear channelled with an obtuse concave end. Scape and raceme simple. Flowers spreading 
4808 Raceme simple long many-flowered, Pedunc. spreading in flower, appressed in fruit 
4809 Roots fibrous. Filaments declinate : the outer not bearded 
4810 Leaves filiform flexuose reflexed longer than scape, Scape simple filiform. Raceme few-flowered 
4811 Leaves flaccid glaucous with the edge and nerves rough. Stem panicled branched, Filam. not bearded 
4812 Leaves oblong. Raceme corymbose. Stamens dilated in middle papillose 
4813 Leaves fleshy linear-subulate half-rounded upright 
4814 Leaves fleshy compressed hispid 
4Sl5 Leaves rounded filiform upright shorter than scape. Scape simple 
4816 Leaves linear filiform flexuose reflexed at base ciliated the length of the branched scape 
4S17 Leaves filiform rounded roughish. Filaments smooth, Sepals lanceolate 
4818 Leaves flat smooth linear lanceolate acute, Scape simple, Raceme many-flowered cylindrical compact 
4819 Leaves 3-cornered rough. Scape branched. Flowers revolute 
4820 Leaves linear ensiform keeled 3-cornered shorter than the branched scape 
4821 Leaves linear flat depressed shorter than the branched scape. Alternate sepals wavy 
4822 Leaves channelled sword-shaped, Scape simple, Bractes remote 3-flowered 
4823 Leaves fleshy hairy sword-shaped 3-cornered channelled on the narrow side, Scape simple 
4824 Leaves fiat. Scape simple. Flowers flat. Pistil declinate 
4825 Leaves flat. Scape simple. Flowers campanulate. Stamens declinate 
4i>26 Racemes divided. Pedicels clustered. Inner sepals crenulate. Capsules pendulous 
4827 Raceme divided, Bractes leafy. The bearded half of filam. with 2 appendages at base, Lvs. lane, ensiform 
4S28 Stemless, Leaves lanceolate radical little longer than simple scapes 
4829 Leaves flat. Scape branched. Peduncles clustered, Flower flat 
4830 Lvs. lanceol. acuminate upright spreading. Panicle branched upright many-flowered. Branches smooth 
4831 Flowers nodding, Stamens propendent. Filaments striped. Leaves flat. Bulbs clustered 
4832 Leaves ensiform, Filam^ents woolly 
4833 Bractes unequal : the lower embracing the stalk ; the upper setaceous 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
810. Arthropodium. From agS-^ey, a joint, and ^a?, a foot, on account of the jointed footstalks of the flowers. 
Distmguished by its bearded filaments. 
811 Chlorophytum. From %Xwfs?, green, and qmi-ov, a plant. Very inconspicuous flowers requiring a bark- 
Ded, but easily cultivated under such circumstances. 
812. Casta. Named after Frederick Ctesius, who lived in 1703. 
oLx Nart/jecium. P>om vct^3-'/)|, a rod or wand, in allusion to the slender spike of flowers. This genus 
resembles a small Anthericum, from which genus it has been separated. 
