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88. liliacej:. 
Tribe I. Tulipece. 
1. TuLi'PA Litm. Tulip. 
1. T. sylves'tris (L.) ; st. 1-flowered glabrous, fi. at tirstdroop- 
ing, tip of segments of perianth and base of stan^ens hairy. 
—E. B. 63. St. 29. 11. Pi. X. 446.— Fl. yellow, rarely produced 
in a wild state. Chalk-pits in the Eastern Counties. " Mea- 
dows near Nottingham and in Yorkshire." P. IV. V. E. 
2. Fritilla'eia Linn. Fritillary. 
1. F. Meledgris (L.); st. 1-flowered leafy, 1. all alternate 
linear-lanceolate.— B. 622. St. 18. 4. R. x. 442.— About a 
foot high. Fl. dull red with many dark spots, rarely white. — 
Meadows and pastures in the East and South. P. V. E. 
3. Lil'xum Linn. Lily. 
[1. L.MaHdgon{h.); 1. whorled elliptic-lanceolate, st. downy 
roughish, fl. nodding, perianth reflexed. — E. B. S. 2799. R. x. 
451. — Height 1 — li foot. Fl. violet-flesh-coloured with dark- 
purple spots. — Copses. P. VI. VII. Turk's-cap Lily.'] E. 
[Z. pyrenaicum (Gouan) ; 1. scattered linear-lanceolate, 
fl. nodding, perianth reflexed. — Sy. E. B. 1517. — About 1 ft. 
high. Fl. yellow with black dots below. — Between South 
]\Iolton and Mollond, Devon.] E. 
4. Lloyd'ia Salish. 
1. L. serottna (Rchb.) ; root-1. semicylindrical, st.-l. dilated 
below and sheathing, fl. mostly solitary, nectary a transverse 
plait.— i;. B. 793. St. 28. 2. R. x._ 440. L. alpina (Salisb.) 
Anther icnrn (L.) — 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. 
Tribe II. AspliodeleGe. 
5. Obnithog'alum Linn. em. Schvltes. Star of Bethlehem. 
%\. 0. nmhelldtum (L.) ; fl. corymbose, ped. exceeding the 
linear-lanceolate bracts, filaments lanceolate simple, 1. linear 
