LINN.EAN SYNOPSIS OF GENERA. 
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♦** Perianth single, coloured, inferior, G-parted. 
320. CoNVALLARiA. Perianth bcllshiiped. Fr. a berry. 
327. Agrapiiis. Perianth tubular-bellshaped. Fr. a ea])sule. 
327. Muscari. Perianth globose or cylindrieal, eontracted at 
the mouth. 
**** Perianth single, coloured, inferior, ofG leaves. 
t Style trifid. 
320. Asparagus. Perianth tubular below, persistent. Fr. suc- 
eulent. 
322. Fritillaria. L. of perianth eaeh with a nectariferous 
cavity at the base. Fr. dry. 
tt Style entire or 0. Stigma obtuse or 3-lobed. 
.323. Gagea. Anth. erect, their base attached to the end of the 
filament. 
Anthers incumbent. 
323. Lilium. L. of perianth v\fith a longitudinal nectariferous 
furrow below. 
323. Lloydia. L. of perianth with a transverse nectariferous 
fold below. 
Nectary none. 
324. Allium. Umbel inclosed in a spath before flowering. 
329. Narthecium. Spath 0. Filaments bearded. Style tri- 
gonous. 
323. Ornithogalum. Spath 0. Filaments inserted on the 
receptacle. Style trigonous. — FI. white or yellow. 
324. SciLLA. Spath 0. Filaments at the base of the perianth. 
Style trigonous. — FI. never white or yellow. 
322. Tulipa. Spath 0. Style 0. Stigma 3-lobed. 
340. Acorus. Spath 0. Style 0. Stigma obscurely 3-lobed. 
FI. on a spadix. 
***** Perianth single, glumaceous, inferior. 
328. JuNCUS. Caps. 3-celled, 3-valved. Seeds numerous. 
334. Luzula. Caps. 3-celled, 3-valved. Seeds 3. 
Order II. DIGYNIA. 
273 . OxYRiA. Perianth 4-leaved. 
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