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and keeled, spath 2-valved about equalling the erect bulbless lax 
umbel, stam. naif as long as the oblong segments of tbe perianth. 
— R. X. 503.— Bulb ovate. L. angularly folded, acute. Seg- 
ments of perianth white with a slender green midrib. — Hedges 
in Guernsey. P. V. \T[.] 
7. A. ursinum (L.) ; st. naked triangular, I. stalked ovate-lan- 
ceolate, spath 2-valved ovate, umbel level-topped lax bulbless. 
— E. B. 122. — Bulb slender, oblong. L. few, broad, smooth, 
bright green. Stalk one, as tall or taUer than the leaves. PI. 
white. Smelling strongly of garlic when bruised. — Dampwooda 
and hedges. P. V. VI. Rarmom. E. S. I. 
\_A. amhig'uum (Sm.) ; st. terete, 1. broadly linear attenuate, 
umbels few-flowered with a few bulbs, spath 3 — 4-valved, stam. 
about half the length of the perianth. — Rochester. Eye Castle 
Hill, Suff". Not a native. E. B. S. 2803.] E. 
Tribe III. Anthericece. 
9. Sesie'this Kunth. 
1. S. Ucolor (K.).—E. B. S. 29-52.— Root of fleshy fibres. 
L. linear, flat or a little keeled upwards. St. and 1. inclosed in 
sheathing scales and sun-ounded by bro'wn fibres. Fl. panicled. 
Pet. purple without, white within. Seed-stalks thick, white. 
Seeds black. — Sandy heaths. Near Boummouth, Dorset. On 
hills and by sea-side, Derrynane, Kerry. P. V. E. I. 
Tribe IV. Hemerocallidece. 
10. Endtm'ion Dumort. Blue-bell. 
1. E. nittam (Duni.) ; 1. Imear, raceme nodding, fl. bellshaped 
cylindrical, tip of the sep. revolute, bracts 2. — SciUa Sm., E. B. 
377. Agraphis Link. — Scape about a foot high. Fl. blue, rarely 
white. Stam. imited to the perianth half-way up. L. shorter 
than the scape. — Woods and thickets. P. \. English Blue-bell. 
E. S. I. 
11. Mus'cAKi Tourn. Grape Hyacinth. 
1. M. racemdsum (Mill.) ; fl. ovate nodding crowded upper 
ones nearlv sessile abortive, 1. linear channeled flaccid recurved 
at the erxA'—Hyacinthiis Sm., E. B. 1931.— Scape 1 ft. high. Fl. 
dark blue, scented. — Sandy fields. Plentiful near Cavenhani 
and Pakenham, Suffolk. P. V. E. 
