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fimpie cover, and not in a two-horned one. It has a 
ftrong Garlick fmell. In Gillingrove^ Kendal^ 
Weft mor eland 
Allium, Garlick. It hath a bulbous tunicated 
root, compofed of feveral cloves or kernels : 
. The leaves are plain : The flowers are hexape- 
talous, {land bn long pedicles, and are colleded 
into a fmall globe : The fruit is roundilh, divi- 
ded into three cells, and covered with a thin 
membranous ikin. The whole plant has a ftrong 
foetid fmell. The fpecies are : 
I i Allium montmum hiccrne purpureum proliferum^ 
R. 369. Purple-fiower’d Mountain Garlick. On 
the fears of the mountains near Settle^ in Torkjhire ; 
alfo on the rocks near Longftedale^ Weftmoreland, 
The leaves are neither hollow nor round, but plain 
above, carinated underneath, of a glacous colour, 
and two or three grow on a ftalk : The heads are a 
few fmall kernels or bulbs, covered with a twofold 
thin bicornous membrane. 
. 2. Allium fylveftre bicorne flore eicherhaceo albican- 
te^ cum triplici in fingulis petalis ftria atro-purpurea, 
R. 370. Wild Garlick, with an herbaceous ftriated 
flower* In a field adjoining to the high end of Gil- 
lingrove^ near Kendaly in Weftmor eland -f. The 
ftalk is a cubit high, or more, begirt with two or 
three leaves, narrow and keeled, plain, folid, and 
about a fpan long : The head is compofed of many- 
little bulbs, among which come forth, on all fides, ^ 
fmall pedicles, about an inch and a half long, fuf*. 
taining each a Angle flower, with many long petals, 
of a whitifh herby colour, with a ftripe in the middle, 
running lengthways, and two wings at the borders, 
of a nafty purple : Before the head opens, it is cover- 
ed with a channeled herby bag or membrane, horned, 
as it were, with two keels running into fharp points. ' 
The flowers, laid betwixt paper, and gently preffed. 
