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ROBINSON. 
receptacle is quite flat, moreover the tetrahedral nutlets are quite as in Trigonotis, 
though proportionally somewhat longer than in any Indian species, and quite 
different from those of any Eritrichium. 
The name of this genus, under the Vienna code, is Endogonia Lindl., dating 
from 1847, while Trigonotis was published in 1851. There is a still older 
Endogona of Rafinesque, 1836, not a valid genus, as it is universally reduced to 
Anthericum Linn., but quite sufficient to prevent the employment of Lindley’s 
name here. 
