66 HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA* 
BULBOCODIUM. Mountain Saffron. 
The flower is hexapetalous, infundibuliform, and 
without any empalement. The ungues are very long 
and linear. The faux conne6ts the petals which are 
lanceolated and concave. The fix fubulated filaments 
are inferred upon the neck of the petals with the anthers 
fixed on by the fides. The gerinen is ovato-fubulate, ob- 
tufely three cornered, the ftyle is like thread and the 
length of the ftamina, having three oblong, ered, ca- 
naliculated ftigmata. The fruit is a triangular, acumi- 
nated pointed capfule, having three cells filled with feeds. 
Seronmm, Mountain Saffron with fubulato-linear 
leaves. Found on the IVelJh mountains. R. Sy. Per. 
Aug. 
ALLIUM. Garlick. 
The common flieath is roundifti and withers away. 
There are fix oblong petals, and fix fubulated ftamina, 
often of the length of the corolla, with oblong, ered 
ahtherae. The germen is above the receptacle, three 
cornered, and the angles marked with a line, having a 
fimple ftyle and an acute ftigma. The fruit is a broad, 
fhort capfule, with three lobes, three cells, and three 
valves, containing many roundifti-feeds. 
Ampeloprafum. Great Round-headed Garlick with a 
plain leaf bearing an umbel which is globofe, with tri- 
cufpidated ftamina and fcabrous petals. Per. June^ 
July. 
Arenarium. Broad-leaved Mountain Garlick with a leafy 
bulbiferous ftem, round (heaths, a fpatha without a 
b^ard, and tricufpidated ftamina. In the mountains of 
IV ejlmor eland., Mr Lawson. In Troutbeck-holm by Great- 
Strickland. R. Sy. Per. July. 
Vineale. Crow Garlick with a round leafy bulbiferous 
ftem and tricufpidated ftamina. In meadows and paf- 
tures. P^r. June. 
Oleraceum. 
