HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 6^ 
Oleraceum. IVild Garlick wiih an herbaceous, ftrlated 
flower, a round leafy bulbiferous ftem, roundifh, fcab- 
rous leaves, fulcated underneath. In the fields about 
Briftcl^ and in IVeft, Per. July. 
Urftnum. Ramfon with a naked femlcylindrical ftem, 
lanceolated leaves on foot-ftalks, and a faftigiated umbel. 
Common in woods and hedges. Per. May. 
FRITILLARIA. Common chequered 
Daffodil or Fritillary. 
The flower confifts of fix oblongo-lanceolated, acumi- 
iiated petals without any cup, broader towards the bafc 
and reflex from the middle. The ne6l;aria are two ob- 
tule, callous tubercles adjoining to the bafe of the petals. 
The fix ftamina are very fhort and fubulated, having 
oblong antherse. The germen is turbinated, having a 
fimple ftraight ftyle ftiorter than the corolla, the ftigma 
is triplex, patent andobtufe. The fruit is a fubgiobofe 
caplule, narrower at the bafe with three cells and three 
valves, containing many ovate, acuminated feeds. 
Meleagris. Common chequered Daffodil or Fritillary 
with the leaves placed alternately. In meadows and 
paftures. In Mawde-Jields near Rtjlip Common^ Middle- 
fepc. Blacks Spec. In the fields ^ tween Mortlake and 
Kew. Per. Aprils May. 
ORNITHOGALUM. Star of Bethlehem. 
The flower hath fix lanceolated petals, without any 
cup, which are ered: to the middle and then piano-pa- 
tent, remain till the fruit be ripe and lofe their colour. 
The fix filaments are ered, dilated at the bafe, fhorter 
than the corolla and have fimple anthers. The germen 
is angular, the ftyle fubulated and remains till the fruit 
be ripe, and the ftigma is obtufe. The fruit is a round- 
ifh, angular, trilocular capfule with three valves con- 
taining roundifh feeds. 
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Obf. 
