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645. EUCOMIS. Cero/ inferiorj 6-parted, permanent, 
fpreading; flaments -united at the bafe into a nec- 
tary growing to the bottom of the corol. 
Scape clavate; leaves brwacl lanceolate, acute. 
The Cape. Jacq.hort. l. t. 92. Peti’v, gaiz. 1. 85./. 6. 
Leaves numerous, fpreading-recurved ; flovsers nodding. 
Scape clavate: leaves elliptic, acute, in pairs, prefled to the 
ground. 
The Cape. Jeseq. u, 2. t, 449 ' Flowers eredl. 
Scape cylindrical: leaves tonge-fhaped, obtufe, prefled to 
the ground. 
The Cape. Dill. ehh. no. t 92./. IC9. Corona regalis. 
Scape cylindrical ; leaves ovate-oblong, tindulate, fpread- 
ing: raceme crowned with a tuft of leaves nearly as 
long as itfelf. 
The Cape. Alton Kevs. I./. 433 ' IL'illJ. 2. ^.93. 
Scape cylindrical: leaves oblong-lanceolate, channelled, 
fpreading: raceme very long, crowned with a tuft of 
leaves fhorter th’an itfelf. 
The Cape. UlJerit. fert. A«gl 18. r. t8. 
^46. UVULARIA. Core/ 6-petal!ed, cred; petals 
with each a neftariferous cavity at the bafe ; fila- 
ments very fhort. 
Leaves clafping the ftem, both glabrous. 
Bohemia. Moris- Jsti. ?3, t. 4. f. 1 1,. Barr. rar. t. 7 t 9 > 7 ^®’ 
Leaves clafping the item, hairy : ftem villous, 
ceo/ Japan, Thunb.Jap. fii, ff r// 4 . 2. p. 94. 
Leaves perfoliate, ovate-Iaiiceolate, pointed. 
North America. Corn. Caoad, .\.o. t. Polygonatum. 
Leaves perfoliate, ovate. 
Virginia. Canada. Moris-feLl. 13. t. \.f. 12. 
Leaves feflile, ovate-lanceolate. 
Canada, biifid, 1 -flowered : /motj alternate. 
Leaves fcffile, linear, ending in a tendril. 
Japan. B'hitnb. Jap. 136. ll'illd, 2. p. 9;. 
^47. G 1 ORIOSA. Corol 6 -petalled, undulate, en- 
tirely reflcdled: ftyle oblique. 
Leaves ending in a tendril. 
Malabar. Rhesd. MaL 7. t. lOJ.f. 57. DarvAn. 2. 13. 
The roots and every part of the plant are poifonous. 
Leaves pointed. 
Senegal. Stem climbing : f.srwers blue, 
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