f 
HEXANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Scilla. 107 
O. Flowers forming a corymhus ; outer fruit- 
fa,Iks taller than the central ones, 
COMMOV STAR OF BETHLEHEM. Woods, mea¬ 
dows and pastures; rare. In the lields on the left hand 
side of a small stream, near the foot-road leading from 
Kirkby to Kirkhy Hardwick, plentifully , and apparently 
wild. Kev. J. T. BiiCHER. P. April, May. ' 
SCILLA. Smith, 366. With, 343. 
Cor. hexapetala, patens. Filamenta filiformia. 
Capfula sapera, trilocularis. Semina subro¬ 
tunda. Cal. nullus. 
Bloss. bellfiapedy permanent. Segments rolU 
ed back. Gennen with 3 nectariferous pores 
at the top. 
S. foliis linearlbus, spica nutante, floribus nutans. 
cernuis campanulato-cylindricis apice rc- 
flexis, bracteis geminls. 
S. Blofs tubular bell fhaped^ with 6 divifonsi 
fegments rolled back: foral leaves in pairs, 
Hyacinthus nonscriptus. Linn, IVith, 
HARR-BKLL-SQUILL. WILD HYACINTH. 
Woods and hedges. In Eperstone, Flintham, Col- 
wick, and Asply Woods; Thickets near Oxton Toll- 
bar ; and Southwell. P. May. 
NARTHECIUM. Smith, 368. With. 339; 
Cor. hexapetala, patens, persistens. Filamenta 
filfiormia, hirsuta. Capsula supera, pris- 
matica. Semina utrinque appendiculata. 
Cal. nullus. 
Bloss. 6 petalsy permanent. Siiy\e none. Caps. 
eggfiaped. Seeds tapering to each end. 
