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ARUM tenuifolium. 
Grass-leaved Ttalian Arum. 
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MONGCIA POLYANDRIA. 
Nat. ord. ARoIDER. Jussieu gen. 23. Div. I. Spadix spatha involutus, 
AROIDES (includentes tam Typhas quam Aroideas Jussieuii). 
Brown prod. 1. 333. Sect. I. Flores declines; Perianthio (Calyce) nullo. 
Aroidee vere. — ’ ey i i + 
ARUM. Supra fol. 450. 
Div. Acaulia, foliis simplicibus. a 
A. tenuifolium, acaule; foliis (tardioribus scapo) angusto-lanceolatis, spatha 
subrecurva, spadice longo vermiformi acuto declinato. Lamarck encye. 3. 
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Arum tenuifolium. Zinn. sp. pl. ed. 2. 2. 1870. Mill. dict. ed. 8. n. 5. 
Willd. sp. pl. 4. 486. enum. 2. 986; (excluso passim synon. Gron. orient. 
ad ARUM gramineum. Russell alepp. 2. 264. pertinente). Hort. Kew. 
Cd: 250..3095 a ae Mat oe 
_ Arisarum angustifoliam Ornithogali lutei facie. Lobel adv: 260, 261. 
Arisarum angustifolium. Clus. hist. 2.74. — sr ee : : , 
Folia tardiora flore, radicalia, angusta, lanceolata, graminis vel Scor- 
zonere pene instar, glabra viridia '7-8-uncias longa, deorsim subattenuata, 
bast equitantia. Caulis brevissimus vagind membranaced inclusus: spatha 
elongata, acuminata, recurvula: spadix longus, gracilis, vermiformis, acutus, 
rubens, extra spatham inclinatus. Lam. loc. cit. (ex gall. vers.) 
Native of Italy; and said to have been cultivated here 
in 1570; though we had never met with a plant of it till last 
summer, when an imported one, from Italy, flowered in the 
greenhouse of Mr. Griffin at South Lambeth, where the 
drawing was made. — 
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