350 CLVI.  LILIAGEX. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Lilium. 
linear, nerves 3-5 faint, perianth 6-10 in. narrowly tubular below then 
infundibular with the upper third recurved, stamens much Shorter t Gë ' 
erianth, anthers 1 in. orange yellow. Kunth Enum. iv. 267; Wa d Ze 
E076 ; Bot. Mag. t. 4561; Duchart. Obs. Gen. Lis. 71; Lindl. § Par, bg 
Gard. 1850, 190, with woodcut; Lemaire, Jard. Fleur. t. 105-6; Fl. " 
Serres, t. 612; Elwes Monogr. Lil. iv. 267 ; Baker in Journ. Linn. ME il 
227. L. longiflorum, Wall. Teut. Fl. Nep. 40, t.29. D. Batisua, . 
mss. 
WESTERN HIMALAYA; Nepal and Kumaon, alt. 3—4000 ft. nate, Stem 
Bulbs small, on a creeping rootstock ; scales many, short, ovate, acumina aitar " 
4-6 ft., base ascending, few-fld. Leaves 6-12 by Läim, Flowers vw mbeqaal, 
horizontal, sweet-scented, pedicel long; tube greenish outside; segments $ 
. 
: sule 
oblanceolate, 2. in. broad; style recurved at the top; stigma conoidal. Capsu 
1i-2 in. 
3. L. neilgherrense, Wight Ic. t. 2031; leaves elliptic-lancco mte 
strongly nerved, perianth 8-12 in. narrowly tubular below then 1n am anth, 
with the upper third recurved, stamens much shorter than the p Soc. xi¥. 
anthers 2 in. ; Duchart. Obs. Gen. Lis., 71; Baker in Journ. Lm x t 
230; Elwes Monogr. Lil. t. vi. L. neilgherricum, Lemaire Tl. 2095 ' 
353. L. tubiflorum and Wallichianum, Wight, Let, 2033-4, . 
Metzii, Steud. in Hohenack. Pl. Exsicc. Ind. Or. No. 954. 
SOUTHERN Deccan ; Nilghiri and Pulney Mts., alt. 5-8000 ft., Wight, de. and 
Very closely allied to Z. Wallichianum, but the leaves are much shor 
broader, 3-5 by 3-1 in., and the perianth tube even longer. 
4. L. Lowii, Baker in Bot. Mag. t. 7232 ; leaves numerous sbori kee 
sessile, flowers corymbose or umbelled, perianth 3-4 in. broadly Kg , 
shaped recurved from about the middle, stamens shorter than the pert of. 
anthers in brown. L. nepalense, Collett & Hemsl. in Journ. Linn- 
xxvii. 133. 
BURMA ; in the Shan hills. Collett. in. Flowers 
Bulb globose 2 in. diam., scales lanceolate. Stem 3-4 ft. Leaves 2-3 Da li 
coriaceous, 3 in. diam., pedicels long; perianth segments nearly wn i lower 
broad, white, or greenish externally, speckled with claret-brown in thet a m$. 
halves; style as long as the stamens.—I have taken the characters from 
d of 
of Mr. Baker's drawn up from specimens that flowered in the nurseries 
Messrs. Low & Co. 
. ii 
5. L. Bakerianum, Hemsl. & Collett in Journ. Linn. Soe. led, 
138, t. xxii.; leaves short linear or lanceolate, flowers few Jongen? the 
perianth 3-4 in. campanulate, segments acute spreading from à 
. n H t D 
middle inner much the broadest, stamens much shorter than the peran 
anthers j in. long. 
Burma ; on the Shan hills, Collett. d margins 
Stem 2—4 ft., puberulous, 2.fld. Leaves 2 in., nerves obscure, costa an ou 
lepidote. Flowers erect; perianth segment spotted on the broad bases, alate, 
narrowly-lanceolate long-acuminate, inner oblanceolate tip rounded ap 
: iven 
margins furfuraceously puberulous.— Description from a single specimen as EI 
by Hemsley 1l. c. 
tt Flowers yellow. 
6. L. nepalense, D. Don in Mem. Wern. Soc. iii. 412; P rod om 
Nep. 52; leaves lanceolate, perianth 4-5 in. broadly funnel-shaped 
