Lilíum.] OLVI. LILIACEX. (J. D. Hooker.) 351 
the base recurved from beyond the middle, stamens exserted anthers 
jh. Hee, Kunth Enum. iv. 267; Duchart. Obs. Gen. Lis., 64; Wall. 
Pl. As. Rar. iii. 67, t. 991 ; Cat. 5078; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xiv. 281; 
Elwes Monogr. Lil. t. v.: Bot. Mag. t. 7053; Gard. Chron. 1880, ii. 77, 
119. L. ochroleucum, Wall. mss. 
WzsrERN HIMALAYA, from Nepal to Simla, alt. 7—8000 ft. 
Bulb unknown. Stem 2-3 ft., slender. Leaves 8-4 by i-1i in., 5-7-nerved. 
Flowers solitary or few and racemed or subumbelled, drooping, sweet.scented, 
tube greenish outside with a stout rounded keel, segment orange-yellow with 
purple dots or spots on the lower half of the recurved portion within, outer 
segments oblanceolate subacute, inner much broader, tips rounded ; filaments. bright 
red, rather spreading; style exserted.—The colours of the flower probably vary. 
A supposed variety with deep crimson green-tipped sepals is figured in Gard. 
Chron. 1888, ii, 412; but its flowers are much shorter than in the type form. 
7. L. primulinum, Baker in Bot. Mag. t. 7227 ; leaves lanceolate, 
flowers corymbose or umbelled long-pedicelled, perianth 5-6 in. funnel- 
shaped segments subequal, the upper half revolute, stamens exserted rather 
shorter than the perianth, anthers 3 in. brown, style much longer than the 
Stamens. L, neilgherrense, Hemsl. & Collett in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxviii. 
188. L. claptonense, Hort. Low. 
Bora ; in the Shan States, Collett. 
bulb large, globose, scales lanceolate. Stem 3-4 ft., erect, glabrous. Leaves 
m. Flowers about 3 in a corymb or umbel, pedicel with a large leaf-like 
Det, Flower pale yellow, unspotted; perianth segments subequal, oblanceolate- 
sblong.—Described from Mr. Baker’s account of a specimen that flowered with 
rs. Low & Co. 
8. L. sulphureum, Baker in Boi. Mag. ined. ; leaves linear l-nerved 
Upper bulbiferous, perianth 7-8 in. broadly funnel-shaped recurved in the 
upper half, inner segments much broader than the outer, stamens rather 
Sorter than the perianth, anthers lin. brown. L. Wallichianum, var. 
Wperbum, Hort. Low. ; Baker in Gard. Chron. 1891, ii. 480. 
UPPER BURMA, Hort. Low. ao 
Bulb large, globose. Stem 6-7 ft. Leaves very many, 3-4 by 4 in. ; bulbils in 
Upper large, Flowers pendant on long pedicels fragrant, pale sulphur-yellow, 
fiue With claret-colour outside ; outer segments 1 in. broad, inner nearly 2 in. ; 
ments straight, yellow ; style curved, rather longer than the anthers.— Described 
r. Baker's notes. 
Srt. IL Bulb and stigma of Sect. L, but stamens diverging 
(Marragon), 
9. L. polyphyll m n in Royle Ill. 388; leaves linear or oblan- 
late, owers whorled. deeg broadly infundibular segments revolute 
71 the middle, stamens exserted, anthers jin. long. Kunth Enum. iv. 
"Ärt: Klotzsch in Bot. Reis. Pr. Waldem. 53; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. 
I ; Elwes Monogr. Til. t. 48. L. punctatum, Jacquem. mss. ex 
chart. Obs, Gen. Lis., 77. UL. stylosum, Klotzsch mss. 
Wxsrkny Temperate HIMALAYA ; alt. 6-12,000 ft., from Kumaon to Kashmir, 
Royle, & 
» &c.—DisTRIB. Affghanistan. 
hese l narrow, of few long narrow subequal fleshy scales. ` Stem 3-4 ft., slender, 
i. the" many-nerved, lower sometimes whorled, SEKR DËS, elongate 
n . D > 
€ naked top of the stem, 4-10-fld.; bracts whor ah or greenish out- 
Nous ; flowers pendulous, 2 in. diam., fragrant, dull yellowi 
