Disporum.] CLVI. LILIACEX. (J. D. Hooker.) 361 
ciliate. Filaments about as long as the anthers or longer.—Wight figures the 
perianth segments of his three species as acute or acuminate. His ceylanicum is 
intermediate between his other two, but has the smaller flowers of mysorense. His 
figure of Leschenaultianum resembles a broad-leaved pullum. The Bot. Mag. plate of 
Leschenaultianum has the broad sepals of Wight’s mysorense, but the large flowers 
of the type Royle’s figure of the Kumaon plant referred to Leschenaultianum is 
80 bad that I refrain from citing it. 
33. CLINTONIA, Raf. 
Rootstock creeping. Leaves subradical, narrow, costate. Scape naked 
or lleaved. Flowers in terminal umbels or racemes, rarely solitary ; bracts 
wear or 0. Perianth funnel-shaped, deciduous; segments 6, subequal. 
Stamens 6, inserted on the base of the segments, filaments filiform ; anthers 
dorsifixed, subextrorse. Ovary 3-celled; style columnar, stigma thickened ; 
cells 2- or more-ovuled. Berry fleshy, at length loculicidal. Seeds 2 or 
Jr, ovoid or obtusely angled; testa appressed, brown or pale; albumen 
ard; embryo minute.—Species 8, Temperate Asiatic and N. American. 
P alpina, Kunth Enum. v. 159; leaves obovate to oblanceolate cus- 
Pidate or acuminate, scape leafless and pedicels pubescent, perianth- 
qouents oblanceolate 5-7-nerved. Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xiv. 585. 
milacina alpina, Royle D. 380. 
TEMPERATE HIMALAYA, alt. 8-11,000 ft; from Garwhal to Sikkim, alt. 
000 ft., and Bhotan. 
eo few, 4-9 by 2-4 in., suberect, glabrous; nerves many, slender. Scape 
stra; m., slender ; flowers loosely racemose or the upper umbellate; pedicels 1-1 in., 
"in ight, fruiting elongate curved ; bracts caducous. Perianth 4-4 in. long, white. 
Vos included, anthers small. Ovary ovoid; style short, 3-toothed. Berry 
; ID. diam., many-seeded; fruiting pedicels 1-14 in., distant, upcurved.— The 
"Tee C. udensis, F. & M., hardly differs. 
94. TRILLIUM, Linn. 
Rootstock creeping, annulate. Stem simple, erect, base sheathed. Leaves 
Serial at or above the middle of the stem, 3-5-nerved and reticulate. 
fre solitary, sessile or pedicelled. Perianth persistent ; segments 6. 
8 : spreading. Stamens 6, inserted on the base of the segments, filaments 
ee? anthers basifixed, cells bordering the connective, slits lateral. Ovary 
tlg or subglobose, 3.celled; style 3-fid or 3-partite, arms recurved 
l Smatose within; cells many-ovuled. Berry fleshy. Seeds ovoid, witha 
few Hie ey strophiole, albumen fleshy ;.embryo minute.— Species 12, a 
malayan, Chinese and Japanese, the rest N. American. 
LT. Gova ` : ly petioled ovate 
nianum, Wall. Cat. 812; leaves shortly petiole 
93 Ovate-cordate acute, sepals subequal narrowly linear. Royle TU. 384, t. 
Te rillidium Govanianum, Kunth Enum. v. 120. l 
911,000 qam Himataya; from Kashmir, alt. 8-10,000 ft., to Sikkim, alt. 
las T; Tschonoskii, Mazim. in Bull. Acad. Petersb. xxix. (1884) 218 ; 
98 sessile broadly subrhomboidally ovate or orbicular cuspidately 
minate, sepals green oblong-lanceolate, petals similar dull purple. 
re Himataya, alt. 10-11,000 ft, J. D. H., Clarke. BHOTAN and the 
> Grifith — DrsrRIB. Japan. 
