M. ie il 
928 " HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
recurvifolia, 3. Y. caulescens; foliis lineari-Jance 
° vo-deflexis margine raro filamen 
^ - fibus latioribus.— Salisb. in parad. lond. 31. 
On the sandy shores of Georgia, Leconte. h. July, 
Aug. v. v. Flowers greenish-yellow, with a tinge 
of purple; stem about three feet high: this species 
Ww has been confounded with the following. 
„gloriosa. 4. Y. edulescens, ramosa; foliis lato-lanceolatis plicatis 
integerrimis, petalis lanceolatis.—W illd. sp. pl. 2. 
p- 183. 
Icon. Bot. rep. 473. Bot. mag. 1260. 
On the sea-shore of Carolina. kh. July, Aug. v.v. 
- Flowers white; plant about ten feet high, 
aloifolia. 5. Y. caulescens, ramosa ; foliis lineari-lanceolatis calloso- 
; crenulatis strictis —Villd. sp. pl. 2. p. 184. 
Icon. Dill, elth. 328. f. 416. Comm. prel. t. 14. g 
On the coast of Carolina and Florida. h. Aug. v.v. — 
Flowers white. j ‘ 
| 299. LILIUM. Gen. pl. 558. 
Cateshei. 1, L, foliis sparsis erecto caule unifloro, 
E . = erecta, petalis longe unguiculatis margine un 
. apice reflexis. Willd. sp. pl.2..p. 86. Wa 
car, 250. 
L. spectabile. Salisb. icon. rar. 5. t. 5. 
L. carolinianum. Lam. encycl. 3. p. 554. 
Icon. Catesb. car. 2. 1. 58. Bot. mag. d 
In low sandy meadows: Virginia to ina. 
June—Aug. v. v. Flower very han , 
er with yellow and brown; stem about à. 
pudicum, 2. L.? foliis sparsis lineari-lanceolatis, caule unif 
? ë rolla campanulata cernua, petalis erectis 
s spathulato-obovatis obtusis intus planis. — 
May. v. s. in Herb. Lewis. Flower 
. stem about ten inches high, = = 
This doubtful species is at first sight more related t 
Fritillaria; but the style, which is the length of 
petals, with an obtuse stigma, asso more ¢ 
* . to Lilium. Tte fruit 1 am u 
eS: root is a flat bi x 1 1 b It 
