230°. - HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Lilium. 
ternato-terminalibus, floribus reflexis, corollis rey 
tis.— Mich, fl. amer. 1. p. 197. T 
L. Martagon. Walt. fl. car. 123. — — ; 
, leon. Catesb. car. 2. t. 56. : 
^ In fertile meadow grounds: Lower Virginia and Caroli- á 
* na. Y. June,July. v.v. Resembles L. Martagon | 
very much ; flowers larger and maculated. i 
superbum, 8. L. foliis lineari-lanceolatis trinervibus glabris, inferioribus 
verticillatis intermediis duplo longioribus superioribus 
sparsis, floribus racemoso-pyramidatis reflexis, corollis 
revolutis— Wild. sp. pl.2. p. 88. 4 
Icon. Trew ehret.2. t.11. Bot. mag. 936. 
In low copses and swamps, on blue clay soil : Canada to 
* Virginia. Y. July, Aug. v. v. The*most stately 
plant of this family in North America; the number 
b and elegance of its flowers are astonishing. I bave, in 
favourable situations, seen stems of about seven feet 
high, with from thirty to fifty flowers, disposed in a 
graceful manner in form of a chandelier. 
300. FRITILLARIA. Gen. pl. 559. 
lanceolata. 1. F. caule folioso 1—2-floro, foliis lineari-lanceolatis ob- 
ej enti inferioribus verticillatis, petalis lanceo- 
Lilium camschatcense, Willd. sp. pl.2.-89- —., 
On the head-waters of tbe Missouri and Columbia. 
° M. Lewis. it. July. v. s, Flowers dark pwple 
with brown spots. 
suspects it ver: justly to be a Fritillaria : when l p^ 
amined the Herbarium I had n arf 
finding it under Lilium, and made a drawing and of 
_ Scription under the above name, for the ravels 
Lewis and Clark. 
301. ERYTHRONIUM. Gen. pl. 562. : 
lanceolatum. 1, E. petalis lanceolatis basi dilatatis obtusiusculis, germine a 
Pie onem pet en ; 
. Dens canis, ; . amer. 1. p. 198. ` Sere, 
In woods, near th —— P eod on the banks > 
of rivulets: Canada to Virginia, and on the Missou- — — 
