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Dichehstemma Californica, Wood, Proc. Pliilad Acad, 1868. 



Bbodi.ea yolubilis, Baker, Jour. Linn. Soc. 11, 378. — As 

 will be seen Dr. Kellogg's name for this plant is much the 

 earliest, and although very objectionable, would probably 

 have to be accepted if it were kept generically distinct. It 

 is however too much like B. congesia and B. midtiflora to be 

 separated from that genus without violence. Both of these 

 species have corollas nearly as urceolate, and are often 

 found twining with two or three turns. Color in this genus 

 is of small value ; most of the species being very variable, a 

 peculiarity shared by B. volubilis, which occasionally occurs 

 purplish-blue. 



Chlorogalum angustifolium, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 104. 



Lilioi Washingtonianum, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 12; Hespe- 

 rian, Oct. 1859. 



L. pardalinum, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 12; Hesperian, Sept. 

 1859, with fig. and var. angustifolium, Kellogg, 1. c. 



L. parvum, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 179; Hesperian, June, 1862. 



L. Bloomerianium, Kellogg, 1. c. iv. 160. 



" var. ocellatum, Kellogg, 1. c. v. 88. Not 



in the herbarium. 



L. Humboldtianum, Koezl. & Leicbt, 



L. mafjtimum, Kellogg, 1. c. vi. 140. 



L. lucidum, Kellogg, 1. c. vi. 144. 

 L. Columbianum, Hanson. 



LiUorltiza, Kellogg. 



Fritillaria alba, Kellogg, 1. c. i. 46. 

 Liliorhiza lanceolata, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 46. 

 Fritillaria liliacea, Lindl. 



Fritillaria vibidis, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 19. (Name slightly 

 altered.) 



