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LILIACEAE 



3. Lilium parryi S. \\'ats. Parry's Lily. Fig. 1022. 



Lilinm parryi S. Wats.; Parry, Davenport Proc. Acad. 2: 189. 

 pi. 5, 6. 1878. 



Bulb small, about 25 mm. in diameter, somewhat 

 rhizomatous, with numerous jointed scales, 12-20 mm. 

 long. Stem slender, 6-12 dm. high, glabrous ; leaves 

 usually scattered, linear-oblanceolate, 10-15 cm. long, 

 6-10 mm. wide, mostly acuminate ; flowers 1 or 2, rarely 

 more, horizontal, funnel-form, pale lemon yellow and 

 minutely dotted, very fragrant ; pedicels stout, erect, 

 usually 8-10 ciu. long ; perianth-segments 6-10 cm. long, 

 8-11 miu. wide, acuminate, the upper third spreading or 

 the tips finally recurved ; anthers oblong, brownish, 6-8 

 mm. long ; capsule 4-5 cm. long, 12 lum. wide, narrowly 

 oblong, acutish, the lobes not winged nor angled. 



Wet places about mountain springs and meadows, Transition 

 and Canadian Zones; San Gabriel River, San Gabriel Mountains, 

 southward through the San Bernardino and San Jacinto Moun- 

 tains, southern California. Type locality: San Bernardino 

 Mountains, "at Ring Brothers' Potato Ranch." 



4. Lilium bolanderi S. Wats. Bolander's Lily. Fig. 1023. 



Lilium bolanderi S. \\"ats. Proc. Am. Acad. 20: 377. 



1885. 



Bulb ovate, 3-4 cm. broad; scales numerous, 

 lanceolate, closely appressed, 25-30 mm. long, not 

 jointed. Stems stout, 3-10 dm. high; leaves mostly 

 in wdiorls, obovate to oblanceolate, acutish, 35-45 

 mm. long, glaucous ; inflorescence racemose or um- 

 bellate, 2-3-flowered to many-flowered; pedicels 3-4 

 cm. long ; flowers horizontal or somewhat nodding, 

 30-35 mm. long, funnel-form, the upper third some- 

 what spreading, with the tips little or not at all re- 

 curved, reddish-purple, spotted with dark purple ; 

 perianth-segments about 8 mm. wide; anthers 5-6 

 mm. long; ovary 10 mm. long. 



Wet places about springs and meadows. Humid Transition 

 and Canadian Zones; Siskiyou Mountains, southern Oregon 

 to Humboldt County, Calif o'rnia. Type locality: in the Red 

 Hills, Humboldt County, California. 



5. Lilium maritimum Kell. Coast Lily. Fig. 1024. 



Lilium martimum Kell. Proc. Calif. Acad. 6: 140. 1875. 



Bulb conical 25-35 mm. in diameter, the scales 

 close-appressed, 15-25 mm. long, not jointed. 

 Stems rather slender, 3-6 dm. high ; leaves usually 

 scattered, very rarely somewhat verticillate, ob- 

 lanceolate to linear, 3-8 cm. long, 7-15 mm. wide, 

 obtuse ; flowers 1-5, on long peduncles, horizontal, 

 deep reddish-orange, spotted within with purple, 

 funnel-form, tlie upper third somewhat recurved ; 

 perianth-segments 35 mm. long, 6-8 mm. wide, 

 lanceolate, acute; anthers 3 mtn. long; ovary 10-12 

 mm. long; capsule 3-4 cm. long, oblong, narrowed 

 below to a short stout stipe, obtuse at apex, the 

 angles narrowly winged. 



Growing in bleak fog-swept meadows near the coast 

 in central California, Humid Transition Zone; Ten Mile 

 River, Mendocino County, south to Marin County. Type 

 locality: low meadows along the coast "in the vicinity of 

 San Francisco (probably Marin County)." 



