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deciduous. Ovary co-ovtilate ; style undivided ; 

 stigma 3-angular . — If . Bulbous. Pedicels 

 bractless. 



1. L . PARDALINUM Kellogg, Flowers orauge- 

 color, with purple dots. — Marin County. Con- 

 tra Costa. Summer. 



9. Fritillaria L. 



Perigonium deciduous; 6-sepalous, campanu- 



late, with a smooth nectariferous pit near the 



base of each sepal. Ovary co-ovulate; style 3- 



parted. — 21. Bulbous. Flowers bracteate. 



1. F. LiLiACEA Lindl. Leaves in a single 

 whorl near the base of the stem; capsule stipi- 

 tate, with obtuse angles; flowers greenish- 

 white. — South San Francisco. Mission Hills. 

 Lake Chabot. Summer. 



2. F. LANCEOLATA Pursh. Leaves in 1 to 

 3 whorls on the upper part of the stem ; flowers 

 dark purple, mottled with yellow. — Common. 

 Summer. 



Bulb of this species probably poisonous, 

 like that of its European congener F. Melea- 

 gris. 



10. CalochortUS Pursh. Maeiposa. 



Perigonium 6-sepalous, deciduous; 3 external 

 sepals smaller and lanceolate; 3 internal, broad, 

 with a conspicuous nectariferous gland near 

 the base. Ovarj^ Go-ovulate; style 0; stigmas 

 3, reflexed, persistent. — It. Bulbous. 



