118 LILIACEiB. 



5. T. pedunciilaris, Lindl. Pedicels often 6-10 in. long: perianth rose-purple to 

 nearly white, cleft below the middle, 1 in. long: anthers retuse. Wet places 

 Ceut.,Cal. t 



6. T. Bridgesii, Greene. About a foot high: umbel rather few-flowered: perianth 

 light blue. Very common in open forests about Humboldt Bay. Chico. 



7. T. crocea, Greene. Perianth 7-9 lines long: lower filaments very short. N. Cal. 



8. T. gracilis, Greene. Smaller: filaments subequal: anthers acute. S. N. Mts. 



9. T. ixioides, Greene. Scape ^-2 ft. high: filaments unequal, wing-dilated, 2-append- 

 aged above. S. Cal. to Or. 



10. T. lugens, Greene. Similar: perianth dark brown outside: winged filaments not 

 forked above. Collected by E. L. Greene near Vacaville, Cal., May 4, 1886. 



11. T. hyacintliina, Greene. Perianth white with green veins, rarely purple-tinged: 

 filaments broad at base, united into a ring. Moist ground. Cent. Cal. N. 



12. T. lilacina, Greene. Smaller: perianth lilac-purple: filaments not so broad at 

 base, distinct. Col. in Amador Co. by Mrs. Curran. May, 25, 1886. 



N.B —No. 1 is Brodioea Douglasii, Wats.; No. 11, B. lactea, Wats.; No. 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 have the 

 same specific names under Brodioea in the Cal. Bot. No. 3, 10, 12 are new. Behria tenui/Uyra, Greeno, of 

 the California Peninsula, is the type of a new genua belonging between this and the next. It is approp- 

 riately dedicated to Dr. H. H. Behr, of the University of California. 



7. BREVOORTIA, Wood. 



1. B. cocciuea, Wats. Flowers pendulous, 1-1^ in. long, N. Cat (Ihteracken.) 



8. LEX7COCIIINT7M, MattalL 

 L tu montauuin, Nutt. White flowers surpassed by the leavea. GaL £> 



9. CAMASSIA, lindley. 

 V C. esciilenta, Lindl. Flowers irregular, lower segment deflexed: segments not 



connivent in age, persistent: seeds shinmg N Cal., N & E. to Montana 



2. C Leichtlinii, Watson. Nearly regular flowers larger; segment* oruader, con_ 

 nivent and twisted, at length deciduous: seeds obovoid, duU. S. F. Bay, J4. to Wash- 



10. HASTINGSIA, Watson. 



1, H. alba, Wata. Flowers in dense close raceme, 2-3 lines long. N. Cal., Or. 



2. H. bracteosa, Wats. Flowers 3-6 lines long, nearly equaled by bracts: stamens 

 short. Coll, by Thos, Howell in Curry Co., Or., May, 1884. 



11. CHLOBOGALUM, Kunth. 



Perianth-segments very slender, §-f in. long: pedicels longer than the bracts 1 



Perianth-segments obionj^-obianceolate, 1-^ in. long: bulb-coats not fibroos 2, 8 



