LILIACE 157 
oides, DC.; leaves 2-3, broader towards the tip, erect; 
orchards and slopes; Switzerland, Jura, Dauphiny, occa- 
sional. JZ. racemosum, DC.; flowers fragrant, upper ones 
often imperfect, leaves prostrate, grooved above; grassy 
slopes ;. Switzerland, Jura, Pyrenees. /. neglectum, 
Guss.; plant more robust, flowers larger, leaves broader, 
more deeply channelled ; vineyards; Bale, Winterthur. 
18. HEMEROCALLIS, L. 
Flowers large, funnel-shaped, in loose spikes; perianth- 
leaves united at the base into a long tube; stamens in- 
serted in the throat of the perianth, anthers dorsifixed ; 
root tuberous. 
HT. fulva, L.; flowers very large (4 in. long), reddish- 
yellow variegated with purple, sharply veined trans- 
versely, leaves broadly linear; orchards; Rhone Valley, 
Tirol, Lombardy, Carinthia, Salzburg. A. flava, L., 
flowers smaller (3 in. long), yellow, scented, not veined 
transversely, leaves narrowly linear; orchards; Lindau, 
Bregenz, Piedmont, Lombardy, Styria, Carinthia, Pyre- 
nees. 
19. ‘ToLirs, 'L. 
Flowers very large, solitary, on a leafy scape; sepals 
and petals distinct; stamens hypogynous, anthers basi- 
fixed; stigma sessile, with radiating lobes ; leaves broad. 
Not alpine. 
T. sylvestris, L., Tulip; flowers yellow; meadows and 
vineyards; Switzerland, Jura, Pyrenees, not common. 
IT. Didiert, Jord.; flowers deep purple with a black spot 
at the base of each perianth-leaf; Sion. 
