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veins beneath: flowers yellow, spotted below, the segments spreading 
and somewhat recurved above: capsule oblong-obovate. — Ker, Bot. 
Mag. t. 800, 858; Fl. Serres, t. 1174; Baker, Journ. Linn. Soc. 14. 
240, excl. vars.; Babbage, 1. c. 156, fig. (bulb). L. penduliflorum, 
DC.; Red. Lil. t. 105. ZL. pardalinum, var. Bourgai, Baker, 1. c. 242. 
Canada (N. Brunswick to Rainy River) to Georgia. 
10. L. supersum, Linn. Like the last, but the perianth-segments 
spreading from the base and strongly revolute: leaves often scattered, 
smooth: capsule somewhat broader. — Ker, Bot. Mag. t. 936; FI. 
Serres, t. 1014; Baker, 1. c. 242, excl. vars.; Elwes, 1. ¢., t. 21. 
Canada (N. Brunswick to W. Ontario) and southward. 
Var. Caro.inianum, Chapm. Low: flowers few (1 to 3), — 
Baker, l.c. £. Carolinianum, Michx.; Ker, Bot. Reg. t. 580; Sims, 
Bot. Mag. t. 2280; Elwes, l.c., t. 28. ZL. Michauxii, Poir. Suppl. 3. 
457. L. autumnale, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 335. 
++ ++ Pacific Coast: flowers few to many, with revolute segments. 
11. L. Cotumpranvum, Hanson. Bulb small, not rhizomatous, the 
scales not jointed: leaves usually in whorls of 5 to 9 or more, 2 to 4 
inches long, flat and smooth: flowers bright reddish-orange, with 
strongly revolute segments, 14 to 2 inches long: stamens short; an- 
thers 2 or 3 lines long: capsule oblong, an inch long. acutely 6-angled. 
— Baker, |. c. 243; Babbage, 1. c., fig. (bulb) ; Elwes. Monog. t. 32. L. 
Canadense, var. parviflorum, Hook, Fl. Bor.-Am. 2. 181, and var. 
minus, Wood, 1. c. 166. JL. lucidum, Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. 6. 
144. L. Humboldtii, var., Babbage, 1. c. From British Columbia to 
Northern California in the Sierra Nevada. 
12. L. Humpotpti, Roezl & Leicht. Bulb as in the last, but 
large: leaves in whorls of 10 to 20, undulate, somewhat scabrous : 
flowers reddish-orange, 3 or 4inches long; segments strongly revolute, 
the outer abruptly narrowed to a short broad claw: anthers 4 to 8 
lines long: capsule large, obovoid, acutely 6-angled. — Regel, Gar- 
_ tenfl. 1872, t. 724; FI. Serres, t. 1973; Baker, l. c. 244; Elwes, l. ¢c., 
t. 31. L. Canadense, var. puberulum, Torr. Pacif. R. Rep. 4. 146, and 
var. Humboldtii, Baker, Gard. Chron. 1871,1165. LZ. Bloomerianum, 
Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. 4. 160, and 5. 88,f. 4 (var. ocellatum). 
In the dry higher foothills of the Sierra Nevada (Butte County and 
southward) and Coast Ranges from Santa Barbara to San Diego. 
13. L. PARDALINUM, Kellogg. Rhizome thick and branching; 
scales jointed below: leaves flat, smooth, narrowly lanceolate to 
linear, the middle in whorls of 9 to 15: flowers bright orange-red, 
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