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4, F. Kanscrrarcensts, Ker. Resembling the last, but usually 
taller, with more numerous leaves on the upper portion of the stem: 
capsule broadly oblong-ovate.— Hook Fl. Bor.-Am. 2. 181, t. 193, 
A; Baker, 1. c. 273. Lilium, Linn. L. quadrifoliatum, E. Meyer, 
Rel. Henk. 2. 126. JL. affine, Schult. Syst. 7. 40, in part. Alaska 
and KE. Siberia. 
+ + Capsule acutely angled or winged: bulb-scales thick, about half an inch 
long. —§ Gonrocarpa, Baker. 
++ Flowers usually large : leaves lanceolate to linear-lanceolate. 
5. F. LANCEOLATA, Pursh. Leaves in 1 to 3 whorls above the 
middle of the stem: flowers 1 or 2, brownish purple mottled with 
greenish yellow; segments narrowly oblanceolate: stamens 6 or 8 
lines long. — Hook. 1. c., t. 198, B; Baker, 1.c. 271. British Co- 
lumbia to Mendocino County; the following varieties in Central Cali- 
fornia (Coast Ranges and foothills of the Sierra Nevada). 
Var. FLOR'ECNDA, Benth. Flowers 4 to 8 or rarely fewer, lighter 
colored (greenish yellow blotched with purple) ;.segments 4 to 6 lines 
broad, strongly arched with broad nectaries, acute: lower pedicels an 
inch long or more. — Pl. Hartw. 338. /. mutiea, Lindl. F. viridia, 
Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. 2.9. Liliorhiza viridia, Kellogg, 1. ¢. 
2. 48. 
Var. GRACILIS. Flowers smaller than the last, with narrow and 
more acuminate segments: stamens short and anthers often small. — 
F’. lanceolata, var. (?), Benth, 1. c. 340 (n. 2005, Hartw.; n. 350, 
Bridges ; n. 3969, Bolander). 
++ ++ Flowers smaller: leaves linear. 
6. F. parvirLtora, Torr. Leaves mostly whorled: flowers 3 to 
20, on short strongly recurved pedicels, yellowish tinged with purple; 
segments less arched, with shallow nectaries. — Pacif. R. Rep. 4. 146; 
Baker, 1. c. 272. F’. multiflora, Kellogg, 1. ¢. 1.57? Sierra Nevada 
(Calaveras County). 
7. F. aTrropurPureA, Nutt. Usually low and more slender: 
leaves scattered or somewhat whorled: flowers 1 to 6, dull purple 
with more or less of yellowish green, on slender pedicels. — Journ. 
Acad. Philad. 7. 54; Baker, 1.c. Sierra Nevada (Placer County to 
the Columbia) and east to Utah and Wyoming. 
* »* Styles connate to the summit; stigma 3-lobed: capsule obtusely angled: 
flowers not mottled, with obscure nectaries: leaves narrow or linear, scat- 
tered or somewhat whorled. — § AmBxirion, Baker. 
8. F. pLurirLora, Torr. Bulb-scales a half to one inch long: 
stem usually tall, 4-12-flowered: leaves 8 to 15: flowers reddish 
