650 : LILIACEZ FRITILLARIA 
LLOYDIA 
segments, included: filaments slender: anthers oblong, versatile, 
extrorse, dehiscent laterally. Ovary sessile or nearly so, many- 
ovuled. Styles slender, usually exceeding the stamens, unite 1 to 
the mid lle or throughout, deciduous. Capsule membranaceous, 
obtusely or acutely 6-angled or 6-winged, loculicida!ly 3-valved. 
Seeds numerous, horizontal, flat, in 2 rows in each cell, with thin 
light brown testa. 
F. recurva Benth. Pl. Hartw. 340. Bulb-scales thick, 3-4 lines long 
or less: stem rather stout, 1-2 feet high, bearing 1-!) narcow funneliorm flow- 
ers: leaves linear-lanceolate, 2-4 inches long. usually in two whorls of four to 
eight each near the middle of the stem: segments of the perianth narrowly 
oblanceolate, scarlet outside, yellow spotted with scarlet within, 1-124 inch 
long, 4-5 lines wide, the tips recurved; nectary obscure: stamens and style a 
l.tile shorter than the segments: style slender distinct above; stigmas linear: 
capsule obscurely angled. On dry hillsides, southern Oregon to California. 
F. lanceolata Pursh Fl. 230. Bulb of thick scales three to six lines 
long: stem usually stot, 6-18 inches high: leaves lanceolate; to linear-lanceolate, 
2-5 inches long, obtuse, usually in a whorl of 5 near the m ddle of the stem: 
flowers 1-15, mottled purple and greenish yellow, hroilly cin» ulate, only 
rather slender recurved pedicels. segments of the perianth narrow obl mg-: 
lanceola'e, strongly arch, wiih a large oblong nectary, about an inch long 
stemens 6-8 lines long: style distinct to the middle: stigmas linear: capsule 
short and thick, broadly winged. Common in copses Brit. Columbia to 
Califurnia avd Idaho. 
F. glauca Greene Ervth. i, 153. Bulb of few thick scales: stem 2-8 
inches high, rather stout: leaves 2-4, scattered, oblong-lanceloate, 1-3 inches 
long, thick, g ancous: flowers L-3, open camp wulate, purple marked with 
greenish yellow: segments of the perianth oblong-lancevlate, obtuse, 8-10 
‘lines long, about four lines wide, with large oblong nect wies: stamens about 
six lines long, the filaments dilated downward; anthers oblong, l:tile more 
than a line long: styles distinct to the middle: stigmas linear: capsule suort, 
acutely angled. On barren slopes near Waldo, southern Oregon. 
'F. atropurpurea Nutt. Journ. Acad. Philad. vii, 54. Bulb of num- 
erous thick scales half-inch long or less: stem usually slender, 8-2) inches 
high: leaves 6-20, linear, scattere | on the upper part of the stem or somewhat 
verticilla'e, two to three inches long: flowers 1-6, on slender pedicels, dull 
purp e with more or less green, open campanulate; segments broadly lance s- 
late 6-9 lines long spreading. with obscure nectaries: stamens about four 
lines long: style slender, distinct to the middle, with Jinear stigmas: capsule 
broadly obovate acutely angled. “From the Blue Mountains of Oregon to 
Caiifornia and Nebraska. 
F. pudica <prengle Syst ii, 64. Bulb of numerous very small rounded 
scales: stem 2-10. inches high: leaves 3-8, linear to narrowly oblanceo ate, 
scattered cr somewhat verticiilate, 2-4 inches long: flower usally solitary, 
nodding, yellow or orange, sometimes tinged with purple, narrow-campanu- 
late: segments of the perianth 5-9 lines long, oblong-spatniate, obtuse, 
Ss mewhut spreading: stamens nearly equailing the style, 6-8 lines long: an- 
thers 2 lines long: sty:es connate to the top; stigma shortly 3-lobed: capsule 
oblong to subglobose, 6-12 lines long, obtusely angied. Common in the 
interior, Brit. Columbia to California and Utah. 
10 LLOYDIA Salisb. 
Bulbous herbs with simple leafy stems, narrow grass-like leaves 
