64 BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION. 



SPOTTED LILY. 



Liliuin Columbianum. Hanson. 



Bulb small (one and one-half to two inches in diameter), with lanceolate, acute, 

 closely-appressed whitish scales ; stems two to three feet high or more, slender ; leaves in 

 whorls of five to nine or sometimes more, the upper and lower scattered, oblanceolate, 

 two to four inches long and six to fifteen lines wide, acute, smooth ;' flowers few to many, 

 scattered, on slender, curving, more or less divergent pedicels, three to six inches long ; 

 segments one and one-half to two inches long and four to six lines wide, strongly revo- 

 lute, bright reddish orange, thickly-spotted ; stamens about equaling the style, twelve to 

 fifteen lines long, with yellow, oblong anthers, two to three lines long ; capsule short, 

 oblong, an inch long, acutely six-angled (Brewer & Watson). 



SALMON-BLOSSOM AND PINK GRASS. 





 Rubus Nutkanus, Mocino. 



Stems erect or drooping, three to eight feet high ; bark green and smooth or more 

 or less glandular-pubescent, becoming brown and shreddy ; leaves palmately and nearly 

 equally five-lobed, cordate at base, unequally serrate, four to twelve inches broad, the 

 lobes acute or acuminate, glabrous or somewhat tomentose, the veins beneath as well as 

 the petioles and peduncles usually more or less hispid with gland-tipped hairs ; stipules 

 lanceolate acuminate ; flowers rather few, white, an inch or two broad ; calyx densely 

 tomentose, carpels very numerous, tomentose ; fruit large and pleasantly flavored 

 (Brewer & Watson). 



MARIPOSA LILY. 



Calochortus. Pursh. 



Perianth deciduous, of six distinct species; segments, the three outer lanceolate, 

 greenish and more or less sepaloid, the inner mostly broadly cuneate-obovate, usually 

 with a conspicuous glandular pit near the base and very variously colored. 



This is perhaps a form of Calochortus luteus. Dougl. 



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