1899] CONSPECTUS OF THE GENUS LILIUM 239 
bb. Leaves in small whorls of less than 8, or partly 
scattered. 
c, American species, flowers yellow - - - L. parviflorum (39). 
cc. Asiatic species, flowers reddish or whitish. 
d.Leavesi-nerved - - - -~ - E. Taliense(40). 
dd. Leaves 3-5-nerved. 
e. Stem puberulent, leafy throughout - 
ee. Stem glabrous, with few leaves - 
aa, Leaves not whorled. 
b, Leaves lanceolate, many-nerved. 
¢. Perianth revolute above the middle. 
d. Bulb large, ovoid; flowers yellow 
- L. Honkongense (41). 
ie L. avenaceum (42). 
. - L.monadelphum (43). 
dd. Bulb small, elongated ; flowers whitish L. polyphylium (44). 
ce. Perianth revolute to below the middle, flowers 
reddish - a a 3 : L. carniolicum (45)- 
bb. Leaves linear, one or few-nerved. 
¢. Perianth segments 1,.2-2.5°™ broad. 
d. Bulb small, plant with subterranean bulbife- 
rous stem ee . ‘ P - L,Maximowiczii(46) 
dd. Bulb medium or large, globose; stem 
erect ‘ : : E ‘ - L. testaceum (47). 
cc. Perianth segments 0.6—1.2™ broad. 
. Leaves crowded. 
€. Perianth segments smooth inside 
ee. Perianth segments papillose within. 
f. Flowers yellow. - : - L. Fargesti (49): 
ff. Flowers reddish inside. 
§- Flowers whitish without, leaves very 
ee. : : L. pomponium (50)- 
88. Flowers red outside, stem very leafy Z.C. halcedonicum(51). 
2 - L.ochraceum (48). 
dd. Leaves scattered. 
€. Style shorter than ovary 
ee. Style longer than the ovary. 
f. Perianth segments usuall 
Papillose inside 
f. Perianth segments smooth and unspot- 
ted inside g ; : 
a : - L. callosum (52). 
y spotted and 
L. Sutchuense (53) 
L. tenuifolium (54)- 
S 
a — P SEUDOMARTAGON, subgen. nov. 
rect % ence usually paniculate, with flowers tending to be 
 “Orizontal, or only slightly nodding at length ; perianth 
