240 4 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [ APRIL 
11. L. pRrMULINUM Baker, Bot. Mag. ¢. 7227. 1892. 
L. Neilgherrense Coll. & Hem. Linn. Soc. Jour, 28:138. 1890 (non 
Wight). 
L. Claptonense hort. Low in Baker, loc. cit. 1892. 
Bulb large globose, scales lanceolate: stem stiffly erect, 9- 
12 high: leaves scattered, lanceolate, erecto-patent, sessile, 
7.5-10™ long: flowers about three, on long cernuous pedicels 
with a large lanceolate leaf at the middle; perianth open 
funnel-shaped, pale yellow, unspotted, tinted outside with green 
in an early state, 12-15°™ long; segments oblanceolate-oblong, 
the outer and the inner nearly uniform, above 2.5" broad at the 
middle, connivent in an open funnel in the lower half, subrecurved 
inthe upper half: stamens rather shorter than the perianth 
anthers linear, brown: style much overtopping the anthers, and 
reaching to the very tip of the perianth segments. 
Upper Burmah. 
- + 412. 
12. L. NepALENSE D. Don. Wern. Nat. Hist. Soc. Mem. 3:4! 
1820. 
L. triceps Klotzsch, Bot. Ergeb. Waldem. Reise. 53. 1845- 
L. nanum Klotzsch, loc. cit. 
L. ochroleucum Wall. in hb. Lindl. in Baker, Linn. Soc. 
1874, 
Jour. 14: 23l. 
Stem 3-6% high, stiff: leaves 30-50, scattered, ey 
lanceolate or linear distinctly 5—7-nerved : flowers solitary 
re or less 
few, slightly fragrant, nodding, yellowish white ae de: se 
tinged with purple, often with small scattered dots ins! a 4 
ments oblanceolate-unguiculate, reflexed in the upper thir anth, 
13™ long: stamen less than one fourth the length of hee 
pollen yellow: capsule ovate, 5° long. 
Temperate regions of western and central Himalayas. 
13. L. RuBeELLUM Baker, Gard. Chron. IIT. 23: 321 a 
Bulb globose, with lanceolate scales: stem slender, . 
about 20 alternate, obscurely petioled, bright gree” 
leaves, the central ones the largest, about 5™ long; an 
janceolate 
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