1899] CONSPECTUS OF THE GENUS LILIUM 247 
s-7-nerved: flowers one or two, erecto-patent ; perianth open 
funnel-shaped, pink, unspotted, nearly 7.5™ long, 7.5™ in diam- 
eter when fully expanded ; segments oblanceolate oblong, obtuse, 
the inner 2.5" broad, the outer narrower, slightly tinged with 
green toward the base: stamens less than half as long as the 
perianth; anthers small, linear, bright yellow: style arcuate, 
overtopping the stamens. ; 
Japan. Very recently introduced to English and American gardens. 
Evidently closely related to L. Jafonicum, and doubtfully held separate from 
S. 
14. L. Parry? Wats. Davenp. Acad. Proc. 2:188. 1886. 
Bulb small with jointed scales: leaves linear-oblanceolate, 
usually scattered: flowers horizontal, pale yellow; segments 
about 7.5 long, with spreading or recurved tips: capsule 
larrowly oblong. 
Bernardino county, California. A pretty species, not uncommon In 
Cultivation, 
— L. Wasuincrontanum Kellogg, Cal. Acad. Proc. 2:13. 
3. 
L. Bartramii Nuttall herb. in Baker Linn. Soc. Jour. 14: 232. 1874. 
Bulb oblique, somewhat rhizomatous, with rather small, lanceo- 
Seales: stem 6—15%™ high: leaves in several whorls of 5-12 
ach, or sometimes a few scattered, oblanceolate, spreading, 
‘essile, P5710" long : flowers few or sometimes as many as 20, on 
“sending pedicels, white, tinged with pink or red and dotted 
with purple, fragrant, rather loose funnelform ; perianth segments 
lanceolate, gradually narrowing downward, reflexed in the 
“Pper third ; Stamens short; anthers yellow: ovary less than 
0 . 
© itd the length of the curved style. 
California. 
late 
Vat. PuRPUREUM Mast, Gard. Chron, II. 2: 322. 1874. 
f. Tubescens Wats. Am. Acad. Proc. 14:256. 1879. 
Smaller and more slender, with smaller more pinkish flowers, 
and per; 
Perianth segments less acute. 
