1899] CONSPECTUS OF THE GENUS LILIUM 249 
ceolate, thin, glabrous: flowers 1-3, with short erect pedicels, 
open funnel-shaped, bright orange-red with a few spots within ; 
segments lanceolate, slightly recurved from the base, thickened 
at the tip: ovary clavate, a little shorter than the straight style. 
Japan, Korea, 
18. L. concoLor Salisb. Parad. Lond. ¢ 47. 1806. 
Bulb perennial, ovoid, small, with few oblong, acute scales : 
stem slender, 3°" or more high: leaves 20-30, ascending, scattered, 
lanceolate, 5-7.5™ long, obscurely 7-nerved : flowers I-3, erect ; 
perianth 2.5—s™ long, spreading, bright scarlet, unspotted, with 
segments lanceolate, thickened at the tip: pollen red: ovary 
clavate, deeply grooved ; style clavate, very short. 
China. One of the very best species for garden culture. 
Var. sisicum Hook. Bot. Mag. II. 28: 4. 6005. 1872. 
L. Buschianum Lodd. Bot. Cab. ¢. 7628. 1825-33. 
L. sinicum Lindl. in Paxt. Fl. Gard. 2, misc. 115, 4. 797. 1851. 
L. concolor Buschianum Baker, Linn. Soc. Jour. 14: 236. 1874. 
Taller, with larger bulb, flowers rather more numerous, peri- 
ca segments a little wider, bright scarlet with small black 
Southern Siberia. 
Var. PULCHELLUM Baker, Linn. Soc. Jour. 14: 237. 1874- 
L. pulchellum Fisch. in Mey. Ind. Sem. Hort. Petrop. 6: 56. 1839- 
ee slender yellow flowered variety, perhaps belonging with 
next, 
Je. PARTHENEION (Sieb. & DeV.) Baker, Linn. Soc. Jour. 
14 237, 1874 
4 partheneion Sieb. & DeV., Tuinbow Fl. 2: 341. 1855. 
* “ridion Sieb. & DeV. loc. cit. 
— me yellow flowered variety, though scarcely differing 
© species in any other respect. 
I 
9 L. Davipr Duch. in Elwes, Mon. Lil. ¢. 2g. 1877. 
Bulb unknown - leaves 
stem erect, slender, about 8 high: 
