A CONSPECTUS OF THE GENUS LILIUM. 
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(WITH FIGURES I-14) 
[Concluded from p. 254.] 
28. L. oxypeTaLum Baker, Linn. Soc. Jour. 14: 234. 1874. 
fritillaria oxypetala Royle, Ill. Bot. Him. 1. 388?. 1839. 
Bulb oblong, with few lanceolate acuminate scales: stem 
slender, 3—4.5°™ tall: leaves 20-30, scattered, ascending, lanceolate 
or linear: perianth horizontal, wide funnel-shaped, 2.5-4™ long, 
with oblong, acute segments, purplish tinged beneath with 
green, and dotted on the inner half of the upper surface, thickly 
papillose toward the center: stamens less than one third the 
length of the perianth; anthers purplish; filaments divergent: 
Ovary clavate ; style straight, shorter than the ovary. 
Western Himalayas. 
29. L. PAPILLIFERUM Franchet, Jour. Bot. 6: 316. 1892. 
Bulb small subglobose, with 10-12 thick ovate scales, closely 
imbricated: stem nearly 3 in height, densely clothed ee 
short hairs, leafless for a considerable distance at the base : leaves 
scattered, the lower oblong-obtuse, the upper only half as wasn 
linear, acute, all of them about 5-nerved, scabrous along neg 
and margins: flowers one or two, nodding at the még * 
the summer, and becoming horizontal ; perianth small, 5~ ut 
dirty red, short tubular at the lower part, with the or 
subrevolute: filaments divergent, with anthers yellow: pede 
little longer than the Ovary. 
Yun-nan, China. 
30. L. Henryt Baker, Gard. Chron. III. 4: 660. aie i 
Bulb globose, 5°" in diam., outer scales ovate, fle as 
6-10™ long below the inflorescence : leaves paca or 
continued up to the very top; fully developed leaves ‘4 [av 
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