344 BOTANIVAL GAZETTE [May 
34. L. Martracon Linn. Sp; Pl. 303, 21763. 
hirsutum Mill. Dict. n. 10. [Ed. 8.] 
Millert Schultes Obs. Bot. 67. 
vertictllatum Gilib. Exercit. 2: 466. 1792. 
versicolor Salisb. Prod. 237. 1796. 
. glabrum Spreng. Syst. 2:62. 1825. 
. Cattanee Visiani Fl. Dalm. Suppl. 32. 1852. 
Martagon dalmaticum Maly. in Baker, Linn. Soc. Jour. 14: 245. 
NSS SSN 
I 
L. Martagonum St. Lag. Soc. Bot. Lyon Ann. 7: 129. 1880. 
Bulb perennial, ovoid, with very many narrow scales: stem 
8-15 high: leaves several in 2-4-whorls of 6-9 leaves each, 
sometimes a few scattered or rarely all, oblanceolate, sessile, 
with 7-11 distinct nerves: flowers 3-20 in a long, loose, brac- 
teate raceme, nodding, fragrant, 
varying in color from purple to 
dirty white, spotted, segments 
lanceolate, strongly revolute: 
pollen red: ovary shorter than 
the much curved style; capsule 
conical, acute angled, umbilicate. 
Central and southern Europe, ” 
Siberia and Japan. Long cultivated m 
gardens, especially in Europe, where it 
furnishes many cultural varieties. 
- 36. Ly) MACULAT EE Thunb. 
Linn. Soc. Trans. 2: 334- 1794: 
L. Hansoni Leicht. in Baker, Linn- 
| Soc. Jour. 14 : 245. 1874- 
Bulb perennial, globose, ae 
act: stem g—12%" high: eos 
oblanceolate, acute, a a 
a single whorl of 8-12 with some scattered, or sometimes gee 
Whorls: flowers 4-12 in a loose yfaceme, on eel 82 
pedicels, bright orange conspicuously spotted with Sate en 
lower half; perianth segments 2.5—5" long, thick, lan 
Fic, 10.—Lilium maculatum. 
