346 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [May 
stems 6-15°" high: leaves scattering below but in whorls of 
5-12 (or more) in the middle of the stem, lanceolate, acute, 
5-10 long: flowers from a few to 15, umbellate or racemose; 
segments of perianth 3—6™ long, the lower broadly lance-ovate, 
broadly overlapping at base, the upper two thirds revolute, at 
length to the pedicel; lower two thirds of segments light orange- 
red, thickly spotted with roundish black spots, upper one third a 
deep crimson: style straight, two thirds included in the tube: 
stamens little longer, spreading but little from the style; anthers 
oblong, 5°™ long, dark red. 
California. ‘Most closely resembles Z. maritimum, but its larger flowers 
with long revolute lobes strongly separate it from that species.” —PURDY. 
38. L. parpatinum Kellogg, Cal. Acad. Proc. 2:12. 1863. 
L. Washingtonianum Domb. Fi. 
Mag. 4. 33. 1872. 
Californicum Domb. Fl. Mag. 
textu sub 4 337. 1872. 
. Canadense pardalinum Bolander, 
Cal. Acad. Proc. 5 : 206. 1972. 
. Canadense Californicum Bolander, 
loc. cit. 
. pardalinum pallidifolium Baker, 
Linn. Soc. Jour. 14 : 242. ! 74- 
. puberulum hort. Leicht. in Baker, 
loc. cit. 
. pardalinum Bourgai Baker, loc. 
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: ane hort. in Purdy, Calif. Florist 
2:67. 1889. : 
Bulb short rhizomatous, with 
few, loose, lanceolate, ean 
scales: stem 6-122 high: leaves mostly near the middle 6 . 
stem in 3—4 whorls of 9-12 leaves each, with a _ ae ht 
flowers 3-10, loose corymbose, on long, nodding pedicels, as 
red with orange toward the center, strikingly marked with olate, 
purplish-brown spots; perianth segment 5—6™ long, mae 
strongly revolute, somewhat papillose: stamens short; @ 
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Fic. 12.—Lilium pardalinum. 
