| Neceeds fairly Ww 
Owded, | 
| ‘overs 
‘mila 
Xooth 
189] CONSPECTUS OF THE GENUS LILIUM 347 
wd: style scarcely longer than ovary; capsule oblong, acute 
angled. 
California, 
Var. ANGUSTIFOLIUM Kellogg in Wats. Am. Acad. Proc. 
145258. 1870. 
L. Rezli Regel, Gartenfl. 321. £. 667. 1870. 
L. Canadense fHlartwegi Baker, Gard. Chron. 1871 : 321. 
A form with narrow scattered leaves. 
39. L. Co-umpranum hort. in Gard. Chron. 1871:1257. 
L. Canadense parvifiorum Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 181. 1840. 
L. Sayi Nutt. in Duch. Hort. Soc. Par? Jour. II. 5 : 273. 1871. 
L. lucidum Kellogg, Cal. Acad. Proc. 6: 144. 1874. 
L. parviflorum Holz. U. S. Nat. Herb. Cont. 3:253. 1895. 
. Bulb Perennial, ovoid, small, acute, with lanceolate scales: 
stem 45-9 high, slender: leaves few, mostly in whorls of four 
- Stfive, the upper ones frequently scattered, oblanceolate, acute, 
FM long: flowers two or three or more, umbellate, on slender 
“odding pedicels ; perianth 4—5™ long, bright orange thickly 
Yotted with small purplish dots, segments lanceolate, reflexed: 
Tamens less than one third the length of the perianth: style 
“atcely longer than ovary. 
Oregon, Washington. Not uncommon in garden collections, where ae 
ell. 
40. L. Tatrense Franchet, Jour. Bot. 6 : 319. 1892. 
oes nearly ym high : stem thinly papillose-scabrous, ma 
lor a Considerable distance near the ground: leaves slightly 
sear or narrow linear-lanceolate, obtuse or very acute, 
ey “PPer ones opposite or whorled, all 1-nerved with ee 
ety Tough, narrowed for a long distance at the base: 
. + A 
one or two, whitish, spotted or unspotted; wee” 
he L. Lankongense, but the nectar furrow bare and very 
Yon-nan, China. 
