352 BOTANICAL GAZETTE (may 
Northern Italy and southern France. An excellent lily for garden plant- 
ing, especially the yellow ZL. pomponium aureum hort. 
Var. Pyrenaicum Baker, Linn. Soc. Jour. 14:249. 1874. 
L. Pyrenaicum Gouan, Il. ye a A 
L. flavum Lam. & DC, FI. Fr. 213. 1805. [Ed. 3.] 
Pyrenees. A more robust plant, with wider leaves distinctly 3-nerved; 
flowers larger, yellow. 
51. L. CHALCEDonicum Linn. Sp. Pl. 302, €x parte, 1753; 
- miniatum Salisb. Prod. 237. 1796. 
Pomponium DC. in Red. Lil. ¢. 7. 1802-16. 
Pyreniacum Baumg. (non Gouan.) Enum. Stirp. Transyl. 1: 301. 
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noricum Bernh. in Steud. Nom. ed. ii, 2: 44. 1840. 
gracile Ebel, Zwélfe Tage auf Montenegro 8. 1842. 
Albanicum Griseb. Spicil. Fl. Rumel. 2: 385. 1844. 
Byzantinum hort. in Duch. Soc. Hort. Par. Jour. I. 5: 280. 1871. 
Jankae Kern. in Oestr. Bot. Zeitschr. 27: 402. 1877. 
. Heldreichit Freyn. Flora 63:28. 1880. 
io 5 et a 
Bulb perennial, ovoid, with several lanceolate scales: stem 
9-12" high, stiff: leaves 100 or more, crowded, ascending, 
3-5-nerved, with the edges and veins on the lower side distinctly 
papillose: flowers few, in a raceme, with nodding peduncles; 
perianth 4-5™ long, bright red, unspotted, or sometimes with 
minute dots, rarely yellow; segments oblanceolate, much revo- 
lute, abundantly papillose: ovary nearly as long as the style. 
Greece. A very excellent garden plant. 
52. L. cattosum Sieb. & Zucc. Fl. Jap. 9: 86, 4 47. 1835: 
L. pomponium Thunb. (non Linn.) Fl. Jap. 134. 1784. 
Bulb small, perennial, with few lanceolate scales: ste™ 
3-9" high: leaves 30-40, scattered, linear, 3-5-nerved, edges 
narrowly revolute: flowers 2—12 in a narrow loose yg 
short nodding pedicels; perianth 2.5—-3.8 long, bright scat is 
filaments short, with scarlet anthers: ovary as long as the clava 
style; capsule ovoid. 
Japan and the Loo-choo islands. 
