354 BOTANICAL GAZETTE  Eway 
approximate, oblanceolate, acute, glaucous beneath : flowers hori- 
zontal or somewhat nodding, dingy purple or dark brownish-red, 
becoming somewhat paler, spotted ; the segments 3-4" long, but 
slightly spreading, rarely at all recurved: anthers 4-6™ long : 
ovary and style 18-20" long. 
In Red Hills, Humboldt county, California, by Bolander, near Arcata; 
between Illinois and Smith rivers near state boundary. Allied to Z. parvum 
and ZL. maritimum. Rare. 
56. L. Grayi Wats. Am. Acad. Proc. 14°: 250." 1670. 
Leaves lanceolate, 5™ log or 
less, in whorls of 4 to 8, not acumi- 
nate: flowers 4-6™ long, hori- 
zontal, often solitary; segments 
spreading but not recurved, deep 
reddish-orange, covered through- 
out with purplish spots. 
Virginia and North Carolina. Become 
ing somewhat common in cultivation. 
Closely related to L. Canadense. 
57. L, PARVUM Kellogg, Cal. 
Acad. Proc. 2: 179. 1863. 
L. Canadense Walkeri Wood. P 
Acad. Proc. 1868 : 166. 
L. Canadense parvum Baker, Linn. 
Soc. Jour. 14: 241. 1874. 
L. parvum luteum Purdy 
52105. 1897. 
Bulb of ZL. Canadense : stem 
3-4.5%" high : leaves partly ct 
or the upper ones scattered: flowe 
few to many, upright or genes 
a bright reddish-orange, an 
Fic. 14.—Lilium parvum. dotted ; perianth segments ay 
long, acute, more or less reflexed above the middle: ovary 
as long as style. 
hil. 
, Erythea 
Sierra Nevada mountains, California. 
