| 1899] CONSPECTUS OF THE GENUS LILIUM 355 
38. L. nit1pum hort. Bull. in Baker, Gard. Chron. 1880: 198. 
Bulb oblong, subrhizomatous, with crowded, appressed, lance- 
date scales: stem 4.5°" long below the inflorescence, stout, bear- 
ing four whorls of leaves and several additional scattered ones: 
aves up to 20 in a whorl, lanceolate: panicle deltoid, 15-25™ 
ing, of 10-20 flowers; lower pedicels 5—7.5™ long, spreading 
ith cernuous tips in the flowering stage, arcuate ascending in 
the fruiting stage; perianth bright yellow, with copious small 
itd-brown dots, 4™ long ; segments lanceolate, under 13™ broad, 
jemanently connivent in the cup in the lower half, revolute in 
the upper half: filaments above 2.5°” long; anthers oblong, bright 
yellow: ovary oblong, 13" long; style as long as the ovary, 
much curved, 
This species is not known in our gardens, and is hardly represented in our 
ttfbaria. It should have further study. 
39. L. MARITIMUM Kellogg, Cal. Acad. Proc. 6:140. 1874. 
L. Canadense parvifiorum Bolander in Wats. Am. Acad. Proc. 14: 256. 
1879, 
Bulb small, conical: stem rather low: leaves usually scat- 
| es narrow, often obtuse: flowers solitary or few, horizontal, — 
ala deep reddish-orange, spotted below: segment 
€d above: style and stamens short; anthers 4™ long: 
“apsule long and Soerow. 
0. L. Canapense Linn. Sp. Pl. 303. 1753. 
L : : 
L Pendulum Spae Mem. Gen. Lis. 28. 1845. 
: Canadense minus Wood, Phil. Acad. Proc. 1868: 166. 
a ye , thizomatous, with short, thick, obtuse oe 
fae | high, slender, erect: leaves pescdnse ey i 
oa 5-7-nerved, usually mostly in — nl 
tonne. h ey somewhat umbellate ; perianth 5-9° long, Wi ; 
aped, in various shades of yellow, orange and red wit 
