22 LILIUM THUNBERGIANUM. 
middle, rather pale uniform scarlet; upper three-quarters of each 
plain and concolorous, lower quarter with a few small black raised 
papillose spots, very slightly rp ns and the groove densely hairy. 
Filaments 2} inches long; anther 43-5 lines; pollen bright scarlet. 
Ovary clavate, 1 inch long; style phir 20—2i 1 line 
color, Moor ore, Flor. Mag., t. 104. —Stem cnihe a foot, quite 
glabrous, purple at "the base, green above. Leaves about 40, more 
and narrower than in 2 ; lower linear, 3 inches long, s—ti inc 
broad, with “3 nerally three distinct nerves on each side of the midrib, 
uppermost lanceolate, 3—Z inch broad. Flowers 1—2, 3} inches deep, 
divisions imbricating when expanded, inner 18—21 lines broad, outer 
14—16 lines broad at the middle, crimson or scarlet peeve the edge, 
but with a dash of Scag own the middle; a few faint 
ch. Ovary J— 
To this form is apparently “ be referred L. aurantiacum, Hort. Krelage, 
and L. pictum, Hort. Sie 
4. Wilson, Leichtlin, sia um, Moore, Flor. and Pom. 1868, p. 
121, cum tab.—Mr. Moore suspects this to bea hybrid. The general 
compound umbel. Something, however, must be allowed fr fies effect 
5. alutaceum, Nob. ; ; Thunbergianum aureum nigro-maculatum, FI. d. 
Serres, t. 1627. —Stem under a foot. Leaves about 30, lower 2—22 
inches long, —2 inch broad, ete! lanceolate, 132" inches long, 
3—¥8 inch broad. Flower solit ,3 Risen deep, the divisions not 
imbricating when fully expand —13 lines, outer 9—10 
lines broad at the middle, pale apricot oe wnt throughout, with copious 
small purple black spots in the lower half, pia ee lamelle 
o papillee, edges of the groove less raised than 3 
armeniacum, Nob. ; venustum, Hort. ice Stand P 1 foot. Leaves 
inch 
L. eitrinum, Hort. Wilson, Lom to hee a am Peehe ‘related to 
this. It was shown at Birmingham, but we have not had the oppor- 
tunity of comparing it side by side with armeniacum. A luxuriant 
growth is characteristic of Mr. Wilson’s treatment of Lilies ; the fol- 
lowing notes are not, therefore, strictly comparable with those given 
for the other forms.—Stem 23 feet, green. Leaves about 30, 3—5 
inches long, $—1 inch w Lbs 3—5 veined; uppermost rather shorter, 
1} inch wide, about 7-veined. Bracke "lanceolate, 14 inch long. 
Flowers 3, divisions not arleyilig when fully expanded, concolorous, 
destitute of ots. 
7. sanguineum, Hort. ; biligulatum, Hort.; lateritium, Bull Cat.-- 
Stem 12—16 Shahan “purple towards the base. Leaves about 40, 
