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5. L. nepalease, B. Don. — Temperate Central Himalayas ; not 
now in cultivation. 
Var. 1. Nepalense proper. 
L. nepalense, Wall. PI Asiat. Ear., t. 291. 
Var. 2. Triceps. — Central Himalayas ; not known in culti- 
vation. 
Z. triceps^ Klotzsch Reise Wald., t. 93. 
Var. 3. Najjum. — Central Himalayas; not known in cultiva- 
tion. 
L. nanum, Klotzsch. 
6. L. candidum, Lz7in. 
Subspecies 1. Candidum proper. — South Europe. 
Z. candidum, Bot. Mag., t. 278 ; Hedoute Lil., t. 199 ; Flore 
des Serres, t. 735 ; Eury Hexand., t. 38 ; Reich. Fl. 
Germ., t. 445. 
Var. Striatum, Hort. 
Z. striatum^ Flore des Serres, t. 735. 
Subspecies 2. Peregrinum. — i^ever seen in a wild state, and 
now apparently lost from cultivation, in this country at 
any rate. 
L. pereffrinum, Miller; Sweet Brit. Flow. Gard., ser. 2, t. 
367 ; Hayne Arzne. 8, t. 27. 
~ 7. L. Washingtoiiianum, Kdlogg. — California. 
Z. Washingtonianum, (jcdivdi. Qhxon. 1871, t. 142; Regel Gar- 
tenflora, t. 170 ; Flore des Serres, t. 1975-6. 
Z. Bartramiiy Nuttall Herb. — Gathered and named by Nuttall 
a generation ago, but his name was never published so far 
as I am aware. 
Subgenus 2. ARCHELIRION. — Perianth broadly bell-shaped, 
horizontal or slightly drooping, its divisions ovate or lanceolate, not 
distinctly clawed, spreading widely from below the middle when 
fully expanded ; style declinate, and stamens much curved. 
8. L. tigrinum, Gawl. — Japan and China. 
Z. tigrinum, Bot. Mag., t. 1237 ; Redoute Lil., t. '695 
and 475. 
Z. speciosum, Andrews Bot. Rep., t. 586, not Thunb. 
Var. 1. FoRTUNEi, Hort. 
Var. 2. Splendens* Hort. 
Z. splendens, Flore des Serres, t. 1931-2; Floral Mag., 
t. 509. 
Z. tignnum Zeopoldi, Hort. 
