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ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Far. 3. Lishmanni, Moore Florist, 1873, p. 13 with 
figure. 
9. L. speciosum, Thunh. — Japan. 
Z. speciosum, Bot. Reg., t. 2000 ; Zucc. in Sieb. Fl. Jap., 
fasc. 3, t. 12, and t. 13, fig. 1. 
Z. speciosum J var. Kmnpferi, Bot. Mag., t. 3785 ; Flore des 
Serres, t. 276-7. 
L. laneifolium, Hort., not Thunb. 
* Stems purplish-brown. 
Var. 1. EuBEUM, Masters in Gard Chron. 1872, p. 1522. 
Var. 2. Album, Masters I.e. 
^ * Stems green. 
Var. 3. Speciosum proper. 
Var. 4. EosEUM, Masters I.e. 
Z. speciosum, Paxt. Mag. v., t. 1. 
Var. 5. PuNCTATUM, Lem., Flore des Serres, under t. 276. 
Z. lancifolium, Paxt. Mag. viii., t. 267, not Thunb. 
Var. 6. Tametano, Zucc. 
Z. Broussartii, Morren Mem. Acad. Roy. Brux., Feb., 
1834. 
Z. speciosum vestale, Hort. 
L. eximium, Hort. 
10. L. auratmn, Lindl. — Japan. 
Var. 1. AunATUM, proper. 
Z. auratum, Bot. Mag., t. 5338 ; Flore des Serres, 1. 1528, 
1531; 111. Hort ix., t. 338 ; Revue Hort. 1867, t. 37 1 . 
Z. Dexteri, Hovey. 
Var. 2. WiTTEi. 
Z. TVittei, Suringar in K. Koch Wochen. 1867, p. 294. 
Subgenus 3. ISOLIRION. — Perianth broadly bell-shaped, quite 
erect, its divisions oblong-lanceolate, broadest about the middle, 
spreading in the upper half or third when fully expanded ; sta- 
mens divergent on all sides from the centre of the flower. 
^11. L. philadelphicum, Zinn. — Canada and ITorthern United 
States. 
Z. philadelphicum, Bot. Mag., t. 519; Redoute Lil., t. 104 
Lodd. Bot. Cab., t. 976 ; Bot. Reg., t. 594. 
Z. andinum, I^'uttall. 
Z. umhellatum, Pursh. 
12. L. medeoloides, A. Gray. — Japan; not known in cultiva- 
tion. 
