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Var. 9. Atrosanguineum, Baker ^ Dyer I.e. 
L. hcematochroum^ Lem. 111. Hort., t. 503. 
Var. 10. FuLGENS. 
L. fulgensy Morren Spae Mon., 29 ; Lemaire 111. Hort., t. 
422. 
L. venustum, Kunth Flore des Seri-es, t. 657. 
Z. fulgenSy var. staminosuniy Lemaire 111. Hort., t. 1422, is 
a double-flowered form. 
15. L. lancifolium, Thunh. — Japan; a very little known plant, 
never brought into cultivation, perhaps a variety of the 
last. 
L. lancifolium^ Thunb., Mem. Acad. St. Petersb., 3, t. 3. 
16. L. pulchellum, Fisch ^ Meyer. — East Siberia. 
L. piucheUuniy Eegel Gartenf., t. 284, fig. 2 ; Eevue Hort. 
1862, p. 131, with a figure. 
17. L. concolor, Salisb. — China and Japan. 
Var. 1. CoNCOLOE proper. — China. 
L. concolor y Salisb. Parad., t. 47; Bot. Mag., t. 1165. 
Var. 2. SimcuM, Lindl. — China. 
L. sinicmriy Lindl. in Paxt. Flow. Gard., vol. ii., misc. t. 
193 ; 111. Hort., t. 100 ; Flore des Serres, t. 1206 ; Bot. 
Mag., t. 6005. 
Var. 3. CoiiiDioN, Sieh. ^ Be Vriese. 
B. coridton, Sieb. & De Yr. Tuinbow Flora, vol. ii., p. 341, 
with a figure. 
Var. 4. Partheneion, Sieh Sf Be Vriese. 
B. partheneion, Sieb. & De Yr. Tuinbow Flora, vol. ii., p. 
341, with a figure. 
Subgenus 4. MAHTAGON. — Perianth always drooping, 
broadly bell-shaped, its divisions lanceolate, broadest about the 
middle, not distinctly clawed, distinctly reflexed when fully ex- 
panded ; stamens diverging much on all sides from the centre of 
the flower ; and style declinate. 
18. L. Martagon, Binn. — Central and Southern Europe and 
Siberia. 
Var. 1. Martagon proper. 
B. Martagon, Bot. Mag., t. 893 and 1634; Red. Lil., t. 146; 
Jacq. Austr., t. 351 ; Engl. Bot., t. 279, 3rd edit., t. 
1518 ; Eeich. Ic. Germ., t. 451. 
l ar. 2. Hirsutum, Miller. 
B. Milleriy Schultes. 
