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HEXANDklA MONO&T STIA. YuCCSo 
recurvifolia . 
gloriosa. 
aloifolia. - 
Gateslcei. 
pudicum , 
3. Y. caulescens 5 foliis lineari-lanceolatis viridibus recur- 
vo-deflexis margine raro filamentosis, petalis interio- 
ribus latioribus.— Salisb. in p&rad. loud. 31. \ 
On the sandy shores of Georgia. Leconte. • July* 
Aug. v. v. Flowers greenish-yellow, with a tinge 
of purple ; stem about three feet high : this species 
has been confounded with the following. 
4. Y. caulescens, ramosa ; foliis lato-lanceolatis plicatis 
integerrimis, petalis lanceolatis. — Willd. sp. pl. 2 . 
p. 183. 
Icon. Bot. rep. 473. Bot.mag. 1200. 
On the sea-shore of Carolina. Pj . July* Aug. v. v. 
Flowers white j plant about ten. feet high. 
3. Y. caulescens, ramosa ; foliis lineari-lanceolatis calloso- 
crenulatis strictis. — IVilld. sp. pl. 2 . p. 1 84. 
Icon. Dill. elth. 323. f. 410. Comm. prod. t. 14. 
On the coast of Carolina and Florida. T 2 • Aug. v > v • 
Flowers white. 
299 . LILIUM. Gen. pl. 558. 
1 . L. foliis sparsis lineari-lanceolatis, caule linifloro, corolla 
erecta, petalis longe unguiculatis margine undulati* 
apice reflexis. IVilld. sp. pl. 2 . p. 80. Wall. fi. 
car. 259. 
L. spectabile. Salisb. icon. rar. 5. t. 5. 
L. carolinianum. Lam. encycl. 3. p. 554. 
Icon. Catesb. car. 2. t. 58. Bot. mag. 259. 
In low sandy meadows : Virginia to Carolina. 11 . 
June — Aug. v. v. Flower very handsome, scarlet, 
spotted with yellow and brown $ stem about a foot 
high. 
2 . L. ? foliis sparsis lineari-lanceolatis, caule unifloro, co- 
rolla campanulata cernua, petalis erectis sessilibus 
spathulato-obovatis obtusis intus planis. 
On the head- waters of the Missouri. M. Lewis. 11 . 
May. v. s. in Herb. Lewis. Flower pale yellow ) 
stem about ten inches high. 
This doubtful species is at first sight more related to 
Fritillaria ; but the style, which is the length of the 
petals, with an obtuse stigma, associates it more closely 
to Lilium. The fruit 1 am unacquainted with } tht 
root is a flat biscuit-shaped bulb. 
