Liliace®. 
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117. Liliacese. 
579. Tulipa. Tulip. YI, 15. 
1. Divisions of the perianth yellow. Filaments of the stas 
bearded at the base.—Meadows, fields, vineyards, in 
batches, but not very flourishing; (wanting in T. S. A.) 5 
sylvestris L. 2157. 
— Divisions of the perianth deep purple (very rarely 
yellowish), marked at the base with a blackish blue 
spot, edged with yellow. Stas glabr. T. maleolens Grml. 
Excfl. 4th edition not Reb.—Fields; Sion. 4 
Didieri Jord. 2158. 
OBS. T. Gesneriana L. and other species are commonly cultivated in 
gardens. 
580. Fritillaria. Fritillary. YI, 19. 
1. FIs solitary, yellowish or flesh-coloured, chequered with 
square blood-red spots.—Damp meadows; Canton Neu- 
chatel in several places; otherwise very rare and in 
part probably subspontaneous. 4 . Meleagris L. 2159. 
OBS. F. imperialis L., the crown imperial, is often cultivated in gardens. 
581. Lilium. Lily. VI, 25. 
1. FIs drooping. Divisions of the perianth rolled back (like 
a turban), rose-coloured, spotted with brown.—Mountain 
woods; distrib. 6 Martagon L. 2160. 
— FIs erect. Divisions of the perianth erect, campanulate- 
infundibuliform, yellow-red, streaked with brown. Type 
of L. bulbiferum ....... £ 
2. Axils of the upper Is containing bulbs.—Rocky places; 
G. (Fuldera, Lii, Tarasp). 6 . . bulbiferum L, 2161. 
— Axils of the Is without bulbs. Ls longer than in the 
last, with several nerves. Stem more angular.—As the 
last. T. W. J. U. A. Lagern. 6 . croceum Chaix, 2162. 
OBS. In gardens: L. candidum L., L. Chalcedonicum L. and others. 
582. Lloydia. Lloydia. YI, 25. 
1. FIs white, with 3 reddish streaks inside, yellowish at 
the base. Stem 1-fld.—High Alp. 7 serotina Rchb. 2163. 
583. Erythronium. Dog’s-tooth-violet. YI, 19. 
1. FIs rose-coloured. Stem 1-fld. Ls 2, oblong-elliptic, spotted 
with red.—Thickety hills; Tess., Geneva. 3. 4 
Dens canis L. 2164. 
584. Asphodelus. Asphodel. YI, 23. 
1. FIs white, in racemes. Stem leafless—Mount, and sub¬ 
alp. ; T. W. (Mt. Gene*oso ; Riederhorn and above Lens). 5 
albus Mill. 2165. 
