! 
Not recorded by any author known to us. Differs from 
AntHericum aléucotdes (the OrnitTHOGALUM alducoides of 
Tuunsero’s Prodromus? and, as far as we can judge from 
the fpecimen in the Bankfian Herbarium, the OnnirHocaLuM 
JSecundum of Jacquin and WittpzNow) in having narrower 
leaves without a cartilaginous edging and ftriate on the outfide ; 
in having cernuoufly pendulous and not upright corollas ; as well 
as in having alternate ftamens witha bidentately alate membrane 
that reaches only half theirlength. But Antuericum albucoides 
(according to our conception of the genera) is, as well as this, 
an ALsBucA, not an Orn1ITHOGALUM, much lefs an ANTHE- 
RicuM. Biooms in the latter end of the fummer, Native of 
the Cape of Good Hope, from whence it was introduced into 
this country by Mr. G. Hisserrt, of Clapham. | 
Our drawing was made at Mr. Knicut’s Nurfery, New- 
Road, Fulham, G. 
