sa LILIACEA (Baker). [ Anthericum. 
leaves; racemes one or few, lax, 1-3 in. long; bracts minute, deltoid ; 
pedicels 1-1 in. long, articulated at the middle, lower geminate; 
perianth 4 in. long; segments oblanceolate, with a closely 3-nerved 
green or brown keel; stamens rather shorter than the perianth ; 
filaments scabrous, much exceeding the oblong anthers; capsule 
globose-triquetrous. Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 315. Trachy- 
andra Schultesii, Kunth, Enum. iv. 586. Chlorophytum dubium, 
Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 455. 
Coast Recron: Paarl Div.; western slopes of the Drakenstein Mts., near 
Bains Kloof, 1600 ft., Bolus, 4071! Tulbagh, Pappe! Stellenbosch Div. ; 
western slopes of Hottentots Holland Mts, near Lowrys Pass, 700 ft., Bolus, 5560! 
Caledon Div. ; near Villiersdorp, 1300 ft., Bolus, 5268! 
20. A. multisetosum (Baker); root-fibres cylindrical; rootstock 
crowned with a dense ring of long bristles; produced root-leaves 
few, narrowly linear, rigid, glabrous, shorter than the stem, 4 in. broad ; 
pedunele naked, simple, rather compressed, not angled, under a foot 
long ; raceme simple, short, dense, few-flowered ; bracts small, brown, 
ovate-cuspidate ; pedicels short, erecto-patent, all solitary; perianth- 
segments oblanceolate-oblong, obtuse, } in. long, white with a 
3-nerved green keel ; stamens much shorter than the perianth: 
anthers linear-oblong ; filaments scarcely fattened, not seabrous. 
Eastern ReGion: Swazieland; Havelock Concession, 1000 ft., Galpin, 1013! 
21. A. patulum (Baker); whole plant 14 ft. high; rootstock 
erested with fibres; leaves many, linear, moderately tirm, glabrous, 
a foot long, } in. broad; peduncle slender, distinctly 2-edged ; 
panicle of 4-5 racemes 1-2 in. long, the central branches spreading 
at aright angle ; pedicels short, geminate, articulated near the base; 
bracts small, ovate ; perianth } in. long; segments oblong, obtuse, 
white with a distinct greenish-brown keel; stamens 2 the length of 
the perianth ; anthers large, : 
Katanart Region: T 1; S :] : 
Galpin, 1282! ransvaal; Saddleback Range, near Barberton, 4000 ft., 
22. A. robustum (Baker); leaves linear, firm, glabrous, strong] 
ribbed, 2-3 ft. long, # in. broad at the middle ; etuncll 34 fi. 
long, stiffly erect, acutely angled, naked ; panicle 3 ft. long ; racemes 
3-5, moderately dense, the lateral erecto-patent ; bracts small, ovate, 
nearly black ; pedicels erecto-patent, articulated at the base, 4} in. 
long, many lower geminate; perianth {-} In. long ; segments linear- 
oblong, with a 3-nerved green keel; anthers linear, } in. long, 
exceeding the filaments ; style long, overtopping the anthers. 
Eastern Reaion : Natal; near Stanger, 500 ft., Wood, 3972! 
23, A. pulchellum (Baker in Journ. Bot. 18 
. Bot. 1872, 140, excl. syn.) ; 
sane long and slender ; relics of old leaves breaking ang 
tibres ; root-leaves linear, Moderately firm in texture, not rigid, 
3-1 ft. long, } in. broad, with 10-12 scabrous veins on each side of 
