Anthericum. |] LIL(ACE® (Baker). 393 
45. A hispidum (Linn. Sp. Plant. edit. 2, 446) ; root-fibres thick 
and fleshy ; outer rudimentary leaves large and membranous; root- 
leaves 2-4, linear, flat, glabrous, margined with purple, 4-8 in. long, 
3-3 in. broad, often spirally twisted towards the top; peduncle 
hairy upwards, 1-6 in. long ; raceme dense, simple, 1-2 in. long; 
bracts large, lanceolate-deltoid, entirely membranous, whitish ; pedi- 
cels slender, hairy, lower 1-14 in. long ; perianth hispid, } in. long ; 
segments oblanceolate, white with a distinet brown keel ; stamens’ 
shorter than the perianth ; filaments muricated; capsule globose, 
smooth. Thunb. Prodr. 63; Fl. Cap. edit. Schult. 321; Willd. Sp. 
Plant, ii. 145; Jacg. Collect. Suppl. 91; Ie. ii. 17, t. 409. A. 
squameum, Linn. fil. Suppl. 202; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. 
vil. 481. Arthropodium hispidum, Spreng. Syst. ii. 87. Trachy- 
andra hispida, Kunth, Enum. iv. 575. Phalangium squameum, 
Poir. Encye. v, 246. Bulbinella (?) sguamea, Kunth, Enum. iv. 573. 
Anthericum undulatum, Thunb. Prodr. 63; Fl. Cap. edit. Schult. 
321; Willd. Sp. Plant. ii. 140; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. 
vii. 470. Trachyandra undulata, Kunth, Enum. iv. 583. 
Coast Recion: Malmesbury, Bachmann, 471! sandy places near Cape Town, 
Thunberg ! Zeyher, 1693! 5012! Bolus, 3731! Cooper, 3296! 
46. A. thyrsoideum (Baker in Journ. Bot. 1872, 139); root- 
fibres thick and fleshy ; outer rudimentary leaves ovate, membranous, 
obtuse ; radical leaves linear, 5-6 in. long, 3 in. broad, clothed 
throughout with conspicuous, spreading, pellucid hairs ; peduncle 
hairy, 2-4 in, long ; inflorescence a deltoid panicle about 2 in. long ; 
rachis densely pubescent ; racemes short, lax; bracts deltoid-cuspi- 
date, 3} in. long; pedicels erecto-patent, lower { in. long; perianth 
glabrous, j-4 in. long; segments oblanceolate, with a distinct 
brownish or greenish keel ; stamens rather shorter than the perianth ; 
filaments muricated ; capsule not seen. 
CenrTraL Recion: Tulbagh Div.; near Yuk River Hoogte, Burchell, 1231! 
47. A. revolutum (Linn. Sp. Plant. 310 ; J. Commel. Hort. i. 67, 
t. 34) ; root-fibres slender and wiry; outer rudimentary leaves large 
and membranous ; root-leaves numerous, linear, glabrous, moderately 
firm in texture, channelled down the face, 1-2 ft. long, j-} in. 
broad ; peduncle stout, smooth, }-1 ft. long; racemes numerous, 
lax, 3-6 in. long ; rachis smooth ; bracts minute, deltoid-cuspidate ; 
pedicels solitary, the lower 4 in. long; perianth glabrous, 3 in. long ; 
segments white, with a distinct 3-nerved brown keel; stamens 
shorter than the perianth; filaments muricated ; capsule globose, 
glabrous, 3 in. diam. Thunb. Prodr. 62; Fl. Cap. edit. Schult. 
318; Ait. Hort. Kew. i. 447; Gawl. in Bot. Mag. t. 1044. Pha- 
langium revolutum, Pers, Syn. i. 368; Haw. Syn. 63. Anthericum 
divaricatum, Jacq. Hort. Schoenbr. iv. 7, t. 414. Trachyandra 
revoluta and T. divaricata, Kunth, Enum. iv. 579, 580. 
Sourn Arrica: without locality, Oldenburg ! 
