396 LILIacez (Baker). [ Anthericum. 
deeply channelled down the face ; peduncle } ft. long, muricated 
with copious whitish papilla; racemes 4-10, very lax, the end one 
4-5 in. long; rachises very scabrous; bracts minute, deltoid- 
cuspidate ; pedicels }-3 in. long, finally decurved; perianth pubes- 
cent, 4-5 lines long ; segments white, with a closely 3-nerved 
brown keel; stamens much shorter than the perianth ; filaments 
muricated ; capsule globose, densely and persistently muricated. 
Baker in Gard, Chron. 1876, vi. 100. 
SoutH AFrrRica: without locality, Hutton! 
Coast Reeton: Uitenhage Div,; near the Zwartkops River, Ecklon and 
Zeyher, 110! Albany Div. ; near Grahamstown, 2000 ft., MacOwan, 1454! 
Katanart Reaion; Transvaal; Saddleback Range near Barberton, 3500 ft., 
Galpin, 1036! 
Eastern ReGion: Tembuland; hills near Bazeia, 2000 ft., Bawr, 310! 
Griqualand East; near Clydesdale, 2500 ft., Tyson, 2123! Natal; Ivanda, 
Wood, 432! Tintern, 5000-6000 ft., Evans, 364! Zululand, Gerrard, 1527! 
54, A. ciliatum (Linn. fil. Suppl. 202); root-fibres some fleshy, 
others slender ; outer rudimentary leaves large, membranous ; leaves 
weak, linear, glabrous, finely ciliated, 1-2 ft, long, }-} in. broad ; 
peduncle 3 ft. long, glabrous or pubescent; racemes simple or 
forked, lax, the central a foot or more long ; bracts ovate-cuspidate, 
greenish, } in. long; pedicels 4~1 in. long, at first ascending, finally 
deflexed ; perianth + in. long; segments lanceolate, with a closely — 
3-nerved green keel; stamens much shorter than the perianth; 
filaments papillose ; capsule glabrous, globose, } in. diam. Thunb. 
Prodr. 63; Fl. Cap. edit. Schult. 324; Willd. Sp, Plant. ii. 146. 
A. blepharophoron, Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 461. Bulbine 
ciliata, Link, Enum. i. 829; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 459. 
Trachyandra ciliata, T. blepharophora and T, bracteosa, Kunth, 
Enum, iv. 578, 582, 585. 
Coast REGion: Malmesbury Div.; between Groene Kloof and Dassenberg, 
below 500 ft., Drége, 1493! Cape Div.; Kalk Bay, Pappe! Simons Bay, 
Wright, 225! Lion Mountain, Thunberg! Knysna Div.; near Goukamma 
River, Burchell, 5601! 
Western Region: Little Namaqualand, Whitehead ! 
55. A. paradoxum (Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 459); 
rootstock oblique; root-fibres long and slender ; outer rudimentary 
leaves membranous; root-leaves 2, linear, very hairy, 33-4} in. 
long, forming a sort of cup at the tip } in. diam., of which the 
upper edge is the longest, revolute and tipped with a setaceous awn ; 
peduncle hispid, 2 in. long; raceme dense, simple, an inch long; 
pedicels reflexed after flowering, finally 4 in. long ; bracts as long as 
the pedicels ; perianth hairy, } in. long; stamens much shorter than 
the perianth ; filaments muricated. Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 
314. Trachyandra paradoxa, Kunth, Enum. iv. 576. 
Sourn A¥RIcA: without locality. 
Described by the younger Schultes from a specimen in the herbarinm of © 
Zucearini. Can it be an abnormal form of A, hispidum ? 
