406 LILIACEZ (Baker). [ Tulbaghia. 
6. T. hypoxidea (Smith in Rees Cyclop.); leaves linear, about a 
foot long, 4-1 in. broad; peduncle about as long as the leaves; 
umbel 6-8-flowered ; pedicels 4-1 in. long; perianth 3 in. long; 
segments linear, about as long as the tube; corona annular, sub- 
entire, not above a quarter as long as the perianth-segments. 
Kunth, Enum. iv. 482 ; Baker in Journ, Linn. Soc. xi. 372. 
Sourn Arnica: without locality. 
Described from the type specimen in the Smithian herbarium. 
7. T. pauciflora (Baker in Engl. Jahrb. xv. Heft 3, 6) ; corm 
oblong, } in. diam.; leaves 5-6, filiform, very slender, glabrous, 
2-3 in. long; peduncles 1-2 from a corm, about as long as the 
leaves; flowers 1-3 to an umbel; spathe-valves lanceolate, j-} in. 
long; pedicels }-} in. long; perianth-tube oblong, 4 in. long; 
segments linear, as long as the tube, white, with a brown keel; 
— entire, very short ; style very short ; capsule globose, } in. 
iam,’ 
Sovurn Argica: without locality ; Hemerocall. 6, Ecklon and Zeyher ! 
8. T. capensis (Jacq. Hort. Vind. ii. t. 115); corm globose; root- 
fibres fleshy, cylindrical ; outer rudimentary leaves short, mem- 
branous ; produced leaves 8-12, linear, fleshy, a foot or more long, 
- 4-4 in. broad ; peduncle 14-2 ft. long; umbel 6-8-flowered ; spathe- 
valves small, membranous, lanceolate; pedicels $-1 in. long; 
perianth purplish-green, } in. long; segments lanceolate, about half 
as long as the tube; coronal-lobes purplish-brown, deeply bifid, as 
long as the perianth-segments ; upper stamens placed opposite the 
top of the staminodia. Linn. Mant. alt. 223; Baker in Journ. Linn, 
Soc. xi. 370. T. alliacea, Gawl. in Bot. Mag. t. 806 ; Kunth, Enum. 
iv. 481 (excl. syn.), non Linn. fil. 
Var. 8, gracilis (Baker, loc. cit.) ; much less robust, with leaves not more 
than 3-4 in. long, $-} in. broad. 
SoutH Arrica: without locality. 
WestERNn Rzeion: Var. 8, Little Namaqualand ; Hardeveld, 2000-3000 ft., 
Zeyher, 4268! 
9. T. cepacea (Linn, fil. Suppl. 194); rudimentary basal leaves 
brown, membranous ; produced leaves 4~6, narrow linear, 4-8 in. 
long, 5 in. broad ; peduncle 1-14 ft. long; flowers 6-12 in an- 
umbel ; spathe-valves lanceolate, lilae-tinted ; pedicels }-} in. long ; 
perianth bright lilac, 3 in. long; segments oblong-lanceolate, half 
ag long as the cylindrical tube, which is only } lin. diam, ; coronal- 
lobes distinct to the base; upper stamens placed in the tube below 
the throat. Thunb. Prodr. 60 ; Fl. Cap. edit. Schult. 306; Willd. 
Sp. Plant. ii. 34; Kunth, Enum. iv. 484 (excl. var. 8); Baker in 
Journ. Linn, Soe. xi, 372. Omentaria cepacea, Salish. Gen. 88. 
SoutH AFRIca; without locality, Masson ! 
Coast Region: Uitenhage Div.; Van Stad Berg, Burchell, 4741! 
Ecklon and Zeyher, 645! Zeyher ! a eS 
CENTRAL ReGion: arid places in Kannaland and Hantam, Thunberg.! 
