Lachenalia.} LiLtacz# (Baker). 427 
Swellendam Div. ; on mountain ridges by the lower part of Zonder Kinde River, 
Zeyher, 4288! 
Wustz2n Reaion: Little Namaqualand; near Mieren Kasteel, Drége ! 
8. L. liliflora (Jacq. Collect. Suppl. 66; Ic. ii, 16, t. 887); bulb 
globose ; leaves 2, lanceolate, falcate, 6-9 in. long, about an inch 
broad, densely pustulate on the face; peduncle, including the in- 
florescence, about a foot long; flowers 12-20 in a dense subspicate 
raceme ; pedicels very short ; bracts minute, amplexicaul ; perianth 
white, } in. long ; all the segments spreading, the outer 2 in. longer 
than the inner ; stamens as long as the inner segments. Willd. Sp. 
Plant. ii. 176 ; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 601 ; Tratt. Archiv. 
t. 187 ; Kunth, Enum. iv. 286; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. 406. 
Scillopsis lilitflora, Lemaire in Ill. Hort. iii. Mise. 35. 
Coast Reaion:. Paarl Div.; between Paarl and Lady Grey Railway Bridge, 
Drége, 1492a! 
9. L, undulata (Masson ex Baker in Journ. Bot, 1886, 336); 
bulb not seen; leaves 2, oblong, obtuse, suberect, much crisped 
towards the margin, glabrous, 3-4 in. long, an inch broad ; peduncle 
green, 4 in. long ; flowers in a lax spike 3 in. long; outer segments 
tinged with green, } in. long; inner white, tinged with claret-purple, 
about } in. long; stamens as long as the outer segments, 
Sourn Argica: without locality, Masson ! 
Described from a drawing at the British Museum, 
10. L. trichophylla (Baker in Journ. Bot. 1874, 368); bulb small, 
globose ; leaf solitary, ovate, 1} in. long, clasping the base of the 
stem, brownish, densely clothed with spreading bristles on the face 
and margin ; peduncle slender, reddish, } ft. long; flowers about 20 
in a moderately dense spike 2-3 in. long, all erecto-patent, many 
upper minute and sterile; bracts broad, amplexicaul; perianth 
cylindrical, $ in. long, 3 in. diam., white or tinged with bright red ; 
inner segments 3—} in, longer than the outer, spreading at the tip; 
stamens as long as the inner segments, 
Coast REGion: Clanwilliam, Mader in herb. MacOwan, 2167! 
11. L. Bowkeri (Baker); bulb not seen; leaf solitary, thin, 
lanceolate, falcate, glabrous, 4-6 in. long; peduncle, including the 
inflorescence, 3-6 in. long ; flowers 4-12 in a moderately dense spike, 
all quite sessile and more or less cernuous ; bracts minute, deltoid ; 
perianth cylindrical, 3} in. long, 3 in. diam. ; tube campanulate ; 
outer segments oblong, whitish tinged with red; inner § in. long, 
white, tinged with red on the keel of the truncate tip; stamens 
included ; style finally exserted. 
CunTRat ReGion ? Somerset Div.? Bowker? 
12. L. patula (Jacq. Collect. iv. 149; Ic. ii 15, t. 384); bulb 
small, globose, leaves 2, lanceolate, smooth, unspotted, faleate, 
4-6 in. scans peduncle slender, spotted ; flowers 15-20 in a raceme 
