Lachenalia. } LILIACEZ (Baker). 429 
base, tinged red, } in. long, those of the upper half of the spike 
protruded beyond the buds and squarrose ; perianth dull-coloured, 
oblong, { in. long; inner segments scareely longer than the outer, 
not spreading at the tip; stamens included. 
Western Recion: Little Namaqualand, between Uitkomst and Geelbeks 
Kraal, 2000-3000 ft., Drége, 2689a ! 
16. L. fistulosa (Baker in Gard. Chron. 1884, xxi. 668) ; bulb 
3 in. diam.; leaves 2, lanceolate, smooth, bright green, erect, 3-1 in. 
broad; peduncle unspotted, 5-6 in. long; flowers in a lax spike 
2-8 in. long, $ in. diam., all quite sessile, erecto-patent; bracts 
minute, deltoid ; perianth oblong-campanulate, pale lilac, } in. long, 
= in. diam.; inner segments a little longer than the outer, spreading 
at the top; stems included. 
Sourn AFRica : without locality, cultivated specimen ! 
Described from a living plant flowered by Mr, T. 8. Ware, at Tottenham, 
April, 1884; and another that flowered at Kew in July, 1886. 
17. L, lilacina (Baker in Gard, Chron, 1884, xxi. 668); bulb 
small; leaves 2, lanceolate, smooth, as Jong as the peduncle ; 
peduncle about } ft. long, finely spotted with red; flowers in a 
moderately dense spike 2-3 in. long, 3-2 in. broad, horizontal ; bracts © 
minute, deltoid ; perianth campanulate, lilac, turning to bright claret- 
red when dried, } in. long, 2 in. diam.; inner segments 4 in. longer 
than the outer, very spreading; stamens as long as the outer 
segments. 
Sours Argica: without locality, cultivated specimen ! 
Described from a living plant flowered by Mr. T. S. Ware, at Tottenham, in 
April, 1884. 
18. L. pustulata (Jacq. Collect. iii. 244; iv. 220, t. 2, fig. 5; Ic. 
ii, 15, t. 386); bulb } in, diam.; leaves 2, fleshy, lanceolate, falcate, 
6-9 in. long, 3-1 in. broad, rough, with pustules on the face ; 
peduncle 3-6 in. long; flowers in a dense subspicate raceme 
2-3 in. long, nearly an inch in ee ee a ak 
patent ; icels very short, erecto-patent ; b minute ; | 
oblong, es long, ney diam., white or faintly tinged with red ; 
outer segments a little longer than the inner, spreading at the tip; 
stamens slightly exserted. Bot. Mag. t. 817; Willd. Sp. Plant. ii. 
176; Roem, et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 609; Andr. Bot. Rep. 
t. 350; Tratt. Archiv. tt, 135-136; Kunth, Enum. iv. 287 ; Baker in 
Journ, Linn, Soc. xi. 407. LL. reclinata, Dietr. Lexie. Nachtr. iv. 292. 
L. pyramidalis, Dehnh, Revist. Nap. i. 3, 162; Walp. Ann. i. 
853. Chloriza pustulata, Salisb. Gen. 21. Scillopsts pustulata, 
Lemaire in Ill, Hort. iii. Mise. 34. i 2 ; 
[ON : illiam Div.; near the Oliphants River, Ecklon an 
oo PP get aa ose Sona Zwartland, Beklon and Zeyher, 39! Cape 
Div. ; Mountains near Cape Town; Ecklon and Zeyher, 37! sen-shore near Cape 
Town, Bolus, 4740! Paarl Div.; Great Drakenstein Mountains, and foot of 
Paarl Mountains, Drége, 8628! Tulbagh Div.; Witsenberg Range, 2000 ft., 
