Lachenalia. ] LILIAcEz (Baker). 431 
Vaz. 8, L. Wrightii (Baker in Journ. Bot. 1878, 322); perianth shorter and 
“wt campanulate, about % in, long, 3 in. diam.; pedicels as long as the 
owers, 
Vaz. y, Rogersii (Baker); perianth as in the last variety, but pedicels shorter 
and free portion of the blade of the leaf broader. 
Var. 6, Pappei (Baker); like the last variety in flower and pedicels, but 
with two leaves, 
SoutH Arrica: without locality, Masson! Niven! Thom! Var. B, Grey 
Var. y, Rogers ! 
Coast Reeion: Clanwilliam Div., Zeyher ! Malmesbury Div.; Groene Kloof, 
MacOwan, 2501! Bolus, 4853! Cape Div,; near Cape Town, Bolus 4353! Mac- 
Owan and Bolus, Herb. Norm. Aust. Afr., 8370! Pappe! Paarl Div.; near 
Paarl Mts., below 1000 ft., Drége, 477! Var. B, Cape Div. ; Simons Bay, 
Wright, 219! Camps Bay, Ecklon and Zeyher, 180! Caledon Div, ; on the 
Zwartberg, near the Hot Spring, Zeyher! Var. y, Tulbagh, Pappe! Var. 8, 
Cape Flats, Pappe ! 
oe Reeion: Little Namaqualand; near Klip Fontein, 3000 ft., Bolus, 
! 
23. L. anguinea (Sweet, Brit. Flow. Gard. t. 179); bulb } in, 
diam. ; leaf single, smooth, lanceolate, 6-9 in. long, about an inch 
broad, spotted with cross-bars of darker green on the back ; peduncle 
4-6 in. long, spotted with purple; raceme 23-3 in. long; pedicels 
cernuous at the tip, }~4 in. long; perianth campanulate, whitish 
tipped with green, 4 in. long; inner segments scarcely longer than 
the outer ; stamens much exserted, rather declinate. Kunth, Enum. 
iv. 289; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. 408. Scillopsis anguinea, 
Lemaire in Ill. Hort. iii, Mise. 34. 
Sourn Argrica: without locality. 
Known to me only from the figure cited, which was drawn from a plant in 
Mr. Colvill’s garden in 1825, gathered by Synnot. 
24. L. hirta (Thunb. Prodr. 64); bulb 3-} in. diam.; leaf 
solitary, linear, 5-8 in. long, clasping the base of the stem, clothed 
with spreading stramineous bristles ; peduncle slender, spotted, 6-10 
in. long ; flowers 6-20 in a lax raceme 1-3 in. long, I in. diam., upper 
ascending, lower horizontal; lower pedicels j-$ in. long ; bracts 
minute ; perianth oblong-campanulate, } in. long, 3 in. diam., white 
or tinged with red; inner segments a little longer than the outer; 
stamens included. Fl. Cap. edit. Schult. 327 ; Willd. Sp. Plant. ii, 
178; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 611; Kunth, Enum. iv. 289 ; 
Baker in Journ, Linn. Soe. xi. 408. 
Sours Arrica: without locality, Masson! Thunberg! 
Coast Recion: Malmesbury Div. ; Groene Kloof, Ecklon and Zeyher, 47! 
MacOwan and Bolus, Herb. Norm. Aust. Afr., 797! 
WesTERN ReGion: Little Namaqualand; Pappe, 4291! Zeyher! 
25. L. Massoni (Baker in Journ. Bot. 1886, 336) ; bulb ovoid, 
2 in. diam. ; leaf single, suberect, clasping the stem at the base, flat 
above, orbicular, 1} in. long and broad, covered over the surface with 
white bristly hairs; peduncle purple, 4 in. long; raceme lax, 2 in. 
long; lower pedicels 3~} in. long; bracts minute, ovate; perianth 
