Lachenalia. } LILIACER (Baker). : . 433 
long ; bracts minute ; perianth oblong-campanulate, } in. long, bright 
red; inner segments slightly longer than the outer; stamens not 
exserted. T'ratt. Archiv, t. 157; Roem. et Schultes, Syst, Veg. vii. 
602; Kunth, Enum. iv. 286. L. bifolia, Gawl, in Bot, Mag. t. 1611; 
Lodd. Bot. Cab. t.920; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 602; Kunth, 
Enum. iv. 286. Scillopsis rosea and 8. bifolia, Lemaire in Ill. Hort. 
lii. Misc. 35. 
Coast Reeton : Caledon Div. ; among shrubs on the Zwartberg, Templeman 
in Herb.. MacOwan, 2681! 
30. L. Youngii (Baker); bulb globose; leaves 2, lanceolate, 
ascending, glabrous, 3 ft. long; peduncle 2—4 in. long; raceme dense, 
2-3 in, long, 1 in. diam.; central and lower flowers horizontal ; pedi- 
cels erecto-patent, ~,;-} in. long; bracts minute, ovate; perianth 
campanulate, bright red-purple, } in. long; outer and inner segments 
nearly equal; stamens as long as the perianth or slightly exserted. 
é Coast RxGion: George Div.; Montagu Pass, 1200 ft., Young im Herb. Bolus, 
545! 
_ 81, L. succulenta (Masson ex Baker in Journ. Bot. 1886, 336) ; 
bulb 3 in. diam. ; leaves lanceolate, purple-tinted, 4-5 in. long, 3 in. 
broad ; peduncle slender, purple, as long as the leaves; raceme lax, 
2 in. long; lower flowers spreading; pedicels erecto-patent, lower 
in. long; bracts small, deltoid; perianth white tinged with claret, 
2 in. long; outer segments }—} in. longer than the inner; stamens 
included. 
Coast Reeion: Clanwilliam Div.; near Oliphants River, Masson ! 
Described from a drawing at the British Museum, made in the year 1793. 
32. L. pallida (Ait. Hort. Kew. i. 460; edit, 2, ii, 285); bulb 
globose, } in. diam. ; leaves 2, lorate, pustulate on the face, 6-9 in. 
long, 3-1} in. broad; peduncle 3 ft. long, not spotted; raceme 
moderately dense, 2-3 in. long, 1 in. diam.; lower flowers horizontal ; 
pedicels short, erecto-patent ; bracts deltoid, minute ; perianth white, 
campanulate, + in. long; the three outer segments with a green 
gibbosity at the tip ; inner segments a little longer than the onter; 
stamens as long as the inner segments. ed. Lil. t. 22% Bot. Reg. 
t. 287% Tratt. Archiv. t.1601% non Kunth. L. lucida, Gawl. in Bot. 
Mag. t. 1372; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 605 ; Kunth, Enum. 
iv. 287; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. 408. L. racemosa, Gaul. 
in Bot. Mag. t. 1517; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 608; Kunth, 
Enum. iv. 287; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soe. xi. 408. L. odora- 
tissima, Baker in Gard. Chron. 1884, xxi. 668. Platyestes racemosa, 
Salisb. Gen. 21. “Scillopsis racemosa, Lemaire in Ill, Hort. in. 
Misc. 34. Chloriza lucida, Salisb. Gen. 21.  Scillopsis lucida, 
Lemaire in Ill. Hort. iii. Mise. 34. 
Sourn Arrica: without locality, cultivated specimens! 
The identity of L. racemosa and L. pallida is rendered certain by a specimen 
of L. pallida obtained from the Goodenough herbarium, which is identiesl with 
the icon of L. racemosa in the Bot. Mag., and with my L. odoratissima, the 
