434 3 LILIacez (Baker). [ Lachenalia. 
leaf showing traces of having been pustulate. The plant figured by Redouté, 
Trattinnick, and in the Botanical Register, is doubtfully the same as L. pallida of 
Aiton, having no pustules on the leaves. 
_ $8. L. Cooperi (Baker in Journ. Linn. Soe. xi. 409); bulb § in. 
diam.; leaves 2, lanceolate, } ft. long, under an inch broad, pustulate 
on the upper part of the face; peduncle 3-4 in. long; raceme 
20-30-flowered, 3-4 in. long, 14 in, diam.; lower pedicels }—-} in. 
long ; bracts minute, deltoid; perianth oblong-campanulate, reddish- 
white, 3 in. long, 3-2 in. diam.; inner segments distinctly longer 
than the outer; stamens as long as the inner segments. 
SourH AFrica: without locality, Cooper! No specimen at Kew. 
Described from a living plant in the garden of Mr. Wilson Saunders, at Reigate, 
about 1870, introduced by Mr. T. Cooper. 
34. L. juncifolia (Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. 409); bulb 
small; leaves 2, subterete, smooth, 4-8 in. long, }-} in. diam., 
ehannelled down the face; peduncle 3-4 in. long; raceme 6—12- 
flowered, $-13 in. long, ? in. diam.; pedicels 1-1 in. long; bracts 
deltoid, minute; perianth oblong-campanulate, white tinged with 
red, 3 in. long, 3 in. diam.; segments equal in length; stamens 
much exserted. 
SoutnH A¥gica: without locality, Ecklon and Zeyher, 51! Not in Kew 
Herbarium. 
35. L. purpureo-cerulea (Jacq. Collect. Suppl. 63; Ic. ii. 16, 
t. 388) ; bulb globose, 3 in, diam.; leaves 2, lorate, pustulate on the 
face, 4-6 in. long, 3-1 in. broad; peduncle robust, 3 ft. long; 
raceme moderately dense, 4~5 in. long, 1 in. diam. ; all the flowers 
erecto-patent ; pedicels short; bracts deltoid, minute ; perianth cam- 
panulate, blue-purple, } in. long; inner segments a little longer than 
the outer, spreading widely at the tip; stamens much exserted, 
Willd. Sp. Plant. ii. 176; Gawl, in Bot. Mag. t. 745; Andr. Bot. 
Rep. t. 251; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 606; Kunth, Enum. 
iv, 288; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. 409. L. botryoides, Tratt. 
Archiv. t. 140. Platyestes purpureo-cerulea, Salish. Gen, 21. 
Scillopsis purpureo-eerulea, Lemaire in Ill. Hort. iii. Mise, 35. 
Coast Recion: Malmesbury Div. ; near Kalebas Kraal, MacOwan, 2604! 
36. L, unicolor (Jacq. Collect. Suppl. 61; Ic. ii. 16, t. 389) ; bulb 
$-1 in. diam. ; leaves: 2, lorate, smooth or pustulate on the upper 
part of the face, 4-6 in. long, }~1 in, broad ; peduncle robust, stiffly 
erect, 3-6 in. long ; raceme dense, 2-5 in. long, $1 in. broad ; lower 
flowers horizontal or cernuous ; pedicels 31 in, long; bracts deltoid, 
minute; perianth campanulate, bright red, } in. long; inner seg- 
ments slightly longer than the outer; stamens much exserted. 
Gawl. in Bot. Mag. t. 1873; Tratt. Archiv. t. 138; Roem. et 
Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 607; Kunth, Enum. iv. 288. LL. versicolor, 
var. unteolor, Baker in Journ. Linn, Soc. xi. 409. Seillopsis unicolor, 
Lemaire in Ill. Hort. iii. Mise. 34, 
