Drimia.] LILIACER (Baker). 439 
clinate, much shorter than the perianth-segments; style finally 4 in. 
long. Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. 421, 
HasTERn REGION: Natal; Inanda, Wood, 199! 
Originally described and figured from a plant sent to Kew by Mr. Sanderson. 
5. D. villosa (Lindl. in Bot. Reg, t. 1346); bulb ovoid, above an 
inch in diameter; leaves 3-4, produced after the flowers, lorate, 
glaucous, undulated, about a foot long, 3-3 in. broad, more or less 
pilose on the surface and finely ciliated on the margin; peduncle 
slender, 13-2 ft. long ; raceme oblong, lax in the lower half, 4-5 in. 
long, 13-2 in, diam. ; lower pedicels }—} in. long; bracts lanceolate, 
2 in. long, conspicuously protruded beyond the buds; perianth 
2% in. long, greenish-purple; tube campanulate, } in. long; seg- 
ments canaliculate, reflexing; stamens shorter than the perianth- 
segments ; style protruded beyond the tip of the perianth-segments. 
Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. 422. Idothea villosa, Kunth, Enum. 
iv. 343, 
EastTgRn Ree@ron : Griqualand Hast ; mountain slopes near Clydesdale, 2700- 
5000 ft., Tyson, 1671! 2168! 
6. D. pusilla (Jacq. Collect. Suppl. 42; Ic, ii. 15, t. 374); bulb 
ovoid, 1 in. diam. ; leaves 46, produced after the flowers, lanceolate, 
ciliated on the margin, 3-4 in. long, }-} in. broad, narrowed gradually 
to the base ; peduncle 2-6 in. long; raceme lax, cylindrical, 13-3 in. 
long, 17 in. broad ; pedicels 3-3 in. long; bracts deltoid, minute ; 
perianth greenish, }-§ in. long; segments cucullate, 3 times the 
length of the campanulate tube; stamens and style reaching to the 
tip of the perianth-segments. Willd. Sp. Plant. ii. 165; Roem. et 
. Schultes, Syst. Veg, vii. 598; Baker in Journ, Linn. Soc. xi. 421. 
Hyacinthus pusillus, Poir, Encyc. Suppl. iii. 120. D. humilis, 
Berg. ex Eckl. Top. Verz. 2. D. eckloniana, Roem. et Schultes, 
Syst. Veg. vii. 1710. Idothea pusilla and I. humilis, Kunth, Enum. 
iv. 344, 
Van. 8, setosa (Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. 422); peduncle densely beset 
with whitish bristles. 
Sourn Arrica: without locality, Banks! Ecklon, 89! Rogers! Var. B, 
Ecklon and Zeyher, 28! 
Coast i : Cape Flats near Rosebank, under 100 ft., Bolus, 3923! 
7. D. ciliaris (Jacq. Collect. Suppl. 41 ; Ic. ii. 15, t. 377) ; bulb 
globose, 2-3 in. diam. ; leaves 4-5, produced after the flowers, linear, 
thin, flaccid, ciliated, 6~9 in. long, {—-} in. broad ; pepietle ee 
1-12 ft. long ; raceme lax, eylindrical, 6-8 in. long, 1-1; in. a ; 
lower pedicels } in. long; bracts minute, deltoid, spurred near the 
base ; perianth greenish, }-§ in. long; segments epniiie, 2-3 
times as long as the tube, reflexing; stamens pony, je as 
the segments; style overtopping the anthers. Willd. Sp. seg ii. 
165; Gaul. in Bot. Mag. t, 1444; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 
597; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc, xi. 421, Hyaeinthus ciliaris, 
