enna liins er cnetaamas 
caoleteinieeuataneiatemmieamestearee 
Scilla.] titacex (Baker). 498 
long; pedicels subpatent, lower 3-1 in, long; perianth oblong- 
campanulate, } in. long, green, tinged with purple ; filaments tinged 
with purple; ovary globose, stipitate. Journ. Linn. Soc. xiii, 254, 
Drimia lanceolata, Schrad. Blumenb. 28; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. 
Veg. vii. 594; Kunth, Enum. iv. 339. Lachenalia reflexa, Andr. 
Bot. Rep. t. 299 ; Tratt. Archiv. ii. 182, t. 169. 
Sours Argica: without locality. 
Known to me only from the descriptions and figures, 
52. S. subglauca (Baker in Saund. Ref. Bot. ¢. 186); bulb glo- 
bose, 13-2 in. diam.; leaves 5-6, lanceolate, erect, pale glaucous 
green, 9-12 in. long, an inch broad, spotted with purple on the back 
towards the base; peduncle 3-4 in. long, spotted with purple ; 
raceme oblong, 3-4 in, long, 13 in. diam. ; pedicels cernuous, 1} in. 
long; perianth oblong-campanulate, 2 in, long, green, tinged with 
purple ; filaments bright purple; ovary globose, stipitate, discoid at 
the base. Journ. Linn. Soc. xiii. 253. 
Sourn Arkrica : without locality. No specimen at Kew. 
Described from a plant flowered by Mr. Wilson Saunders at Reigate in 1870, 
introduced by Mr. Thomas Cooper. 
53. 8. lorata (Baker in Saund. Ref. Bot. iii. App. 14); bulb 
ovoid, 13-2 in. diam. ; leaves 5~6, lanceolate, acute, erect, 8-12 in. 
long, 1 in. broad, slightly narrowed to the base, spotted with purple 
on the back low down; peduncle 8-9 in. long, spotted with purple 
towards the base; raceme dense, oblong, 3-4 in. Jong, 13-1} in. 
broad; pedicels patent, 11 in. long, lower cernuous; perianth 
oblong-campanulate, 1 in. long, dull purple; filaments dull purple ; 
ovary globose, stipitate, discoid at the base. Journ. Linn. Soe. xiii. 
253. Drimia apertifiora, Baker in Saund. Ref. Bot. t. 19. 
Sours Argica: without locality. No specimen at Kew. 
Described from a living plant that flowered in 1868 with Mr, Wilson Saunders 
at Reigate, introduced by Mr. Thomas Cooper. 
54. 8. pendula (Baker in Saund. Ref. Bot. iii. App. 14); bulb 
8 in, Ets i many, thin, brown ; produced leaves about 4, 
sessile, suberect, lanceolate, 12—16 in. long, 1}-2} in. broad, plain 
gteen on the face, striped and spotted with purple on the back, some- 
times up to the top, but more especially low down; peduncle —_ 
curved, plain green, 5-6 in. long; raceme oblong, 3-4 in. long, often 
subsecund ; pedicels slender, sometimes an inch long ; seit frag: 
rant ; perianth oblong-campanulate, in, long, green inside - out ; : 
filaments pale lilac; ovary stipitate, discoid at the base. Journ. 
Linn. Soc, xiii. 254 ; Gard. Chron. 1878, ix. 756. Drimia pendula, 
Burch. ex Baker in Saund. Ref. Bot. iii. App. 14. ao 
on: Somerset Div.; cultivated specimens grown from 
chedurer Pre leo Burchell, Bulb 55! 
Cultivated by Bureliell at Fulham, 1818-1821. 
