~emanacine Aeneid ite. ane ai 
Ornithogalum.] LILIACER (Baker). 507 
filaments all lanceolate ; style 1 in. long. Baker in Journ. Linn. 
Soc. xiii. 279. O. polyphyllum, Jacq. Collect, Suppl. 79; Ic. ii. 19, 
t. 430; Willd. Sp. Plant. ii. 123; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 
ou Kunth, Enum, iv. 366. O consanguineum, Kunth, Enum. iv. 
Sour Argica: without locality, Zeyher! Ecklon, 281, Mund and Maire. © 
39. 0. flavovirens (Baker in Journ. Bot. 1874, 366); bulb globose, 
1 in. diam. ; leaves 5-6, linear, thin, glabrous, 1-12 ft. long ; 
peduncle 2 ft. long; raceme 3-4 in. long, dense upwards, lax down- * 
wards; pedicels ascending, articulated at the apex, lower 1-2 in. 
long; bracts linear, acuminate, projecting far beyond the buds, 
lower an inch long ; perianth yellowish-green, 12 in, long ; segments 
linear-oblong, 3} in. broad, with a closely 5-nerved. indistinct green 
keel; stamens 3 the length of the perianth ; filaments equal, lanceo- 
late ; style as long as the ovary. __ 
CENTRAL Rea@ron: Somerset Div.; near Somerset East, in swamps, 2800 ft., 
MacOwan, 1852! 
Eastskn ReGion: Tembuland; Bazeia, 2000 ft., Baur, 570! 
40. 0. polyphlebium (Baker) ; bulb not seen; leaves linear, 
glabrous, channelled down the face, about as long as the peduncle; 
peduncle slender, 4—6 in. long; raceme many-flowered, dense, sub- 
corymbose ; pedicels erecto-patent, lower 1-14 in. long; bracts 
lanceolate-acuminate, 1-3 in. long; perianth pale yellowish-green, | 
4-} in. long; keel green, laxly 7-9-nerved ; stamens 3 the length of 
the perianth; filaments subequal, all with a dilated base; style 
$—} in. long. 
Katanarr Reeton: Bechuanaland; Batlapin territory, Holub! 
Nearly allied to 0. prasinum, Lindl. 
41, 0. suaveolens (Jaeq. Collect. ii. 316; Ic. ii. 19, t. 431); 
bulb globose, 1-13 in. diam.; leaves 3-6, linear, glabrous, a foot 
long ; peduncle a foot or more long, stiffly erect ; raceme lax, few- or 
many-flowered, 3-6 in. long; pedicels erecto-patent, lower 1}—2 in. 
long ; bracts large, lanceolate ; flowers yellow, sweet-scented, 3—$ in. 
long; segments oblong; keel distinct, closely 5-7-nerved, soon 
turning brown; stamens 3 the length of the perianth; filaments 
subequal, lanceolate at the base; style 3-} in. long. Walld. Sp. 
Plant. ii. 122; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 523; Baker in 
Journ. Linn. Soc. xiii. 279. O. odoratum, Jacq. Collect. Suppl. 78 ; 
Te. ii. 20, t. 432; Willd. Sp Plant, ii. 121; Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 260. 
O. albucoides, Thunb. Fl. Cap. edit. Schult, 314; Kunth, Enum. iv. 
367. Anthericum albucoides, Ait. Hort, Kew, i. 449 ; edtt. 2, ii, 269. 
Phalangium albucoides, Poir. Encyc. v. 249. 
Coast Reeion’: Piquetberg Div.; near Piquetberg, Thunberg! Malmesbury 
Div.; Saldanha Bay, Thunberg/ Puarde » Thunberg! between Groene 
Kloof and Saldanha Bay, Drége, 1511 Cape Div.; Muizenberg, 1000 ft., 
Bolus, 3298! 
