532 ADDENDA. 
nearly an inch long; stamens 6; filaments filiform, j-3 in. long; 
anthers linear, } in. long. ; 
Coast Recion: Cape Div.; Kenilworth Racecourse, Bolus, 7981! No 
specimen in Kew Herbarium. 
Ya, Crinum acaule (Baker); bulb not seen; leaves linear, com- 
plicate, moderately firm, glabrous, 1} ft. long, } in. broad low down ; 
stem 1-flowered, not produced above ground ; spathe-valves linear, 
green; perianth-tube erect, cylindrical, 2 in. long; segments lan- 
ceolate, erect, recurved at the tip, twice as long as the tube, }—$ in. 
broad at the middle, keeled with pale red; stamens half as long as 
the perianth-segments ; anthers linear-oblong, }—1 in, long. Style 
reaching to the tip of the perianth. 
Eastern Region: Zululand ; Sambaans territory, Sawnders ! 
This was collected by Mr. Charles Saunders in 1896, and cultivated in his 
garden, a specimen and drawing being sent to Kew by Mrs. K. Saunders. 
8a. Ammocharis taveliana (Schinz in Verh. Bot. Ver. Prov. 
Brandenb. xxxi. 214) ; bulb very large ; tunies horizontally truncate 
at the apex; leaves oblong, acute, 15 in. or more long, above 2 in. 
broad ; peduncle 8-10 in. long, nearly 1 in, diam.; umbels dense, 
globose, 4-5 in. diam. ; pedicels 14 in. long; spathe-valves oblong, 
an inch broad; perianth-tube above 3 in. long; segments oblong- 
lanceolate, acute, 2 in. long; capsule the size of a pigeon’s egg; 
pericarp thin, membranous. 
Western Recion: Great Namaqualand; near Bethany, Schinz, 16, Schenk, 
358, Pohle. : 
Also Hereroland. No specimen in Kew Herbarium. 
2a. Strumaria bidentata (Schinz in Bull. Herb, Boiss. iv, App. 
iii. 46) ; bulb subglobose, white ; leaves unknown; peduncle 3-4 in. 
long ; flowers 10-12 in an umbel ; spathe-valves 2, purple, lanceolate- 
cuspidate ; pedicels slender, erect; perianth 1 in. long, white, tinged 
with red outside at the base; segments lanceolate ; filaments shortly 
connate, bidentate and dilated at the base. 
Western Region: Great Nam 
ualand; Orange ri Schenk, 282. No 
specimen in Kew Herbarium. si: ‘ “ i 2 
8a, Cyrtanthus Flanagani (Baker); leaves lorate, subobtuse, 
moderately firm, glabrous, nearly an inch broad ; peduncle moderately 
stout, a foot long ; flowers 4~7 in an umbel ; spathe-valves lanceolate, 
2 in. or more long; pedicels $~14 in. long; perianth white ; tube 
2 in. long, } lin, diam. low down, dilated gradually to 4 in. at the 
throat ; segments oblong, 3 in. long ; stamens not protruded from the 
perianth-tube, inserted a short distance below its throat, 
KALAHARI ReGion: Basutoland; slopes of Mont 8000-9000 ft. 
‘Yiostqua; IMA! He bitn in ee Hee ie 
6a. Cyrtanthus stenanthus (Baker) ; leaves 4 toa stem, linear, 
glabrous, erect, a foot long, 4 in. broad; peduncle slender, rather 
