Strelitzia. | SCITAMINE& (Wright). 317 
Nov. Gen. 113, Prodr. 46, and Fl. Cap. ed. Schult. 216; Bauer, 
Strelitzia, tt. 6- 9; Red outé, Liliac. tt. 77-78; Drége, Zwei PA. 
Documente, 141, 150; Otto in Allg. Gartenz. 1856, 17 ; Lemaire in 
- Hort. x. (1863), Misc. 25; Baker in Ann. Bot. vii. 201; 
K. Schim. in Engl. Pflanzenr. Musac. 31. Ms regalis, Salish. Prodr. 
145, Betconit Bihai, J. Miller, Ie. “PL tt. 5-6 (1780). 
8, glauca (Baker in Ann. Bot. 201); leaves oval or oval-oblong, 
; auyae sents rounded and undulate at the base, glaucous ; peduncle shorter 
i EK. Schum. 
in Engl. Plan nent, Musac, 33. 8S. glauca, L. C. Rich. in Nova Acta Acad, Nat 
Cur. xv. Tae 17, t#. 2-3. 
VaR ans (Morren in Ann. Soc. Bot. Gand, ii. t. 53); leaves rounded at 
the sete = apa 3 ft. long, midrib Pains : se not + lenges tha , the blade 
5 orange-red ; petals "ee ut EP K. Schum. in Engl. Pflanz enr. 
Musae. 33, 8. rutilan ns, K. Sch 
Var. 56, farinosa (Baker in A 
truncate at the base ; petiole half 3 as long sein as a blad Sigg: ligt 
longer than the pesisie, oe. K. Schum. in Engl. AE aes 
ie Dryand. in Ait Kew. Sings a . 55; Roem. & Schu lt. ag vi 
; Lemaire ¢ in IU. Hort. x. (1883), Bf 
VaR. ¢€, ovata , Gales in Ann. Bot. vii. 202); leaves ovate-oblong, rounded or 
lon 
subcordate at t ; petiole about 3 times as long as the Pag, peduncle 
longer than ‘as Pn K. Schum. in Engl. Pflanzenr. Musae. 33. 8. ie’ 
Dryand, in Ait. ort. Kew. ed. 2,11. 55. 8S. Regine, Curt. Bot. Me tt. 119-120 
Andr. Rep. t “a: 
R. ¢, humilis (E. Meyer in Drage, Zwei fet A Nae: 141, 224); much 
sale than the other varieties ; leaves ovate, , 9 in. long, 4 in, wide ; 
iole twice as long as the ade ; peduncle as gore as the. — Baker i 
ps Bot. vii. 202 ; K. Schum. in Engl. Pflanzenr. Musac. 33. 8. humilis, spire 
Enum. Pl. Hort. Berol. i. 150. 8S. pu — Hort. ex Otto in a alig: fee 1856, 18 ; 
Planch. in Fl. des Serres, xi. (1856) 53 
Coast Recion : Humansdorp Div. ; ee Addi hier a Bathurst Div. 
arg oe gett: re ees met Ul e Div. ; rocky heights of 
itenhage, Bow <9 we een Bae’ Kran to Kowie Poort, 
Burchell, 3670 ! ! near se ee wie a Bow. Bathurst Div. ;. Fish River, under 
1000 it. adifrotee South-west of Cape Colony, Masson, Nelson. King Williams- 
town Div. ; banks of the Keiskamma River, nearly 7 miles from the pra Gill! 
Eastern REGION : Heures between Umtata River and St. Johns. River, 
under 1000 ft., Drég 
The varieties pats rutilans, farinosa and ovata are known from cultivated 
specimens only. 
Boer name ‘‘ Geele <fogncidl 
— 
S. Regine, var. Lemoinierii (Planch. in Fl. des Serres, t. 2370. S. Lemoinierit, 
Miellez ex Planch. Le.) a a highly coloured form. S. prolifera > Caer: in Rev. 
Hort , 159, fig. 39, is a form with several flower-clusters. 
rol! 159, fig. 39, i r re ensis, Kew 
Bulletin, 1910, 65, 327, and Gard. Chron. 1910, xlvii. 217, with fig., is a a hyinid 
tween S, Regine and S. augusta, raised at Kew in 1898, ‘ahids first flowered in 
2. 8. parvifolia (Dryand. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, ii. 56) ; 
stemless ; seegie oblong-lanceolate, 9 in. long, 3 in. “asic deltoid 
at the base, with a narrow brown scarious flat ; petiole 
