Strelitzia. | SCITAMINEA (Wright). 319 
2} in. long; upper petal rotundate, } in. in diam., with a cusp 6 in. 
ong ; filaments 1? in. long ; anthers slender, 3 in. long; style 8 in. 
long including the 2 in.-long linear geet . Fi. des Serres, t. 1356 ; 
Lemaire in Ill. Hort. x. (1863), Misc. 24; Hook. f. in Bot. Mag. 
t. 703 € arama in Ann. Bot. vii. 203; K. Schum. in fee Pflanzenr. 
Musac. 
Sourn Arrica ; without locality or collector’s name, 
Known only from cultivated plants. 
Imperfectly known species. 
5. S. lanceolata (Hort. ex Steud. Nomencl. ed. 2, ii. 645; 
K. Schum. in Engl. Pflanzenr. Musac. 33, name only). 
SourH AFrica : without locality. 
6. 8. macrophylla (Hort. ex Steud. Nomencl. ed. 2, ii. 645 ; 
K. Schum. in Engl. Pflanzenr. Musac. 33, name only). 
South Arrica : without locality. 
7. §. Quensoni (Lemaire in Ill. Hort. x. Re 2 3 Mise. 20) ; 
acaulescent, but otherwise resembling in habit Nicolai and 
S. augusta ; rhizome thick ; leaves ovate-oblong, ten and cucullate 
at the apex, attenuate downwards, very large ; petiole very robust, 
with a long wide sheath; aa ek lateral ; spathe much 
compressed, green ; flowers 3-5 in each spathe, rosy violet at the 
base, white above ; otal bright tae, auricles somewhat angled. 
S. albijlos, “Hort. ex Lemaire, Lé. 21. 
Soura AFrica: without locality, Villet. 
8. §. teretifolia (Barrow ex Steud. Nomencl. ed. 2, ii. 645; 
Lemaire in Ill. Hort. x. (1863), Mise. 26; K. Schum. in. Engl. 
Pflanzenr. Musac. 33, name on 
Sours Arrica: without locality or indication of the collector. 
Perhaps the same as S. parvifolia, var. juncea, Ker. 
