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Group 2. Bulbinella. 
13. 4. triquetrum, Linn. Suppl. 202; Thunb. Prod. 62.—Budlbine 
triquetra, Schultes, Syst. vii. ie Seam ? triquetra, Run, Enum. 
a ee een ges capillare, Poir. Encyc. vii. 247.— Bulbinella ? capil- 
Kunth, iv. 572. || Bu liinella. setifolia, Kunth, Enum. iv. 56 
Drese 1503, Zeyher 1690, 1691, Wright, Harvey 109, Burchell 8043. 
common well-marked species, which ee deser Shes bé under 
the last of tbe three names under which as it. Thunberg, in 
herbarium, makes four varieties, one of Which. belongs to Cauda felt 
l4. A. peronatum, Bake ip EE peronata, eun. Enum. iv. 570. 
Founded on Drége 955. May be a mere variety of the last. 
IP eiliblafwm, Baker. — Bulbinella ciliolata, Kunth, Enum. iv. 570 
Drége.—Carefully described by Kunth, but he cites “ Bulbine daiiléll 
Drége, Herb. Cap." The plant he really means is in the Kew set, 
* Bulbine cau vod Spreng. d;” and there is also a “ Bulbine caudata, 
Spreng. a," which is sp. 17. 
16. 4. pisi em Baker.— Bulbinella gracilis, M Enum. iv. 571; 
Drége 2670 6. Anthericum nutans, Thunb. Prod. 63, non Jacq. 
17. A. Cauda -felis, Linn. Suppl. 202.— Bulbine Chad: felis, Schultes, 
Syst. Veg. vii. 450.—Anthericum caudatum, Thunb. Prod. 63.—Buidi- 
nelle ? caudata, Kunth, Enum. iv. 572; Drége (vide supra), ` Thom 705, 
eyher, Thun 
dry, indistinctly 10-12-nerved. Scape 1-2 feet high. Raceme dense, 
oblong-cylindrical, usually 2-4, but — up to 8 inches long. Pedi- 
cels etecto-patent, 3—4 lines lo ong. Bracts lanceolate, 2—3 lines long, 
protruding beyond the unexpanded buds. repa pale yellow, 2 lines 
Stamens and ovary as in its neighbour 
18. A. setosum, Willd.; Schultes, Syst. vii. i. 413.—Bulii inella robusta, 
Kun th, Enum. n. 511; Drége 486, 8763, Zeyher 4211, Harvey 108, 
Burchell 3021, e 
4: Jorien, Ait. Hort. Kew. i. 447.—Trachyandra ? floribunda, 
ili Enum. iv. 583, excluding Thunberg's synonym.—Bulbinella lati- 
Nu. Kunth, Enum. iv. 572 ; Dr réze, 2667 a 
Group 3. 77 elytra 
20. A. ae Ait. Hort. Kew. i. ; Bot. Mag. t. 1124 
Bot. Reg. t. 877.—Zrachyandra, Kunth, aan iv. 578.—Bulbine, 
"Men abs ii. 86; C. Wright 
. A. scabrum; Linn. Suppl. 202 ; Thunb. Prod. 63. Meee. prod 
Enum. i B 
siae Kunth, Enum. i -— lulbine, Schultes, Syst. vii. 451.— 
Thunberg’s specimens not matched. Lea 12, weak, flexu 
reaching a foot and a half long, 1-13 line broad, obscurely scabrous when 
young, glabrescent. Scape 6-12 inches, firm, scabrous. Racemes forked, 
laxly 20-30-flowered, the rachis persistently scabrous.  Pedicels 4—1 inch 
long, finally much de curved. Bracts minute, deltoid-acuminate. Cap- 
sule depresso-globose, distinctly stalked, 4 inch deep, glabrous, the cells 
oe eded. 
A. Gerrardi, Baker, n. sp. Leaves 9-12, dry, firm, pere 
- a foot long, flexuose, $ 1 tiir broad, distinctly many-nerved, muricated 
with minute, persistent, white bristles, especially on the auek thickened 
ge and ke :el. Seape stout, Kee 3—4 4 inches -— Racemes in 
