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Cazella between Pungo Andongo and Zamba. Oct. 1856. No. 3817. 
Thicket-grown meadows near Sansamanda. March 1857. No. 3818. 
Loanpa.—Flowers greenish-white. Pastures near Penedo. Oct. 
1857. Cony. Carp. 1029. 
Material insufficient for specific determination. 
Cazenco,—End of Sept. 1855. Corn. Carp. 1024. A single speci- 
men with unripe fruit considered by Welwitsch to be a new species. 
Pungo ANDoNGO.—A bulbous herb with erect scape, 3 ft. long. 
Seeds flattened as in Urginea. Plentiful in damp meadows of thin 
grass near Muta Lucala. With ripe fr. ; beginning of March 1857. 
No. 3809. 
Puneo ANDoNGO.—Scape 24 ft. Flowers greenish. Slopes of 
Serra de Pedras de Guinga. One specimen in fl. at the beginning of 
Jan. 1857. No. 3811. 
Loanpa.—Resembles Ornithogalum pyrenaicum. Represa do Ricardo. 
Feb, 1854. Cou. Carp. 1034. 
MossamMEDES.—A bulbous plant, with scape 9 to 12 spans high and 
greenish flowers. Cavalheiros July 1859. Cou. Carp. 1025. 
Perhaps U. chlorantha Welw., though much farther south than the 
present records for that species. 
ZENZA DO GOLUNGO.—Bulb ovate, large. Capsules winged trique- 
trous ; seeds vertical, plano-compressed, black. Poor pastures between 
Calanguculo and Quicanda. In fr. Sept. 1857. No. 3813. 
Pungo ANDONGO.—Scantily grassed rocks of Tunda Quilombo. 
Without fl. Nov. 1856. No. 3824. 
18. SCILLA L.; Benth & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. iii. p. 814. 
Subgen. 1.—Euscrnua. 
1. S. rigidifolia Kth. Enum. iv. p. 330 (1843). 
S. hispidula Baker in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, i. p. 248 (1878) ; 
Durand & Schinz, Consp. Fl. Afr. v. p. 392. 
Huitia.—Bulbs large, solid, densely cespitosely gregarious, 
yellowish, leaves rigid erect ; flowers white. Sunny thicket-grown 
places on sandy-clayey soil near Banza de Lopollo. In fl. and fr. 
Nov. 1859. No. 3830. 
Baker places this next to his S. firmifolia in his arrangement of the 
genus (Journ. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 237), but it is inseparable from the 
somewhat polymorphic S. rigidifolia Kth. 
Subgen, 2,—LEDEBOURIA. 
2. §. benguellensis Baker, J.c., p. 249; Durand & Schinz, Lc., 
p. 391. 
Hv1Lua.—Bulb large for the size of the plant ; a social plant. Sunny 
rather sandy pastures near Lopollo. In fl. Nov. 1859. No. 3825. 
3. 8. polyphylla Baker, Zc. ; Durand & Schinz, l.c., p. 397. 
Punco ANDoNGO.—A small bulbous herb, with habit of S. autum- 
nalis L., several radical, erect, linear, channelled, subobtuse or shortly 
acuminate, herbaceous-green leaves appearing with the flowers, scape 
cylindrical, subfleshy, erect, ending inalaxraceme. Pedicels arcuately 
spreading, violet and petaloid. Perianth campanulate, segments spread- 
ing rotately from the middle, deep violet-purple, ventricose at the base, 
