14 APPENDIX. 
21. S. lorata, Baker. Drimia apertiflora, Baker, tab. nostra, t. 19. 
Placing this in Scilla, the specific name first given is appro- 
priate no longer. 
22. 8. subglauca, Baker, tab. nostra, 186. 
23. S. zebrina, Baker, tab. nostra, 185. 
24. S. spathulata, Baker, tab. nostra, 187. 
25. S. floribunda, Baker, tab. nostra, 188. 
26. S. pendula, Baker. Foliis synanthiis carnoso-herbaceis loratis acutis 
pedalibus vel ultra maculis saturatioribus notatis, basi paullulum 
angustatis, scapo gracili follis breviore, racemo sublaxo 30—60- 
floro 8—6 poll. longo, pedicellis pergracilibus pendulis 9—15 lin. 
longis, bracteis parvis linearibus, perigonio 4—4}4 lin. longo viridi- 
purpureo, filamentis laciniis subequantibus sursum saturate color- 
atis, ovario stipitato basi discoideo ampliato.— Drimia pendula, 
Burchell, MSS. 
Cape of Good Hope, imported and cultivated by Burchell, and 
characterised from his dried specimens and notes. 
Bulb not seen. Leaves fleshy-herbaceous, twelve to fifteen 
inches long, fifteen to sixteen lines broad, acute, lorate, slightly 
narrowed at the base, with a few faint blotches. Scapes slender, 
six to nine inches long. Racemes thirty- to sixty-flowered, three 
to six inches long by two and a half to three inches broad when 
expanded. Pedicels nine to fourteen lines long, very slender, 
pendulous, subtended by minute linear bracts. Perianth four to 
four and a half lines deep, greenish purple, reflexed two-thirds of 
the way down when expanded. Jilaments nearly as long as the 
divisions, bright purple upwards. 
27. S. princeps, Baker, tab. nostra, 189. 
28. S. lanceolata, Baker. Bulbo globoso, foliis 5—6 synanthiis lanceo- 
‘latis carnoso-herbaceis 3—4 poll. longis basi paullulum angustatis 
immaculatis, scapo flexuoso foliis excedentibus, racemo laxo 8—12- 
floro, pedicellis floribus sesqui longioribus, perigonio purpureo-viridi — 
4% lin. longo, filamentis laciniis paullulum brevioribus, ovario 
stipitato. — Drimia lanceolata, Schrad., Kunth, Enum. iv. p. 339. 
Lachenalia refleca, Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 229. 
Cape of Good Hope, known to us only by the published figure 
and descriptions. 
