APPENDIX. 15 
Species published by name only, or with descriptions not definite enough to 
characterise them. 
Drimia Dregeana, Kunth, Enum. iv. p. 340. 
# angustifolia, Kunth, loe. cit. 
bs viridiflora, “‘ Ecklon?” Kunze, Linnea, xx. p. 10. 
- nitida, Ecklon, Linnea, xx. p. 235. 
Key to all the Species. 
Small-flowered species. Perianth not more than a line or an eighth of an 
inch deep. 
Flowers bright rose-purple. 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate, 12—18 
lines broad, much narrowed at the base. 
Scape equalling the leaves; raceme dense. . 1. Sandersoni. 
Scape 2—3 times the length of the leaves ; 
raceme very lax. . ° - . 2 revoluta. 
Leaves linear, not narrowed at the bases 
Evanescent, the whole plant only 2—8 inches 
high. . : : : : : - 3. minima. 
Firm, a foot high. 
Leaves herbaceous ; pedicels spreading, 2—3 
times the length of the flowers. . . 4. Cooperi. 
Leaves rigid; pedicels erecto-patent, 1—12 
times the flowers. 5. firmifolia. 
Flowers entirely green or scarcely Bred mith rose- purple 
Leaves narrowed into a distinct petiole. 
Leaves lanceolate-spathulate, 2—3 inches 
long. ; : ; . 6. zambesiaca. 
Leaves lorate, 6—8 ches Toes: d . 7. Camerooniana. 
Leaves lanceolate, scarcely narrowed at the base. 
Leaves 6—9 lines broad near the base. 
Perianth campanulate, as broad as deep. 8. Ludwigit. 
Perianth infundibuliform, 13 times as 
deep as broad. : : . 9. maesta. 
Leaves 12—15 lines broad near the ae . 10. prasina. 
Middle-sized flowered species. Perianth 2—3 lines deep. 
Flowers produced after the leaves, linear crispato- 
undulate. . ; : . Ll. undulata. 
Leaves contemporaneous mth the As ers. 
Racemes overtopping the leaves. 
Leayes narrowed into a distinct petiole. 
