68 COMPOSITZ (Harv.) [ Anaglypha. 
4. G. hirsutum (Less.! Syn. 185); suffruticose; branches leafy, 
roughly hispid with short, spreading hairs ; leaves linear-subulate, 
acute, flat, one-nerved, on both sides glandularly hispid, ciliolate ; pe- 
dune. elongate, glandularly scabrous; invol. 3-seriate, scales many, 
linear-lanceolate, acute, keeled, one-ribbed, the outer hispid. DC.1.c. 300, 
Has. Steenbock’s Riv., at Zwarteberg, Ecklon / (Herb. Sond.) 
1-2 f. high, lignescent below. Leaves 1-14 inch long, 1-1} line wide at base, 
gradually narrowing to the acute point, minutely gland-dotted, spreading. Achenes 
black, glandularly scabrid on the disc, 
5. G. ciliare (Harv.) ; suffruticose, branches leafy, glabrous ; leaves 
linear-subulate, acute, flat, one-nerved, glabrous, setoso-ciliate ; pedune. 
elongate, glandularly pubescent (or glabrous, DC.) ; invol. pluriseriate, 
scales numerous, one-nerved, pubescent. Felicia ciliaris, DC.! 1. ¢. p. 
221. Also Heteractis falcata, DC. Prodr. VI. 468. 
pny near Swellendam, Drege / Genadendahl, Dr. Pappe! (Herb. Sd., 
Very similar to the preceding, except in pubescence, and perhaps it is only a 
glabrous variety. Pappus plumoso-barbellate. Achenes black, 2-ribbed, the dise 
glandularly granulated. 
6. G. corymbosum (Hary.) ; shrubby, robust; branches glabrous, 
densely leafy; leaves linear-subulate, acute, flat, 1-3-nerved, ciliato- 
serrate, shortly decurrent ; pedune. short, densely corymbose, pluri-brac- 
teate, hispido-scabrous and glandular ; invol. pluriseriate, scales many, 
linear-lanceolate, acuminate, roughly pubescent ; achenes of ray with 
1-3 barbellate bristles. Agathwa corymbosa, Turcz. Bull, Mosc. v. XXIV. 
IT. p. 60. Walp. Ann. 5, p. 172. 
Has. Near the River Zonder Einde, Zeyher / 2741. (Herb. Sd., Hk.) 
This has the foliage of @. ciliare, but is much more robust and woody, with a 
very different inflorescence. Stems 1-2 f. high, branched above. Branches corym- 
bose, leafy to the summit. Lvs. 1-14 inches long, 2 lines wide at base, somewhat 
gland-dotted, the wider ones obviously 3-nerved. Pedunc. many from the axils of 
the uppermost leaves, simple or branched, each bearing several subulate, scattered 
bracts. Achenes of ray black, 2-ribbed, glandularly granulated on the disc. Very 
similar in aspect to Mairea corymbosa, which has however a very different involucre 
and pappus. 
XV.? ANAGLYPHA, DC. 
Heads many-fl., radiate ; ray-fl. 1-seriate, strapshaped, female ; diésc- 
Ji. tubular, 5-toothed, hermaphrodite. Jnvol. 2-seriate, scales equal, 
rather longer than the disc, much acuminate. Recept. flat, honey- 
combed. TZ'ube of corolla hairy. Anth.... Style... . Achenes 
obovate, downy, without pappus. DC. Prodr. 3,p. 311. 
A suffrutex with the aspect of Mairea taxifolia, or of Gymnostephium ciliare; the 
stem and ends of the branches velvetty with short, glandular down. Leaves alter- 
nate, linear, recurved at the acuminate point, on both sides striato-sulcate, very 
rough with rigid, spreading cilia along the margins and nerves beneath, toward the 
apex. Heads small, terminal, solitary. FI. of disc and ray yellow.—Name, from 
ava, with, and yAvon, sculptwre, from the furrowed leaves, 
1. A. aspera (DC. 1. c.) :— 
Has. Between Coega and Zwartkops Rivers, under 100of., Drege. 
