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A^iV i"- broad, sessile ; floral leaves ovate or obovate, pubescent, 

 not adnate to the calyx, i-f in. long, ^-\ in. broad ; spike rather 

 short, capitate, somewhat curved over during flowering ; calyx -'— •■ in. 

 long, bipartite; teeth b, pubescent, ^L-,- in. long; corolla saffron- 

 yellow; tube quite glabrous, 5 times as long as the calyx, ^-— ^- in. 

 long; lobes subequal, about ^V in- long, entire ; stamens didynanious, 

 glabrous, one pair shortly exserted, the other shortly included ; style 

 shortly exserted. 



Kalahaei Regiok, between 7000 and 9000 ft. : Orange River Colony ; Mont 

 aux Sources, Thode, 7 ! Caledon Pass, leading from Witzies Iloek into Basutoland, 

 Thode, 43 : 



27. Z. goseloides (Diels in Engl, Jahrb. xxiii. 480) ; a perennial 

 herb, shrubby at the base, leafy, pubescent all over, with the habit 

 of GoseJa ecMoniana, Choisy ; stem erect or ascending, 12-lG in. 

 high ; internodes short ; stem-leaves oblong, obtuse, scarcely 

 narrowed towards the base, sessile, obscurely few-toothed or 

 denticulate, f-lf in. long, \-\ in. broad, drying black; floral 

 leaves broadly ovate, acute or apiculate or obtuse, amplexicaul, quite 

 entire, ciliate, not adnate to the calyx, i-f in. long, |-| in. broad ; 

 spike short or elongating, very densely capitate, curved over during 

 flowering ; calyx -\-\ in. long, bipartite j teeth 5, lanceolate, shaggy 

 on both sides, ^-\ in. long; corolla orange-yellow; tube quite 

 glabrous, 1-1|- in. long, of even breadth throughout ; lobes subequal, 

 short, entire, i-J- in. long ; stamens didynamous ; filaments of fertile 

 P^i^ A in. long, those of the barren pair J in. long ; style nearly 

 ^i in. long. 



Kalahari Eegion .- Orange Biver Colony; at the foot and close to the 

 sonnuit of Mont aux Sources, 6800-9300 ft., Thode, 44 ! FUnanan, 2034 ! 



Eastern Region: Griqualand East; Ingeli Mountains, Tyson, 1323! N'atal ; 

 in the valley of the Injasuti (Little Tegula) River, 5900-6900 ft. Thode, 70 ! 



28. Z. Flanagan! (Hiern) ; a rigid herb, shrubby below, 

 apparently perennial, 10 in. high or more, with loose whitish 

 pubescence above ; stems or branches subvirgate, reddish-purple, 

 leafy; leaves oval, ovate or obovate, obtuse or rounded, wedge-shaped 

 at the base, thickly herbaceous, yellowish-green on both faces, 

 incise-crenate, pubescent above and along the margin, nearly glabrous 

 beneath, petiolate, \-\ in. long, i-J- in. broad, the lower opposite 

 "With longer internodes, the rest alternate with shorter internodes ; 

 petioles up to \ in. long ; spikes terminal, dense, many-flowered, 

 about \\ in. long and bent horizontally in flower; bracts oval-oblong, 

 obtuse, shortly and closely pubescent on the back and along the 

 margin, less densely so within, adpressed to but scarcely adnate 

 except at the base to the calyx, somewhat concave, very narrowly 

 ^carious along margin, entire or nearly so, j-?, in. long, ,',^--i in. 

 broad ; flowers about f in. long ; calyx ovoid, loose, scarcely inflated, 

 bilabiate half-way down, i in. long, ^V in. broad, puberulons ; teeth 

 5, oval or ovate, obtuse, entire, about -,V in. long ; corolIa-tu])e rather 



