Sarcocollu.] pex.kace.e (Steplienr^). 95 



EnrycJ, vi. 540 ; A, Jnss, in Ann. St\ Naf. 3"^^ .^cr. vi. 25. P, Scaxo- 

 colla, Linn. Sp. ed. ii. 162 ; Lam. Encycl vi. 538. P. tefraijona, Bcnj. 

 Dcscr. PL Cap. 3G, ' SarcocoUa Li nude!, A. Ja^.^. in A^ni Sc Nat 

 'i^'^' ser.\± 25,^. 2, fig. 4. 



South Africa : without locality, JJeiylus I Buvmann, IGO ! Tlmnherq \ 

 Roxbitrfjh ! Niven ! Masson ! TAo/>i, 362 ! Jlohcrtson \ Bowie ! 



Coast Kkgion : Cape Div. ; Table 3rountain, Ahxandcr I Suutli-west .slopes of 

 Devils Peak, Mund\ Kniass \ Wilms, 3603! 3C01 ! Lions Head, at the foot of 

 the inountaiu and by Green Point, Drege\ 3Iuizenbei'g Mnnntiins, Zrijhcr, 2781 

 3722a! MaeOwan & Bolm, Uerh. Norm, Amtr.-Afv., 3S7 ! Bolua, 2[>ia I 

 Wilms, 3G03! Wollei/'Dod, 5721 1121 ! Scutt-ElUot, 1U»4! Nordhoek, MucOuytft, 

 23S41 Stellenbosch Div. ; Hottentots Holland Mountain?. Lichtmstcin ! Mvmf ] 

 Lowrys Pass, Burchell, 81SS ! Brejc ! Borjcr^ ! Caledon DIv. ; mountains near 

 Grietjes Gat, between Lowrys Pass and the Palniiet River, Ecklon dt Zmhtr, 

 8! 9! Houw Hoek Mountains, Burchell, 80311 8099! 8147! Schlechtcr^ 7369! 

 mountains of Baviaans Kloof, near Genadendal, BurcheU, 7843! Ycrreaux] above 

 Van Rynovelds Valley, Diels, 1398 ! mouth of the Klein River, Zcyher, S/*?*? ! 

 near Caledon. 7r«;i^ze 1 



2. S, minor (Zeyli. ex A.DC. in DC. Prodr. xiv. 489) ; an under- 

 shrub, -^—1^ ft. higli ; leaves obovate, obtusely uiucronate, with the 

 gland at the tip less distinct than in S. squamosa^ often not 

 developed, 2-5 lin, long, 1^-4 lin. broad; inflorescence as in *S*, 

 squamosa, but usually with fewer (occasionally one or two) flowers, 

 and bracts and perianth narrower and slightly shorter ; bracts 

 1|~4 lin. broad; perianth-tube 6-12 lin. long, Ih-^h lin. in diam. ; 

 lobes 3-4A- lin. long, li"2| lin, broad. S.f((cata, tar, mtnor, EclL 

 tfi Zeyli, ex A.DC. I.e. 



South Africa : witu. 

 Coast Region : Cape 



mountains above Simon 



595 ! Elliot, IG ! sandy slopes beyond Millers Point, Wolkij-Dod, 2287! 



out locality, jsurmanni masson i ^secsoni jMUinae i 



3 Div. ; Camps Bay, Schlcchter, 161 ! Glencairn, Stcphms t 



r? Bay, Ei'lioji <b Zeyherl WrijlUl Milne, 111 ! McGiVlinvj, 



3, S, forniosa (A. Juss. in Ann. Sc. Xat 3^'"^ ser. vi. 25, t. 2, 

 fig. 4, f.); an uudershrub, 1-1^ ft. high; leaves obovate^ or 

 elliptical, obtusely mucronate, with the gland at the tip less distinct 

 than in S. squamosa, sometimes ai>sent, 3?,-5 lin. long, 2^-3i lin. 

 broad; flow^ers solitary, terminal, subtended by 3-6 pairs of decn«?- 

 sate bracts ; lower bracts leaf-like, obovate, 3i lin. long, 3 lin, 

 broad; median bracts longer, leaf-like, oblong or oblong-obovate, 

 partly ciliate or entire, acute or with an obtuse or acute macro, 

 41-10 lin. long, 2-3^ lin. broad: upper bracts longer, oblong- 

 oBovate, oblong-obcordate, or linear-^pathukte, semicoriaceous to 

 membranous, acute to acuminate, or with an acute or semiacute 

 mucro, margin partly ciliate or entire, usually infolded on each side 

 of the recurved apex, giving it an acuminate appearance, 6i-10 Im. 

 long, 1-3 lin. broad; perianth-tube 10-16 lin. long, li--3 lin. in 

 diam. ; lobes acute or acuminate, 3i-6i lin. long, lA-4 lin, broad. 

 A.DC in Da Prodr. xiv. 489. 



South Africa: without locality, Ber</uis\ Chamlssol Sonnratl 



Coast Regiox : Cape Div. ; at the foot of Lions Head and by Green Point, 



