Thcsinvi.] SANTALACE.K (Hill), 155 



Coast Eegion : QueeiiBtuwnDiv. ; mountains near Queenstown, 4000-4500 ft., 

 ■GaJpin, 1654 ! King Williamstown Div. ; Perie Mountains, 3500 ft., Gah/in, 

 3273 ! Sim, 1533, > i ' 



Easteio- Rkoion: Transkei ; Kentaui Distr., 1200 ft., J/hn Pcfjlrr, 176! 



Tembulaud; Bazeia Mountain, 3500 ft,, Baur, 752! Katal ; near Durban, 



Giiein-ws, 365 ! Tnanda, Wood, 262 1 hill-.-^ide near BotLas, 2200 ft., Wood, 



5009 I Emberton, 1970 ft., Schlechter, 3238 ! and without precise locality, 

 Gerrard, 1277 ! 



23. T. Siisannse (A. W. Hill in Kew Bulletin, 1915, 40); 



stems erect, woody, with reddish angles, glabrous ; branches 

 ascending or suberect, leafy j leaves linear-acicular, more or less 

 trigonous, acute, ^-| in. long, about ^ lin. thick, glabrous ; flowers 

 in shortly pedunculate or subsessile 3-5-flowered cy mules arranged 

 in terminal leafy racemes : peduncles 1-2 lin. long; bracts adnate 

 to the apex of the peduncle, much overtopping the flowers, 



narrowly linear-lanceolate, acute or subacute, sometimes with sub- 

 translucent reddish margins, convex below, concave above, glabrous, 

 entire ; hracteoJes about half as long as the free portion of the bracts, 

 otherwise very similar to the latter; perianth 1-1^ lin. long, with 

 distinct external orlands and an internal lobed disc : se^^rments 

 broadly triangular-ovate, subacute, I lin. long, hooded, fleshy, 

 glabrous, margins scarcely papillose ; anthers included, reaching tq 

 the base of the perianth-segments, -|- lin. long; stigma subsessile; 

 fruits ellipsoid-globose, 2J lin. long, distinctly 10-ribbed, rather 

 fleshy, scarcely reticulate between the ribs. 



South Africa; without Jocality, K^-ehs, 150! 1751 without indication of the 

 •collector in Herb. Kew ! 



Coast Regiox; Riversdale Div.; Gysmans Hoek, Midr, 359! a7id in Ilcrh. 

 Galpin, 5327 ! 



24. T. triflorum (Thunb. ex Linn. f. Suppl. 162); stems much- 

 branched, terete below, upper angular and sulcate, glabrous ; leaves 

 linear or linear-lanceolate, subacute, |-2 in. long, up to 1| lin. 

 broad, flat, 1-3-nerved, or subacicular, somewhat fleshy, glabrous ; 

 inflorescence 1- to several-flowered, cymose; bracts leafy, often 

 sickle-shaped and somewhat reflexed ; peduncle mostly shorter than 

 the bracts ; bracteoles 2, minute ; flowers subsessile ; perianth 

 1^ lin. long; segments triangular, about 1 lin. long, flat, hooded, 

 glabrous; anthers exserted, ^ lin. long; filaments | lin. long; 

 ^isc prominent, lobed; style f lin. long; fruit ovoid-globu^e, 

 capped by the persistent perianth, 2 lin. long, H lin. in diam,, 

 coarsely reticulate. TJmnb, Prodr. 40: FL Caj). til ScJiuIt, 211; 

 A.Da in DC. Prodr. xiv. G61, parlli/ ; SonJ, in Flora, 1857, 354, 

 partly. T, ^Unifolium, A.DG. Esp. Noiiv. Thes. 5; Sond, in Flora, 

 1857, 405, 



^ Coast Region ; Humausdorp Div. ; Gamt 



Uitenhage Div. ; near the Zwartkops River, 2e, f .^_.^,^.> ^ 



33 ! Redhouse, Mrs. Faterson, 400 ! Albany Div, ; Fish River Heights, ffutto/i I 

 Fort Beaufort Div. ; between the Koonap *and Kat Rivers, EcMon d: Z eTfher^ 32.! 

 Briti-sh Kaffraria, Cooper, 66 I 



