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external glands; segments ovate-elliptic, subacute, f lin. long, 

 lioodedj bearded : anthers exserted from the perianth-tube, -J Hn- 

 long; style ^ lin. long, reaching to the top of the anthers; fruits 

 ellipsoid, acute at the base, 3 lin. long, strongly 10-ribbed, reticulate 

 between the ribs, 



Kalahari Ekgiox : Bechuanaland ; near the source of Kuniman River, at 

 Little Klibbolikhonni, BurcJull, 2504 I 



58. T. repandum (A.W.Hill in Kew Bulletin, 1915, 39); 



spreading branched shrublet, about 6 in. high ; root erect, slender, 

 with very long light straw-coloured horizontally spreading lateral 

 rootlets ; stems spreading and ascending, 3 or 4 from the apex of 

 the root, prominently ridged, glabrous; leaves sparse, recurved, 

 acicular, acute, 3-5 lin. long, about l lin. thick, glabrous; flowers 

 3-4 in small clusters at the ends of the shoots, sessile ; bracts 

 inconspicuous, scarcely half the length of the flowers, ovate or 



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1 70 SANTALACE.E (Hill). [TJicsitm, 



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T, transganejyinutn, Sond. in Flora, 1 857, 356. T. longirostre, 

 Schlecltfer in Joiirn. BoL 1897, 345, et ex A. W, Hill in Kew Bull 1910,. 

 186. T. ScJdecJiteri, A, IF. Hill in Dyer, FL Trap. Afr. vi.-i. 415. 



Coast Region : Queenstown Div. ; doleritic Ivopje on the bank of Komani | 



River, near Queenstown, 3600 ft., Galpin^ 2157 ! 



Cektrat. Rkgion : Aliwal North Div. ; Elands Hoek, near Aliwal North, 

 4600 ft.. Bolus, 285 ! foot of the Witberg Range at Nieuwjaars Spruit, between 

 the Orange and Caledon Rivera, 4000-5000 ft., Zet/hcr ! 



Eastern Region ? locality uncertain, probably near Harrismith, Wood, 4818 I 



Alrfo in Tropical Africa. 



56, T, cytisoides (A. ^^\ Hill in Kew Bulletin, 1915, 27); 



stems few from a branched rhizome, erect, strongly sulcate and 

 ribbedj glabrous ; branches erect, somewhat sparingly leafy ; lea^'es 

 narrowly linear-acicular, acute, 4-6 lin. long, about \ lin. thick, 

 verrucose when dry with a prominent thick midrib on the upper 

 surface ; flowers solitary at the ends of the shoots, sessile ; bracts 

 partly adnate to the peduncle, linear, about as long as the flowers ; 

 bracteoles shorter than the flowers, linear-subulate, fleshy, glabrous ; 

 perianth 1 J lin. long ; segments ovate-lanceolate, f lin. long, hooded, 

 with a small apical beard of a few long hairs ; anthers exserted from 

 the perianth-tube, i lin. long ; style ^ lin. long ; fruits ellipsoid, 

 21 lin. long, reddish-brown when dry and strongly ribbed, but not 

 reticulate between the ribs. 



Kalahari Region : Transvaal ; Waterval Onderj Jcnlcins ! 



57. T. Bnrchellii (A. W. Hill in Kew Bulletin, 1915, 24); 



shrubby ; main branches (or stem ?) slightly angular, light-brown, 

 glabrous ; lateral branchlets rather densely leafy ; leaves linear or 

 linear-acicular, with a short cartilaginous acute apex, 3|-4i lin. 

 long, subterete or somewhat angular, glabrous ; flowers solitary or 

 subsolitary at the ends of the branchlets ; bracts longer than the 

 flo\yers, linear, very similar to the leaves ; bracteoles as long as or 



a little longer than the flowers; perianth 1 lin. long, wnth no 



