184: ' SA^'TALACE.E (Hill). [T/icsmm. 



2"|- lin, long, shorter or longer than the flowers ; bracteoles shorter 

 than the flowers ; perianth 1| lin. long, wdth large rounded external 

 glands; segments lanceolate, about l^ lin. long, bearded at the 

 apeXj wath finely hairy incurved margins ; anthers ^ lin. long, 

 exserted ; stigma sessile ; fruits ovoid, 3^ lin. long including the 

 long persistent perianth, strongly lO-ribbed, finely and rather 

 faintly reticulate between the ribs. 



Kalahapj Region ; Transvaal ; Shilovane, Junod, 749a ! Champs du Sanatorium^ 

 JuTiod, 837! Aapies Poort, near Pretoria, kekmann^ 4013! Hoiitbosch, Rehmann^ 

 ^958! 5959 ! and without precise locality, Sanderson^ 916 ! Swaziland ; Havelock 

 Concession, 4000 ft., ."^altmarshe in Iltrh. Galpin, 1008 I 



Eastern Region : Natal ; near Murchison, Wood, 3003 1 and without precise 

 localit}^ Gerrard, 333 ! 



91, T. cornigerum (A. W. Hill in Kew Bulletin, 1915, 25) ; stems 



elongated and very slender, finely sulcate, glabrous; branches 

 sometimes flo\yering nearly their whole length ; leaves linear, very 

 acute, 1^1^ in. long, l-nervecl on the upper surface, glabrous; 

 cymules racemosely arranged in the upper part of or nearly the 

 whole length of the branches, 3- to several-flowered ; bracts shorter 

 than the flowers^ horn like in arrangement, linear, acute, shortly 

 adnate to the peduncle ; bracteoles much smalh-r than the bracts 

 but otherwise similar; perianth flin. hmg, with prominent ovoid 

 external glands ; segments -g- lin. long, ovate-oblong, subacute, 

 hooded, bearded, with papillose margins ; anthers exserted from the 

 perianth-tube, \ lin. long j style about \ lin. long, reaching to the 

 top of the anthers ; fruits not seen. 



Eastern Eegion: Natal ; Mooi lliver, 4000-5000 ft., Wcod, 4487 ! 5344!^ near 

 Stanger, 150 ft., Wood^ 10193 ! and without precise locality, Gerravd^ 1278 \ 



92. T, palliolatum (A. W. Hill in Kew Bulletin, 1910, 187) ; a 



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90. T. poIygaloides(A.AV. Hill in Kew Bulletin, 1015, 38); root 



apparently annual, short, "svith longer spreading straw-coloured 

 lateral ones ; stem slender, branched in the upper half or upper 

 two-thirds, very sparingly leafy, Avith several longitudinal fairly 

 conspicuous ribs, glabrous ; branches erect, slender ; leaves slender, 

 linear, acute, 1—^- in. long, blackish when dry, glabrous ; flowers 

 arranged in short racemose 1-flowered cymules ; cymes shortly 

 stalked, with 1 or 2 small leaves and about 3 bracts around the 

 flower ; bracts linear, about as long as the flower ; bracteoles 

 acute, half the length of the flower; perianth f lin. long ; segments 

 elliptic-lanceolate, subacute, |-| lin. long, with an apical beard and ^ 



hairy margins ; anthers \ lin. long, exserted, at the base of the 

 segments or almost in the tube ; stigma subsessile ; fruits ovoid, 

 2 lin. long, reddish-glaucous, rather prominently lO-ribbed and 

 reticulate. 



Eastern Region : "ESTatal ; Clairmont, Wood, 1095 ! in a marsh near Clainnont, 

 Sehlcchter, 2976 ! 



