100 SELAGINER (Rolfe). [ Hebenstreitia, 
Eastern Recion: Griqualand East; Vaal Bank, Haygarth in Wood Herb., 
4194! Natal; near Durban, among grasses, Krauss, 327! Peddie! Wood, 45! 
Wood in MacOwan and Bolus, Herb. Norm. Aust.-Afr., 1840! Tugela; 
common about Durban, Mc Ken, 375! Williamson! between Durban and 
Pietermaritzburg, 0-2000 ft., plentiful, Sanderson! 62! Potgieters Hill, 
Sanderson! Umgeni waterfall, Rehmann, 7474! Camperdown, Rehmann, 7797 ! 
and without precise locality, Gerrard, 418! Grant! near Pietermaritzburg, 
Wilms, 2204! Zululand, Gerrard § Mc Ken, 2045 ! 
Var. 8: Griqualand East ; on the slopes of Mount Malowe, near the Umzim- 
kulu River, 4000 ft., Tyson in MacOwan Herb. Aust.-Afr., 1513! 
The variety integrifolia may be distinct, but except in leaf character is so 
similar to the type that I do not see how to separate it. 
6. H. Cooperi (Rolfe); perennial, branched, over 12 ft. high ; 
puberulous, chiefly in decurrent lines from the leaf-bases ; leaves 
lanceolate, acute, strongly dentate to near the base, glabrous, 3-10 lin. 
long ; spikes oblong or elongate, up to 3} in, long in fruit ; braets 
ovate-oblong, acute, 23 lin. long; calyx oblong, obtuse, 2 lin. long ; 
corolla 5 lin. long; tube slender; lobes oblong, inner pair rather 
narrower than the outer ; fruit oblong, 2 lin. long. 
Katanari Region: Basutoland; without precise locality, Cooper, 737! 
7. H. fruticosa (Sims in Bot. Mag. t. 1970, not of Linn. fil.); 
perennial ; much branched, 3—11 ft, high; branches puberulous in 
decurrent lines from the leaf-bases or sometimes glabrous ; leaves 
usually very numerous and crowded, linear or lanceolate-linear, acute 
or subobtuse, more or less closely and acutely denticulate, rarely sub- 
entire, glabrous, 2-10 lin. long ; spikes oblong or elongate, 1-5 in. 
long, dense; bracts ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, 21-4 lin. long ; 
calyx ovate, obtuse, 2-21 lin. long, with 2 herbaceous nerves ; 
corolla white with or without a deep orange blotch on the limb, 
4—5 lin. long; tube slender; lobes oblong, inner pair much narrower 
than the outer and scarcely exceeding them; fruit oblong, 2 lin, 
long. E. Meyer, Comm. 247, and in Drége, Zwei Pflanzengeoyr. 
Documente, 69, 78, 82, 83, 98, 189; Walp. Rep. iv. 146; Choisy 
in DC. Prod. xii. 4; Rolfe in Journ. Linn. Soc. xx. 351, in note, 
re He Burm. fil. Prod. Cap. 17.—Burm. Rar. Afr. Pl. 109, 
- 41, fig. 1. 
_ Var. a, dura (Rolfe); branches rather short ; leaves crowded, lanceolate 
is 24-7 lin. long, teeth small or minute, H. dura, Choisy in DC. ’rod. 
xii. 4, 
Var. 8, lanceolata (Choisy in DC. Prod. xii. 4); rather loosely branched ; 
leaves rather lax, lanceolate, 24-6 lin. long, very strongly toothed. 
VaR. y, robusta (Rolfe): branches rather long and lax; leaves narrowly 
lanceolate, 4-1} in. long, strongly and often very acutely toothed; corolla up to 
7 lin. long. 
Sourn ArFrica: var. a, without precise locality, Zeyher, 1381! 
Coast Region: Paarl Diy. ; in sandy places at Achter de Paarl, 6000 ft., 
Drege ! Tulbagh Div. ; on rocks in New Kloof, 1000 ft., Drége! Worcester Div. $ 
Dutoits Kloof, 3000-4000 ft., Drége ! Drakenstein Mountains, 3000-4000 ft., 
Drége! Queenstown Div.; Hangklip Mountain, 6300 ft., Galpin, 1618! East 
London Div.; Panmure, Hutton! and Without precise locality, Cooper, 119! 
Stockenstrom Diy, ; summit of Elands Berg, Scott-Ellict, 390! 
