ADDENDA. 
3la. Morea xerospatha (MacOwan Herb.); corm globose, 
1 in. diam.; tunics of wiry strands; produced leaves 3-4, 
narrowly linear, firm, glabrous, spreading, the lower above a foot 
long; stem short; clusters of flowers 1-4, the lateral ones sessile ; 
spathes cylindrical, an inch long; valves lanceolate, scariose at the 
flowering time. perianth fugitive, yellow; tube very slender, longer 
than the limb ; limb 1 in. long; segments oblanceolate-unguiculate, 
subequal, spreading in the upper half; style-branches nearly as long 
as the limb; appendages narrow, very acute. 
Coast Region : Cape Div.; grassy places near Cape Town, MacOwan, 3118 ! 
3a. Homeria simulans (Baker); stem a foot or more long in- 
cluding the inflorescence, with a single, long, rigid, subterete leaf from 
the base of the panicle; panicle copiously branched; peduncles 
viscous below the spathes; spathes 2-3-flowered, cylindrical, an inch 
long, strongly ribbed, with a brown seariose border, the inner valve 
rather longer than the outer; perianth-limb yellow, 3 in. long: 
segments oblong, obtuse, the 3 inner rather smaller than the others ; 
filaments united to the top; style-branches subpetaloid, emarginate 
at the apex, the rather spreading tips stigmatose just within the 
edge. 
on Rea@ion : Cape Div. ; open sandy places near Kenilworth, 100 ft., Bolus, 
31! 
Habit exactly resembling that of Morea viscaria, Ker. 
18. Aristea dichotoma var. macrocephala (Schlechter); heads 
8 in. diam.; bracts mach larger than in the type, } in. long, inner 
white, with a narrow herbaceous centre. 
Coast Reeton: Stellenbosch Div.; Lowrys Pass, 1500 ft., Schlechter, 7250! 
7a, Gladiolus oreocharis (Schlechter in Journ. Bot. 1896, 504) ; 
corm unknown; stem slender, erect, glabrous, a foot long; leaves 3, 
linear-setaceous, the lowest as long as the stem, the others shorter ; 
raceme secund, few-flowered ; outer spathe-valve oblong, greenish- 
brown, membranous at the tip; perianth-tube nearly straight, dilated 
at the apex; segments oblong, subobtuse, the upper rather larger 
