156 ERICACEX (Guthrie & Bolus). [ Hrica. 
Swellendam, Mund, 47! Shand in Herb. Bolus, 6254! Galpin, 3658! Voormans 
Bosch, Zeyher, 3213! Riversdale Div.; mountains near Kaffirkuils River, 
Niven, 87! Garcias Pass, Burchell, 7032! Kampsche Berg, Burchell, 7077! 
mountains near Riversdale, Schlechter, 2196! Uitenhage Div.; Vanstadens 
Mountains, Zeyher, 787 ! 
204. E. hirsuta (Klotzsch ex Benth. in DC. Prodr. vii. 669, not 
of Thunb., nor Salisb., nor Lodd.); erect, 1 ft. or more high ; 
branches ascending; branchlets spreading or sometimes divaricate, 
hirsute ; leaves 4-nate, or sometimes 3-nate, spreading, not close-set, 
ovate and more or less flat with reflexed margins, or lanceolate with 
more strongly revolute margins, aeute, open-backed, midrib promi- 
nent, pubescent below, glabrous above, setose-ciliate, 2—23 lin. long, 
1-1} lin. wide; flowers terminal, sub-4-nate or umbellate (ace. to 
Bentham oceasionally axillary); pedicels slender, gland-pilose, 
2-4 lin. long; braets remote, lax, small, variable in shape and 
position ; sepals ovate-lanceolate, scarious, shining, viscid, coloured, 
more or less copiously setose-ciliate with longish subdistant hairs, 
rarely almost naked, otherwise glabrous, about 1 lin. long; corolla 
urceolate or ovoid-urceolate, mouth much contracted, viscid, 2—22 lin. 
long ; limb erect or slightly spreading, 1-1 as long as the tube; 
filaments narrow, dilated just below the anther; anthers exserted or 
subexserted, lateral, dorsifixed just above the base, oblong, curved, 
subacute, about 4 lin. long, minutely aristulate or perhaps sometimes 
(as described by Bentham) muticous ; pore narrow, more than 3 as 
Jong as the cell; awns scareely reaching below the base of the 
cell; style slender, well exserted ; stigma capitellate; ovary 
hispidulous. 
South Arrica: without locality, Mund! 
Coast Recion: George Div.; on the mountain near George, Alezander, 
12! Montagu Pass, 1200-1500 ft., Young in Herb. Bolus, 5524! Schlechter, 
5736 | 
205. E. Lehmannii (Klotzsch ex Benth. in DC. Prodr. vii. 618) ; 
erect, 2-3 ft. high ; branches ascending, subvirgate, pilose ; leaves 
3-nate, suberect, imbricate, ovate to lanceolate, acute, open-backed, 
margins revolute, roughly ciliate with longish tubercle-based hairs, 
cano-puberulous below, glabrous above, 13-2 lin. long; flowers 
terminal, 3-nate, subcalycine ; pedicels 3 lin. long; bracts approxi- 
mate, lanceolate, acuminate, scarious, ciliate, larger than usual in 
the section, 1j-2 lin. long; sepals lanceolate, subulate-acuminate, 
searious, ciliate, 11-2 lin. long; corolla suburceolate-campanulate, 
mouth scarcely or not at all contracted, glabrous, dry, about 2 lin. 
long; segments slightly spreading, about s 48 long as the tube; 
filaments broader at the base, tapering upwards; anthers exserted, 
terminal or subterminal, narrow-oblong or subobovate-oblong, in- 
curved, about % lin. long, muticous; pore less than + as long as 
_ the tube; style slender, exserted ; stigma very small, subsimple or 
capitellate ; ovary glabrous, ; 
~~ Coast Region: George Div. ; on the Post Berg (now Cradock Berg) near 
