Erica. | ERICACEE (Guthrie & Bolus). 251 
the cell; stigma broad-capitate or peltate ; ovary pallid. Z. serrulata, 
Sinclair, Hort. Eric. Wob. 23. E. subserrata, Roxb. ex Salish. in 
Trans. Linn. Soe. vi. 350. 
Soutu Arrica: without locality, Mund! Herb. Salisbury! 
Coast Rreion: Cape Div.; Table Mountain, 3500 ft., Bolus, 2954! 3877! 
Harvey ! Guthrie, 1462! 
This species forms a transition to the § Eurystoma to which it is closely 
allied. 
Section XXXII. APCCUS. (Sp. 377-378.) 
377. E. Brownleee (Bolus in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxiv. 185); 
erect, robust, 1-4 ft. high; branches subvirgate, pubescent; leaves 
4-nate, erect or subspreading, crowded, laxly imbricate, incurved, 
subulate, acute, nearly flat, sulcate, glabrous, or the younger some- 
times thinly pilose, 21-7 (mostly 4-6) lin. long; flowers 4-nate, 
or umbellate, 5-7-flowered; pedicels pubescent, 13-2 lin. long ; 
bracts subapproximate, ovate, acute, scarious, 13 lin. long ; sepals in 
opposite pairs, imbricate and somewhat closely enwrapping the 
corolla, obovate or suborbicular, keel-tipped, acute, thick and 
wrinkled below, concave, scarious, subviscidulous, glabrous, about 
21 lin. long, reaching to the top of the corolla-segments or nearly 
so; corolla cyathiform, widened to the mouth, or subobconic, white, 
14-24 lin. long ; limb slightly expanded, but not reeurved ; sesments 
ovate, 1-14 lin. long, or about 3—+ the length of the tube; filaments 
slender, bent; anthers subineluded, sometimes manifest, oblong, 
obtuse, seaberulous, brown, 1—* lin. long, crested; pore about 3 the 
length of the cell; crests suborbicular, incised, less than the 
length of the cell; style decurved; stigma clavate-capitellate, 
4-dentate; ovules compressed; seeds unknown. 
tole gol 
Coast Recion: Albany Div.; mountains near Grahamstown, MacOwan, 
1260! King Williams Town Div.; edge of the Perie Forest, 2500 ft., Miss 
Brownlee in Herb. Tyson, 2858! Perie Mountain, T'yson in Herb. Norm. Austr.- 
Ajfr,, 858! Stockenstrom Div.; southern slopes of Kat Berg, Scully, 142! 
Stutterheim Div. ; Dohne Mountain, 4000 ft., Flanagan, 2301! Kabousie River, 
Murray, 24! 
378. E. Caffrorum (Bolus in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxiv. 184) ; erect, 
branched or subvirgate, of various aspects, from 1-3 ft. high; 
branches puberulous or tomentulose ; leaves 4-nate, mostly recurved- 
spreading, linear, acute, sulcate, mostly ciliate, glabrous, glossy, 
2-4 lin. long; flowers 4-nate, or subumbellate, or occasionally 
pseudo-lateral and clustered at the ends of the branches ; pedicels 
puberulous, 1-12 lin. long ; bracts remote or rarely subapproximate, 
about 1 lin. long; sepals lanceolate to ovate, acute, glumaceous, 
rigid, glabrous, 1-13 lin. long, reaching generally $ the height of 
the corolla; corolla obconie or obconic-cyathiform, mostly somewhat 
widened to the mouth, more rarely cyathiform, apparently dirty- 
white, about 12 lin. long; limb spreading or suberect, subequal to 
