344 ERICACEE (Brown). [ Grisebachia. 
of the lobes outside and at the middle part within ; tube inflated, 
sharply 4-angled; lobes about 3 lin. long, ovate-oblong, obtuse, 
erect or slightly incurved ; stamens not quite as long as the corolla; 
filaments linear, hairy; anthers + lin. long, with subparallel or 
slightly diverging oblong cells, spurred on the back 4 above the 
base; spurs awn-like, curved; ovary compressed, very obtuse, 
glabrous or pubescent on the top; style exserted, about 1} lin. long ; 
stigma simple, very slightly thickened. G. ciliaris, Benth. in DC. 
Prodr. vii. 701, not of Klotzsch. . 
Coast ReGion: Stellenbosch Div.; Hottentots Holland, Niven, 128! 
Caledon or Swellendam Div.; near the Zondereinde River, Gill / near Swellen- 
dam, 600-800 ft., Mund, 3! 
This is the plant described as @. ciliaris by Bentham, but according to 
description and locality it cannot be the same as (. ciliaris, Klotasch. 
11. G. incana (Klotzsch in Linnea, xii. 225); branches densely 
whitish-puberulous or minutely tomentose ; leaves 3-nate, 3—1 lin. 
long with the petiole, } lin. broad, oblong, obtuse or subacute, flat 
above, grooved on the convex back, whitish-puberulous or minutely 
tomentose ; flowers in small globose terminal heads of 3-6 ; pedicels 
+ lin. long; bracts adpressed to the calyx, unequal, the largest 4—2 
lin, long, linear-oblong, obtuse, the others linear, whitish-puberulous, 
often eiliate with hispid or plumose hairs; sepals 1—2 lin. long, less 
than } lin. broad, linear or narrowly oblong, aeute, whitish-puberu- 
lous, ciliate with hispid hairs, which are sometimes gland-tipped, 
pink (Burehell) ; corolla 14-12 lin. long, constricted at the middle, 
pink (Burchell) ; tube ellipsoid, puberulous outside and on the upper 
part. within; lobes 4—2 lin. long, oblong-ovate, obtuse, concave, 
slightly spreading, glabrous; stamens equalling or very slightly 
exceeding the corolla; filaments linear, hairy ; anthers + lin. long, 
with oblong nearly parallel cells, which apparently become inverted 
and divergent with age, spurred on the back just above the base, 
scabrous; spurs awn-like, sometimes 4 as long as the cells and 
curved, rometimes almost obsolete ; ovary compressed, very obtuse, 
pubescent ; style 12 lin. long, much exserted ; stigma simple, slightly 
thickened. Benth. in DC. Prodr. vii. 701. Bleria ineana, Bartl. 
in Linnea, vii.650; Klotzsch in Linnea, viii.660. Blairia incana, 
Dietr. Syn. Pl. i, 4438. 
Soutu AFRICA: without locality, Mund § Maire! 
Coast REGion: Worcester Div.; Dutoits Kloof, Drége, 6869! Cape Div.; 
Cape Flats, near Tyger Berg, Ecklon, ex Bartling. Stellenbosch Div.; between 
Cape Flats and Stellenbosch, Burchell, 8344! Hottentots Holland, Ecklon, ex 
Bartling. Swellendam Div. ; mountains near Swellendam, Mund ! 
Drége, 6869 was distributed under the generic name of Raspalia. 
12. G. alba (N. E. Br.); branchlets whitish-pubescent ; leaves 
3-nate, adpressed, scarcely or not at all imbricate, 3—1 lin. long, 
ovate, elliptie or elliptic-oblong, obtuse, pubescent, at first minutely 
serrulate-ciliate on the margins; heads small, subglobose, terminal, 
