Anomalanthus. | ERICACEE (Brown). 387 
4. A. Galpini (N. FE. Br.); branehlets softly pubescent, brown ; 
leaves 3-nate, 8-2 lin. long, linear, subterete, subobtuse, puberulous 
with short spreading hairs, intermingled with a few gland-tipped 
hairs on the margins and petiole; whorls distant on the main 
branches, usually with crowded tufts in their axils; flowers in 
clusters of 3 on the very short tuft-like axillary branchlets, sub- 
sessile; bracts 1-1 lin. long, linear, obtuse, puberulous; calyx 
1 lin. long, campanulate, obtusely 4-angled, minutely adpressed- 
puberulous ; teeth opposite the angles, very short, broadly deltoid, 
obtuse, ciliate with sessile glands; corolla 14 lin. long, glabrous, 
apparently purple, upper half inflated globose-ovoid or globose, 
obtusely 4-angled, nearly closed at the mouth by the connivent 
broadly deltoid-ovate lobes, basal half abruptly contracted into a 
very narrow tube ; staminal filaments 1} lin. long; anthers exserted, 
basifixed, nearly + lin. long, cuneately narrowed to the spurred base ; 
spurs awn-like or slightly flattened, pendent ; ovary glabrous ; style 
21 lin. long; stigma simple. 
Coast Re@ion: Riversdale Div.; north spur of Mozambique Kop, near 
Garcias Pass, 2000 ft., Galpin, 3730 ! 
' 5. A. discolor (Klotzsch in Linnea, xii. 239); branches and 
branchlets erect, more or less flexuose, minutely puberulous and 
greyish when young, becoming ylabrous and dark brown, soon becom- 
ing leafless at the lower part ; leaves 3-nate, $—-1} lin. long, linear, | 
acute, glabrous, incurved, spreading or imbricate, longer or shorter 
than the internodes, often with small tufts in their axils; flowers 
solitary or perhaps 2-3 together, axillary and terminal, very shortly 
pedicellate ; bracts subequal, linear, obtuse, adpressed to and about 
half as long as the calyx, glabrous, minutely ciliate ; calyx nearly 
2 lin. long, campanulate, not angular, becoming ellipsoid and about 
1 lin. long in fruit, fleshy, glabrous ; teeth half as long as the tube, 
like an equilateral triangle in outline, acute, thick, erect, ciliate 
with minute sessile glands, no hairs; corolla about 1 lin. long, 
somewhat clavate-tubular, the upper half oblong-ovoid, tapering 
below, slightly curved, the exserted part much longer than the calyx, 
except in fruit, glabrous, subviolaceous-rosy with a whitish limb, ex 
Klotzsch, but in the dried state with a broad dark band around the 
middle on a paler ground; anthers exserted, basifixed, } lin. long, 
slightly narrowed to the base, with awn-like curved spurs from the 
filaments a little below the cells; ovary puberulous; stigma simple. 
Codonanthemum discolor, Benth. in DC. Prodr, vii. 708. 
Coast Reciox: Riversdale Div, ; not fur from the Gauritz River in Kanna- 
land, Ecklon § Zeyher, 292! 
Described from the type in the Berlin Herbarium. It resembles A, scoparius 
in general spipensdgieas taht differs in its broader gland-ciliate calyx-teeth and the 
brown-banded corolla. 
_ 6. A. parviflorus (N. E. Br.); apparently over a foot high, 
rather laxly branehed ; branchlets puberulous, whitish or pale grey ; 
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