390 BRICACEZ (Brown). [ Anomalanthus. 
anthers exserted, basifixed, cuneately narrowed to the spurred base ; 
spurs awn-like, pendent; ovary long and narrow, minutely puberu- 
lous ; stigma simple. 
Coast REGIon: Riversdale Div.; Garcias Pass, 1000 ft., Galpin, 3731! 
XIII4. EREMIOPSIS, N. E. Br. 
Bracts 3. Calyx very deeply and equally 4-lobed. Corolla small, 
hypogynous, campanulate, 4-lobed, longer than the calyx. Stamens 
8, hypogynous, included; filaments and anthers free; anthers 
bipartite, the cells distant, separated from each other by the dilated, 
somewhat crutch-like apex of the filaments. Ovary 1-celled, with 
one pendulous ovule; style included, abruptly curved down upon 
the side of the ovary at its base, then erect and recurved at the apex ; 
stigma simple. Frudt (not seen fully ripe) very small, subglobose, 
apparently indehiscent ; pericarp thin. 
An erect branching shrublet, much resembling an Eremia or Grisebachia 
eremioides in general appearance; leaves small, spreading; flowers small, in 
small terminal clusters of 2-6. 
Disrris. Species 1, endemic, 
1. E. curvistyla (N. E. Br.) ; a small shrublet, apparently of lax 
straggling habit ; branchlets irregular, slender, puberulous; leaves 
3-nate, spreading-recurved, 3-1 lin, long with the petiole, 1—1 lin. 
broad, linear-oblong or oblong-lanceolate, acute, mucronate, nearly 
flat above, convex and grooved beneath, glabrous, ciliate with 2-8 
long gland-tipped hairs on each side, not shining in the dried state ; 
flowers in terminal clusters of 2-6 on short lateral branchlets, sub- 
. Sessile or on very minute pedicels ; braets 3, subequal, about + lin. 
long, ovate, acute, glabrous, ciliate ; calyx 3 lin. long, equally 4- 
lobed to more than $ of the way down ; lobes } lin. broad, elliptic, 
carinate-apiculate, glabrous, ciliate, with a pale obscure keel and a 
dark A-shaped mark at the apex; corvlla’ campanulate, slightly 
4-angled, 4-lobed, glabrous ; tube 3 lin. long; lobes 4 lin. long, and 
about as broad, rounded, erect, entire; stamens 8, included; fila- 
ments nearly § lin. long, filiform, dilated and somewhat crutch- 
like at the apex, glabrous ; anthers 4 lin. long, bipartite, with distant 
parallel cells, dorsally spurred at the base ; spurs very slender, awn- 
like, rather more than half as long as the cells; ovary globose- 
ovoid, 1-celled, with 1 ovule, glabrous ; style 3-1 lin. long, filiform, 
glabrous, included from being curved down against the side of the 
ovary at the base, then erect and incurved at the apex; stigma 
simple, not thickened. 
Sourn ArRica: without locality, Herb. Salisbury! Ward! 
Coast Reaion: Worcester Div., Niven! 
This is the plant of Niven’s quoted by Bentham in DC. Prodr. vii. 700, under 
Eremia parvifiora, K1., but it is totally different from that plant in its structure ; 
the style is very remarkable, : 
