416 ERICACE® (Brown). [Scyphogyne. 
Coast Region: Cape Div.; “mountains near Cape Town” (ex Klotzsch), 
Bergius ! 
I find the flowers to be distinctly although minutely pedicellate in Bergius’ 
specimen (which I take to be the type), not sessile as described by Klotzsch. 
16. S. Burchellii (N. E. Br.) ; an erect shrub about 3 ft. high ; 
in its branchlets, leaves, arrangement of the flowers and pubescence 
exactly as in S. trimera; flowers with distinct pedicels 4 lin. long ; 
calyx obconic, unequally 4-lobed, 4-angled, glabrous, with ciliate 
lobes ; tube 2 lin. long or less ; lobes 1—3 lin. long, linear, subacute 
or obtuse; corolla 3 lin. long, urceolate, 4-lobed, ovoid-inflated and 
broadest (1 lin. in diam.) above the middle, tapering or slightly 
contracted at the base, not contracted under the slightly connivent 
lobes, puberulous nearly all over; lobes about 4 lin. long and as 
much or more in breadth, deltoid-ovate, obtuse, ciliolate ; stamens 3, 
ineluded ; filaments free, slender; anthers free or scarcely connate, 
not quite 1 lin. long, cuneately subquadrate, shortly and obtusely 
bifid at the apex; ovary narrowly ovoid, glabrous, tapering into the 
style, which is glabrous or with only 2 or 3 minute hairs at the 
apex ; stigma just exserted from the corolla, broadly funnel-shaped. 
Coast REGion: Worcester Div.; Matroos Berg, 7000 ft., Bolus in Herb. 
Guthrie, 3942! Caledon Div. ; tops of the mountains of Baviaans Kloof near 
Caledon, Burchell, 7747! Schlechter, 9874! 
17. 8. puberula (Benth. in DC. Prodr. vii. 709); branehes 
erect, crowded, finely puberulous ; leaves 3-nate, 3-1 lin. long with 
their petioles, 1—1 lin. broad, erect, linear, obtuse or subacute, 
puberulous; flowers axillary or terminating exceedingly short 
axillary branchlets, sessile ; calyx + lin. long, unequally divided into 
2 parts, 1 lobe being separated nearly to the base and widely spread- 
ing from the other 3, which are connate nearly to the middle into a 
trifid lobe, with incurved tips, all ciliate with long hairs on the 
margins, otherwise glabrous ; corolla 3 lin. long and as much or 
rather more in diam., globose, 4-lobed, puberulous, not hyaline ; 
lobes sometimes obscure, at others broadly ovate, obtuse, incurved, 
ciliate ; stamens 3, about equalling the corolla, free; anthers about 
1 lin. long and broad, subquadrate ; ovary ovoid, glabrous, narrowed 
into the style ; stigma just exserted beyond the corolla, cup-shaped, 
toothed, minutely puberulous around its base. T'ristemon puberulus, 
Klotzsch in Linnea, xii. 245. 
Coast Recion: Caledon Div.; on the Zwart Berg, near Caledon, Ecklon ! 
XIX. LAGENOCARPUS, Klotzsch. 
Bracts 0. Calyx campanulate or obconic-eampanulate, more or 
less unequally 4- (rarely 5-) toothed, obscurely angular. Corolla 
very small, slightly exceeding the calyx or shorter than its longest 
tooth, arising from the middle or lower part of the ovary, not 
