Anagallis. | PRIMULACE& (Harvey). 429 
Prodr. 120. A. phenicea, Scop. Fl. Carn. ed. 2, i. 139. A. 
arabica, Duby in DC. Prodr. viii. 69. A. sp., Drege, Zwei Pf. 
Documente, 87, 105. 
Var. B, corulea (Gren. & Godr. Fl. France, ii. 467); corolla blue; lobes 
slightly ciliate at the apex, but not glandular. Paw § Knuth, lc. 323. A. 
cerulea, Schreb. Spicil. Fl. Lips. 5. A. capensis, E. Meyer in Drege, l.c. 98, 
not of Linn. A. indica, Sweet, Fl. Gard, t. 182. 
Sourn AFRICA: without locality, var. 8: Pappe! Miller! Thom! Harvey, 
224! 432! 
Coast Rr@ion: Cape Div.; Table Mountain and Devils Mountain, Drége, 
8015a! Green Point, MacGillivray, 575! Paarl Div. ; Simons Bay, Wright ! 
near Simons Town, Milne, 155! Paarl Mountain, Drége, 8015b! Riversdale 
Div.; near Great Valsch River, Burchell, 6552 ! road-side, Garcias Pass, 1000 ft., 
Galpin, 4315! Var. B: Cape Div.; Devils Peak, Wilms, 3538! Paarl Div.; 
between Paarl-and Lady Gray Railway Bridge, Drége! 
KALAHARI REGION: Transvaal; near Lydenburg, Wilms, 1244! 
Eastern Rearon: Var. 8: Griqualand Hast ; Shawbury, Baur, 199! 
Cosmopolitan. Not. having seen specimens from the following localities, we 
are unable to decide to which form they belong :—Cape Div. ; sand-flats between 
Tygerberg and Blueberg, Drége; between Rondebosch and Hout Bay, Drége ; 
Worcester Div. ; Hex River Kloof, 1000-2000 ft., Drége, 8015c. 
2. A. Huttoni (Harv. in Proc. Dubl. Univ. Zool. & Bot. Assoc. * 
141); perennial; stems decumbent or creeping (rarely “ erect,” 
Gerrard), simple or branched, 4-angled; leaves roundish-ovate or 
subrotund, petioled, spreading, opposite or in threes; peduncle 
longer than the leaf; calyx-lobes lanceolate, acuminate, keeled, 
shorter than the corolla ; corolla rotate, its lobes subacute or obtuse ; 
filaments broadly subulate, pilose. hes. Cap. i. 3, t. 4. 
Var. 8, nummularia (Harv.); stem suberect ; leaves subsessile, subcoriaceous, 
broader and blunter ; corolla-lobes very obtuse. 
Coast Region: Uniondale Div.; Long Kloof, at Aapies River, Burchell, 
4949! Albany Div. ; Howisons Poort, Hutton! near Grahamstown, MacOwan, 
1027! and Herb. Austr.-Afr., 1632! ; 
Katanart Recion: Transvaal; Lydenburg’ district, near O’Neill’s Farm, 
Wilms, 1243! 
Eastern Ree@ion: Griqualand East; banks of streams on Mount Currie, 
6500 ft., Tyson, 1859! Natal; near Maritzburg, 2500 ft., Stainbank in Herb. 
Wood, 3570! Var. 8: Transkei; Kreilis Country, Bowker / Zululand, Gerrard 
¥ M‘Ken, 2099! - 
Stems 1-2 ft. long, creeping in damp places, where water lodges, or near 
springs, nearly always in blossom. Leaf-pairs subdistant; leaves 4-5 lines long 
and as broad or broader, membranous and veiny. Flowers white. Var. B, 
which at first I was disposed to regard as a species, is a stronger growing plant, 
more erect, with more opaque and tougher, broader and less distinctly petioled 
leaves, and broader and blunter corolla-lobes.— W. H. H. 
3. A. pumila, var. natalensis (Knuth ex Pax & Knuth in Engl. 
Pflanzeur. Primul. 832); a branched herb ; stem decumbent and root- 
ing at the base ; branches slender, about 6 in. long ; leaves alternate or 
the lower opposite, sessile or nearly so, ovate, shortly cuspidate ; 
pedicels patent, longer than the leaves, filiform ; calyx 5—6-partite ; 
