Cap. p.224. B.& W.! p.25. E.& Z.! 839. D, decussata, Lam.! en- 
it 2. p. 284. D. rigidulum, Willd.! D. oppositifolia, R. & Sch. V. P45 : 
Diosma.] RUTACEE (Sond.) 373 
5. E. dubia (Sond.); glabrous, 2-3-chotomous, the branches virgate, 
erecto-patulous ; leaves close, erect, strongly appressed, oblong or ob- 
longo-lanceolate, sub-acute, concave above, convex beneath; flowers 
sessile, capitato-glomerate ; bracts obtuse, half as long as the ovate, 
obtuse calyx-lobes ; petals longer than the calyx, obovate, apiculate, 
narrowed at base, bearded, the exserted part obtuse, apiculate. 
Var. 8. Dregeana ; lower leaves opposite, those of the upper branch- 
lets alternate, evidently dotted at back ; petals rather narrower. 
Var. y. pauciflora ; flowers solitary or in pairs. 
Has. Lang valley, Zey./291. 8. in the Cape Flats, Drege/ +. Ratelklip, alt. 
2. June. Zey.! 292. (Herb. Sond., Holm. 
ee 3 IIl. DIOSMA, L. 
Calyx 5-parted. Hypogynous-dise free at the margin, sub-campanu- 
keeled, somewhat 3-sided, piagdier- siete, ciliate ; flowers 3 or more, 
o) i 
sub-corymbose, the calyx-lobes ovate, acute, ciliate, ae 
_ Var. a. Bergiana; all the leaves oblong, triquetrous, sub-obtuse or 4 
the lower longer, lanceolate, acute. D. swcculenta, Berg. l.c. Thunb. | 
‘Var. 8. Lamarckiana ; leaves linear, complicate, peers 
