Aemadenia.] RUTACEE (Sond.) 379 
and short leaves (3-4 lines ose scarcely } wide) and chiefly by the smaller flowers, 
about 1 line long. 
B. Flowers red. 
4. C. pulchrum (Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3340) ; much-branched, branches 
virgate, very thinly pubescent; leaves erecto-patent, patent, or recurved, 
linear or linear-subulate, with a straight pungent muero, flattish above, 
convexo-carinate beneath, the diaphanous margin serrulate ; bracts and 
calyx-lobes acuminate, ciliate ; petals spathulate, apiculate, or sub- 
acuminate. #.&éZ. / 836. C. album, 8. virgatum, and y. gracile, Schl. 
Lin. 6. p. 199. C. virgatum, L. & ZI 832. C. gracile, £.& Z.! 833. 
D. calycina, Steud. D. oppositifolia, H. Mey. ! Hb. Drege. D. tenwifo- 
ha, Presl. Col. Dregeanum, Presl, l. ¢. Drege, 225%, 7143. 
Has. Hills near Bethelsdorp, and in the flats, under the Vanstaadensberg ; at 
Cape Recief, Algoa Bay ; and in Swellendam District, E.& Z.1 Drege! Zey.! 2151. 
Jul.-Nov. (Herb. Holm. (Sparmann ), Lehm., Sond., TC. D.) 
Leaves in some specimens $ inch, in others 4 inch long, } line wide. Bracts 
mostly as long as the calyx, subulate, narrowed. Petals clawed, the claw equalling 
the stamens. Capsule twice as long as the calyx, the carpels rough-cast at wn 
horns short, straight, obtuse.—Mostly taller than C. aldwm, with leaves often lo 
and narrower, hte mostly larger, more numerous, racemose, and beautif 7 
red, (drying whitish 
I-h V. ACMADENIA, B. & W. 
Calyx 5-parted. Hypogynous-dise slightly free at the edge. Petals 
clawed, the claws bearded within (in A P patioiatali naked). Filaments 
either 10 or 5 ; the 5 fertile equalling the claws of the petals, the ste- 
rile inserted on the margin of the disc, filiform, short or none, Anthers 
ovate or oblong, with an erect, sessile, conical gland. Style shorter than 
the filaments ; stigma capitate, faintly 5-furrowed. Capsule 5-coccus, — 
the cocei compressed, horned externally at the apex. — Ea A is 2 aaa 
59. Juss. p. 473. Endl. Gen. 6019. — : 
Leaves  imbricate, very , wipreattote, Breets, po Ena 
membranous, ciliate, imbricating the Limb of the petals sub-oblique, alter- 
nately imbricated. ‘Name, axyn, a point, and any, a gland ; the anthers are tipped 
(iy isle ended aden panacea abatacs arias sf 
A. Sterile filaments alternating with the fertile. Gp: 110:) 
* Leaves linear, three-angled-keeled, imbricating. (Sp. 1-6.) A 
1, A. juniperina (B. & W. ! Lc. p.61); lesser branches and twigs _ 
downy, tay ; leaves opposite, erect, sub-incurved, linear, sub-trigonous, 
acute, sub-pungent, eect: bifariously punctate beneath, the pellu- 
cid margin scabrid ; flowers solitary, the two ovate, sub-acute bracts half 
she. sine size of the cal ealyxlobes limbs of the petals elliptical, acute, laws 
; fertile ts 5-6 times longer than the gland-like sterile 
ones. oak Dhoni vite, Thunb. Prod. p. 84. Fl.Cap.222. Acmadenia 
em tents et muraltioides, E. § Z.! 829, 830. ae 
Has. Cape, Thunberg/ Sea-side dunes between Cape L’Agulhas and 1 
