Adenandra.] RUTACE# (Sond.) 385 
Lvs. oval or oblong, hard-pointed, 3-5 lines long ; 
pedunc. and cal, ginbrous ww. ww... s,s. += (16) mundticefolia. 
»  Lws. ovate-oblong or obl., hard-pointed, 4-6 1. long; 
pedune. and cal. villous... ...  ... + ... ... (17) Jasiantha, 
Iw. linear-oblong, uncial... =... 2. «2... (18) fragrans, 
Lvs. ovate, or cordate-lanceolate, acuminate, hook- ry 
Lvs. ovate, or cordato-ovate ; the upper lanceolate, 
or lin. lanceolate, sub-obtuse ; pat 
calyx-segments obtuse, reflexed ... ... ... (20) marginata. iy 
calya-segments acute, erect... ... ... ... (21) humilis, A 
I. Flowers sessile, capitate. (Sp. 1-5). 
1. A. rotundifolia (E. & Z.! 798); the erect stem and the branches 
glabrous ; twigs minutely pubescent ; leaves closely imbricate, ap- 
pressed at base, with recurved points, rounded, calloso-mucronate, flat, 
glabrous, glandularly crenulate at the thickened margin, one-nerved 
beneath, few-dotted or impunctate ; flowers capitate, close-set ; brac- 
teoles linear-carinate, dilated upwards, coloured, ciliate ; calyx-seg- 
ments glabrous, obovate, apiculate, with naked, coloured edges ; petals 
twice as long as the calyx, oval, on longish claws. Drege, 7148. 
Has. Mountains near Swellendam, Z.4Z/ (Herb. Lehm., Sond.). 
1-2 feet high. Stem as thick as a goose-quill, scarred ; twigs short, ending iv 
of flowers. Leaves 2 lines long and wide, rarely petiolate, pale under 
neath, the uppermost, surrounding the flowers, on longer petioles, ciliolate. Flowen. 
six or more in a head. Bracts adnate to the pedicel below the calyx, 3 lines long. 
meri : — long, five cleft scarcely beyond the middle, glandular. Claws of the 
Rea _ Be ey dilating into a three-line-long limb. Filaments hairy ; 
2. A. pubescens (Sond.); branches pubescent ; leaves imbricate, ap- 
pressed, elliptical or oval-oblong, obtuse, concave, glabrous above, pubes- 
cent beneath, nerveless, obsoletely impresso-glandular ; flowers capitate ; 
bracteoles lanceolate : calyx glabrous at base, 5-fid, the leaves ovate, 
sub-obtuse, downy towards the point, ciliate; petals. ..? A. villosa, 
E. & Z.! 797., non Lichtenst. “x 
aa Sandy places near Grietjesgat, Palmiet River, Stell. Z.§ Z./ Sept. (Herb. 
_ Branches 3~4-uncial, densely with closely appressed leaves. Leaves two 
lines long, fe lines wide, ee ae vaear four or more, involucrated by 
the uppermost leaves, Bracts keeled, ciliate, wider upwards. Calyx purplish at 
the tip, 4 lines long. Petals and the remaining parts of the flower are wanting in 
our specimens. It varies with leaves externally glabrous, and obsoletely nerved and 
Sreen-streaked in the upper part of the branches. 
3. A. obtusata (Sond.); the erect stem and the branches glabrous; 
twigs thinly downy; leaves very dense, erecto-imbricate, oblong, ob- 
tuse at each end, thickened at the margin, glabrous, one-nerved beneath, 
lmpunctate ; flowers capitate, glutinous ; bracteoles lanceolate, obtuse ; 
calyx glabrous, its lobes ovate-oblong, obtuse, sub-carinate, erect, cilio- 
late; petals sub-orbicular, sub-retuse, thrice as long as the calyx ; cap- = 
= twice as long as the calyx. 4. cuspidata, E.& Z./796,non Bo 
