Adenandra. | RUTACEH (Sond.) 389 
y-, near the Pot River, Zey./ 2153. Cape Flats, Drege, 7075, Gueinzius, Gc. Jul.- 
. (Herb. Thunb., Lam., Wendl., Lehm., T.C.D., Sond.). 
A foot high ; branches di-tri-chotomous, twigs crowded, sub-umbellate. Lower 
leaves often deflexed, upper more distant and wider, with a straight or recurved 
point. Calyx 4 lines long, its lobes ovate-acuminate, or lanceolate, glandular den- 
ticulate, or sub-entire near the point. Petals short-clawed, 6 lines long, white 
within, purple without. It varies with tetramerous flowers. Var. y., with ciliate 
leaves passes into var. B, 
12. A. biseriata (Meyer, in B,& W.1.¢. p. 75); erect; branches ,.  , 
glabrous, twigs leafy, minutely downy; leaves alternate, erect, sub- Beet 
imbricate, oblong, obtusely mucronate, with revolute margins, quite gla- ' 
brous, paler beneath, bifariously punctate ; flowers terminating the 
twigs, solitary; the short peduncles and calyces willows; cal. lobes 
ovate, acute, ciliated ; petals elliptic-sub-rotund, retuse, twice as long 
as the calyx. A. coriacea, B. & W.! 1. ¢. p. 3, non Lichtenst. A. uni- 
flora B., Schlecht. A. cistoides, E. § Z.! 787, non Lam. 
Has. Sandy places on the Cape Flats, and mountain sides, Hott. Holland, 
Hesse, E. § Z.! Zey.! 283. Drakenstein, Drege, 7076. Oct.Nov. (Herb. Wendl., 
Bartl., Lehm., T.C.D., Sond.). 
1-2 feet high, slender. Leaves very short, petiolate, closely set, erect, 3-4 lines 
long, 1-11 line wide ; the upper shorter and broader. Flowers on the ultimate, 
crowded branchlets. Bracts not distant from the calyx, keeled, cuneate. Calyx 
3} lines long, the lobes villous at back, naked at the tip. Petals white, with a 
purple streak, reddish underneath. Capsule as long as the calyx, muricated with 
Stipitate glands. Seeds black, oval.—It varies with a smooth calyx. 
13. A. coriacea (Lichst. ! in R. & Sch. Syst. v. p. 452); erect ; branches 
glabrous, twigs slightly downy ; leaves opposite, ovate, sub-acute, flat, 
with revolute margins, one-nerved beneath, pale, multipunctate, gla- 
brous ; flowers terminal, sub-ternate, pedunculate ; calyx glabrous, its 
7 oblong, obtuse, crenulate ; petals roundish, twice as leng as the : 
c yx. > : * 
Var. 8. oblongifolia ; leaves oblong, or linear-oblong. — 
Has. On the Skurfdeberg, Bokkeveld, 27 Oct., 1816, Dr. Lichtenstein. 8. in Du- 
toitskloof, Drege, 7073, 7074, 7085, ex pte. (Herb. r. Berol., T.C.D., Sond.). _ 
A foot or more high. Leaves ing, minutely petiolate, 7 lines long, 34-4 wide, 
on above, densely dotted with minute glands beneath, the uppermost smaller. 
eduncles 4 lines long, glabrous, with 2 opp., oblong, glabrous bracts above the 
middle. Calyx 3 lines long, pellucid-dotted. Petals white, ally purple. Sta- 
mens pilose. Ovary papillose. Stigma capitate, 5-lobed. Var. 8. differs in having 
leaves either opposite or alternate, 6-8 lines long, 2 lines wide, and obtuse calyx- 
lobes ; in other respects it resembles the normal form. ESS 2 
14. A. macradenia (Sond.) ; branches spreading, twigs villous ; leaves 
alternate, short-stalked, erect, imbricate, concave, elliptic-oblong, or ob- 
long, obtuse, glabrous, very smooth above, beneath paler, one-nerved, 
trregularly sprinkled with raised glands, toward the apex glandular-den- 
ticulate ; flowers terminal, on short stalks, the peduncles and calyces 
villous ; calyx-lobes ovate, acute, keeled, ciliate, glanduliferous at the 
point ; capsules muricate, longer than the calyx, with slender, spread- 
- Ing horns. A. coriacea, EB. § Z.! 789, non Licht, nec BiG We 
nam ioe places near the Tulbagh waterfall, Worcester, BE. Z./ Dec. (Herbe 
A shrub, several feet high, with the aspect of a Barosma. Branches terete, — 
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