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390 RUTACEZ (Sond.) [Adenandra. 
brown-black, twigs leafy, the ultimate 1-2 inches long. Leaves 4 lines long, 2 wide, 
erect-appressed, from the middle to the apex, or at the apex alone denticulate with 
globose glands. Peduncles 2 lines long, bracteolate at base, villous, as well as the 
calyx. Petals and stamens unknown, Capsules 4 lines long, glandularly muricate. 
Style, 1 line long. Stigma capitate, crenulate. : 
III. Flowers on long peduncles, corymbose. (Sp. 15-21). 
15. A. brachyphylla (Schl. ! Linn. vi. p. 199); erect, sub-dichoto- 
mous, twigs downy ; leaves alternate, on very short petioles, swb-orbi- 
cular or oval, mucronate, with revolute, thickened margins, paler be- 
neath and punctate, all equal, or the lower ones oblong; flowers ter- 
minal ; peduncles bibracteate; calyx glabrous or pubescent, its lobes 
erect, broadly ovate, obtuse, sub-carinate, thinner at the margin ; petals 
roundish, thrice as long as the calyx. H.6Z./ 780. 
Var. a. isophylla ; all the leaves oval or roundish, few-glanded be- 
neath, the upper appressed at base, spreading at the apex ; peduncles. 
and calyces glabrous. A. brachyphylla, Schl. 1. ¢. 
Var. 8. glandulosa ; all the leaves rounded, many-glanded beneath, 
the upper with spreading points; peduncles and calyces pubescent, 
Var. y. heterophylla; lower leaves patent, oblong, upper oval or 
rounded, glabrous or pubescent ; ped. and cal. mostly pubescent. : 
Has. a &y, on mountain tops. Howhoek and Klynriviersberg ; Babylon s 
Toorensberg, Caledon ; Potrivier. E. § Z.! Wahlberg, Zey.! 2152, B, Muysen- 
berg, Niven, W.H.H. Jul-Nov. (Herb. Holm., Lehm., T.C.D., Sond.). ‘ 
A shrub, 1-2 feet high. Leaves t-nerved, the lower in y., 4-5 lines long, Ty 
wide, the upper in a & y, either scattered or imbricate, sub-bifariously glandular, 
1-2 lines long, 1-11 wide ; in 8. mostly a little larger, all roundish, many-glanded. 
ee bes Aten aces the middle furnished with cuneate, obtuse pane ee 
yx about 3 lines long, ular at back, leafy, the margin, especially in a f 
much thinner, naked and coloured, in 8 ciliated Petals on longish claws, obtuse, 
sub-retuse, white within, partly purple externally ; the claw pubescent on the inside. 
Sterile filaments, and the much shorter fertile pilose. 
16. A. mundtiefolia (E. & Z.! 779); erect, branching, the twigs 
downy ; leaves alternate, spreading, on very short petioles, oval-oblong, 
obtuse, callous-pointed, with revolute margins, pallid beneath, shining, 
glabrous, mostly impunctate ; flowers terminal, few, pedunculate ; pe 
duncles bi-bracteolate, glutinous, and the calyces glabrous ; cal. lobes 
ovate acute, with recurved points, glandular-dotted at the margin ; limb 
of the petals twice as long as the calyx, obovate-rounded, the claw 
downy above. Bartl. Linn. 1. ¢. 357. 
= Shia. Mountains ‘betwee: Haaecad and the Breede River, Swellendam, 
and at Knobluch, £. ¢ Z./ Sep. (Herb. Lehm., T.C.D., Sond.). 
foot or more high, the twigs mostl fastigiate. i Leaves scattered, rarely sub- 
fe, oblong or oval, 3-5 lines ag 1421 lines wide, impunctate, rarely bifa- 
_ Mously few-dotted. Peduncles 4-5 lines long, purplish. Bracts spathulate, a little 
below the middle of the peduncle, Cal | atin (otk, Gaitaetk on toe. Petals 
_ dit 1 beneath, glabrous, sub-glutinous. Sterile filaments villous. Capsule 
uriculate ‘equalling the calyx, 
antha (Sond) ; branches and twigs downy ; leaves erowd- 
