424 RUTACEZ (Sond.) [ Agathosma. 
limb obovate-oblong ; sterile filaments twice as long as the calyx, linear- 
lanceolate, pubsscent-ciliate ; ovary and style glabrous. £. ¢ Z./ 890. 
Var. 8. stadensis ; calyx-lobes keeled, with an incurved point; limb 
of the petals oblong, ster. filaments gland-tipped. A. stadensis, EL. & 4.1 
889. . 
Has. Cape, Hesse/ Sand-hills near Cape L’Agulhas, Swell. 2. & Z.! B. in the 
plains under the Vanstaaden Mts., Uit., Z. &@ Z./ Oct.-Nov. (Herb. Baril., r. 
Stuttg., Lehm., Sond.) : 
2 feet high or more, quite glabrous, grect, much branched, the branches and twigs 
filiform, crowded, reddish-yellow. ‘Lower leaves sub-remote, upper close, shining 
above, pale beneath, keeled with a thick nerve, the margin flat, with pellucid glands ; 
lower 14 line, upper 1-1} line long, } line wide. Flowers 6-15, pedunc. 2-3 lines 
long, ebracteate, the younger nodding. Calyx glabrous, gland-dotted, scarcely more 
than } line long. Petals 2 lines long, punctate towards the apex. Fert. filaments 
glabrous ; sterile 1 line long, attenuate to a glabrous point.—Allied to A. glabrata, 
but differs in the smaller, spreading leaves, and in the sterile filaments. 
61. A. florida (Sond.) ; twigs scarcely downy; leaves spreading, ob- 
long-lanceolate or lanceolate, quite flat, paler beneath, glabrous, the younger 
Sringed with long, soft hairs; flowers umbellate; peduncles and calyces 
glabrous; calyx segments oblong, keeled, sub-acute; petals éhrice as 
long as the calyx, the claws pilose, equalling the calyx, limb narrow- 
oblong, narrowed at base ; sterile filaments nearly equalling the petals, 
lanceolate-linear, villous from base to middle, filiform and glabrous at 
the point ; ovary crowned with hairs, style glabrous. A. mollis, Z. & 
Z.!1 879, non B. § W. 
Has. Stony hills near Rietkuyl, Swell., Mundt. ’ . Sond. 
Slender, 1 fe high, with eats erect cue sae Me fed twigs. 
Leaves horizontal, 23-3 lines long, }-} line wide. Flowers numerous, peduncles 
14-2 lines long. Calyx lobes } line ; petals 2 lines long. Fertile filaments exserted, 
, — sterile shorter. Capsule glabrous ; the 3 carpels with filiform horns, ! 
e long. 
62. A. cerefolium (B. & W.! Lc. p. 159); twigs pubescent; leaves 
spreading or recurved, oblong-lanceolate, acute, flattish above, kee 
beneath, piloso-ciliate at keel and margin ; flowers umbellate ; peduncles 
pubescent-villous; calyx segments lanceolate, acute; petals 2-3 times 
longer than the calyx, the claw rather exceeding the calyx, limb nar- 
row-oblong; sterile filaments scarcely longer than the calyx, linear, 
pubescent-ciliate below; ovary crowned with hairs; style glabrous. 
Diosma cerefolia, Vent, Malm. t.. 93. Bucco cerefolium, R. & Sch. Ll. ¢. 439- 
Ag. swaveolens, E. & Z.! 888, A. Bartlingiana, E. § Z.! 898, excl. syn. 
- Var. 8. glandulosa; pubescence of the branches and peduncles glan- 
dular; calyx-lobes more obtuse, glandularly ciliate at keel and margin, 
often hair-pointed. 
Var. y. glabrata; leaves glabrescent; peduncles wi i earl, 
; ; peduncles with a thick, nearly 
oe Men pubescence, calyx lobes lanceolate-oblong. 4. obtusa B. 
Has. Mountain tops near Puspas valley, Swell. ; 8. in mountains at Klynrivier, 
near 
Caledon, £.§Z.! -y, rocky Gnaden 2000-3000 f, Drege! J. D. 
i Aug.-Oct. (Herb, Wendl., r. Stuttg., Perle a Rony 
~12 Inches high, or more, much branched, with spreading branches and filiform 
