Agathosma. | RUTACEZ (Sond.) 429 
impresso-punctate at the margin, 8-14 lines long, 4 line wide: petiole 1 line long. 
Flowers tufted ; pedicels capillary, 5-6 lines long. Calyx 1 line long, its lobes mem- 
brane-edged. Disc. cup-shaped, glabrous. Style elongate. 
73. A. Eckloniana (Schlecht! 1. c. 207) ; twigs downy ; leaves spread- 
ing, linear, acute, flat, hairy on both sides, with revolute margins, the mid- 
tib prominent beneath; flowers umbellate; peduncles twice as long as 
the calyx, glabrous; calyx-lobes linear-lanceolate, sub-obtuse, ciliate, 
petals twice as long as the calyx, their claws equalling the calyx, gla- 
brous, limb oblong, obtuse; sterile filaments equalling the calyx, linear, 
broader at base, ciliate, glabrous above ; ovary and style glabrous. 
“ag Pei stones on mountain sides, Howhoek, Stell., #. dé Z./ July. (Herb. 
., Sond. . 
8-12 inches hit, with greyish, sub-erect branches and scattered or whorled slender 
twigs, with patent pubescence. Leaves sub-horizontal but closely set, 4°5 lines long, 
nearly } line wide, with strongly revolute, thickened and ciliate margins. Pedi 
10-16, slender, 2 lines long. Calyx 1 line long. Petals white, the capillary claw 
equalling the limb, which has a gland below the apex. Ovaries 3, few-haired at top. 
It dries dark green : and is known from allied species by its narrow-linear, hairy, re- 
volute-margined leaves, glabrous peduncles and white petals. 
74. A. bisulca (B. & W.!1.c. p. 129); twigs and leaves clothed with 
very short pubescence; leaves erect, incurved, sub-imbricate, with recurved 
points, thickish, linear, acute, concave above, convex-heeled, and two-fur- 
towed beneath, with thickened margins; flowers sub-corymbose ; pedun- 
cles and calyx downy, the calyx-lobes ovate, obtuse 5 petals 4 times longer 
than the calyx, with a capillary claw more than twice as long as the calys, 
and a roundish limb ; sterile filaments more than twice as long as the 
calyx, spathulate, ciliate, glabrous-pointed, recurved ; ovary downy at 
the point; style glabrous. Diosma bisulca, Thunb.! Cap. p. 22, Willd. 
Sp. I. p. 1136. Ag. prolifera, H. & Z.! 893, non B. & W. 
Var, 8.; leaves broader. A. glauca, H. & Z.! 875. ee 
dog y. glabra; twigs, leaves, peduncles, and calyces glabrous or 
nearly so, : 2 
Has. Cape, Thi dy places at Bergriver, Worcester, Z.¢Z./ 8. at 
Seevalicy, cleat Ga 9H ae interior, Niven! Between Kromrivier, Pi- 
quetberg and se under 1000 f. Drege 7100. Aug.-Sep. (Herb. Thunb., 
d 
a Mart., Son . 2 ais . 
Erect, a foot or more high. Branches flexuous-erect, leafy ; scattered or 
aggregate, bose, the 
= line wide; in 8. 1-14 line wide. Peduncles numerous, racemoso-corymDo 
lower axillary, Ms 5 ae long. Calyx-lobes 1 line long, convex. Petals white, the 
with very short beak. 
M4 . vd pe - ae ia 
75. A. hispida (B.& W.! 1. c. p. 132); twigs and leaves pubescent 
ispid ; leaves ic cma aes linear, channelled above, 
i i ickened margins; flowers umbel- 
Sypremioome Pa praige eee Ici Sesehetedinear, obtuse; 
petals thrice as long as the calyx, the capillary claw glabrous, = Fes 
long as the calyx, limb oblong, obtuse ; sterile filaments longer t a 6 
calyx, linear, downy, with a glabrous recurved apex ; ovary ve Mae 
style glabrous, Hartogia capensis, Lin. Sp. 288. Diosma capensis, 
