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Annals of the South African Museum. 



line, covered with long hairs ; style 5 cm. long, slightly arcuate, 

 compressed below, terete above ; stigma 6 mm. long, slightly kneed 

 at the junction with the style. 



The leaves are green with pellucid margins, which are sometimes 

 tinged with red ; the mid-rib is light yellow in colour. The lower- 

 most bracts are green with a dark-brown border, the rest of 

 involucral bracts are greenish-white. The apical glands of the 

 stamens and the stigma are colourless, not pink as in the type. 



Collected on the road to Jonker's Hoek, Stellenbosch Division, by 

 Mr. S. Garside, who states that he only saw a single bush of the 

 white variety growing among the type. 



SERRURIA, Salisb. 



Serruria Zei/hcri (Meisn. in. DC. Prodr. xiv. 297). An erect 

 plant. 



Branches terete, scantily appressed pubescent above, at length 

 becoming glabrous. Leaves 6-9 - 8 cm. long, bipinnately divided 



