Pedunculi solitarii 
Natal. On a grassy hill near Nottingham Ro; 
4000-5000 ft., Wood, 7193. 
id Station, at 
778. Euryops striata, N. E. Brown rComnosita3-Se 
E. wMnb,,; X. K. !',:,, wn. similis s.^1 ca'.lilnis ,|, 
I'Mi-ioi'ilius, peduticulis distincte striatis ct corolli 
longioribus facile distinguitur. 
neeionidea' | ; 
s radii muHo 
Herba perennis. ( 'mi Irs, ca^spitusi, erect i si 
ii v SB; 
\^ M 'WA/ x^u'iiu^iun^rrii 
n ' U hi ;'""]'t>i 
glabrae. Papp, /'seta' pauca-. caducissinue. Orariam 
glabrium 
TRANSVAAL. Summit of Saddl.d, iU -k Mountain 
ton, at 5000 ft., Galpin, 988. 
near Barber- 
This species is very closely allied t<» E. sdilnba, X. 1 
the stems become more elongated, the peduncles are v« 
3. Brown, but 
ery distinctly 
striate, and the li-nlate florets arc iiearlv twice as lonsfas those of 
E, setilnba, whilst the leaves arc not 'striate in the same way 
beneath, and their spine-like lobes are rather more slender. These 
two species are very distinct from any others in the genus. 
dispositis dillcrt. 
Caulis lignosus, pilosus. Fn/irt elliptica, acuta vel obtusa, 
minusve conferta, supra pu hernia, subtus dense apprest 
pilosa, 6 lin. longa, 1-2 lin. lata. Capitula multiflora ; braetes 
prope basin pilosus, basi pills hypogynis elongatis inch 
lobi ovati, obtusi ; squamae snbulatae. Stamina 8. Ova, 
oblongum ; stylus subapicalis. 
Central Africa. German Ea 
of Lake Nyasa, ./w<y>/< Thnmsun. i 
Unangu and Lake Shire, W. P. Jot 
