332 



Cape Coloxy. Alexandria Div. : Zuurberg Range, Bolus, 

 9122 ! at Doon Nek and Bontjes River, alt. 2000-3000 ft., Drege ! 

 Albany Div. : near Grahamstown on mountain slopes, in moist 

 places, alt. 2200 ft,, Galpin, 375 ! Atherstone, 477 ! Misses Daly & 

 Sole, AGS I Pappel Stockenstrom Div. : Katberg, Shaw ! Komgha 

 Div. : between Sandplaat and Komgha, alt. 2200-3200 ft., Drege, 

 4921 ! Transkei : Kreili's Country, Bowker ! Valleys near Kentani, 

 alt. 1000 ft., Miss Pegler, 906 ! Pondoland : near Umtamvuna, 

 Bachmann, 10 40 ! without precise locality, Krebs, 232 ! Griqualand 

 East, Maclear Div. : near Klein Pot River, alt. 4300 ft., Galpin, 

 6774! . . 



Sebaea hymenosepala, Oilg, var. grandiflora, A. W. Hill, a specie 



typica foliis numerosis reniformibus vel orbicularibus, internodis 

 supra elongatis, cymis paucifloris aliquanto pendulis, segmentis 

 calycis latioribus et lobis corollae 9 mm. longis, 6 mm. latis 

 orbiculari-ovatis praecipue differt. 



Cape COLONY. Mount Fletcher Div. : Doodmans Kraus 

 Mountain, Drakensberg Range, alt. 8850 ft., Qalpin, 6776 ! 



This variety is most closely related to Shaw's specimen from 

 the Katberg. r 



Sebaea semialata, Gilg, has been united to S. hymenosepala, 

 Uilg, after careful examination of all available material. The 

 principal difference between the two species in the original 

 descriptions appears to be in the anther-glands. S. hymenosepala 

 is stated to have three anther-glands, whilst only one was found 

 in £. semialata. The presence or absence of basal glands, however, 

 appears to be liable to variation, and is not a sufficient justification 

 for maintaining both species; they have therefore been united 



ninoT ,i. n w e ^ h y men °sepala, Gilg. This species is evidently 

 closely allied to S. Rehmanii, Schinz, from the Transvaal. Botn 



rTnli 8pe ?-^ • agam are ver y similar to & Rudolfii, Schinz, 

 Wit ■ ) in ge ^ er , al a PP ear »nce, but that is easily distinguished 

 b\ the insertion and character of the anthers. 



T fSLv 6 ^" 6 ' ?lw S ™ ferred b 7 Sc ^inz (in Mitteil. Geogr. Ges. 

 Wn rLfoI"''! P a S J h y m enosepala, Gilg, MacOivan, 16, has 

 S rJ!l£^ r° */«*''<****. A. W. Hill ; Cooper 406, to 



I SSSO^ et SchIect - ; and Co( * er > m: to 



ExteTl /^ tandria) i a8 . tiffiata ' A - W ' HiU [Gentianaceae- 

 mu a tir^n«? H ? r- eX a ? mtate 8 - hymenosepalae,Gil 8 , caulibus 

 s^imSert ® aCUtiS antheris * w longioribus prae- 



uSasss ^ iennis, - er f cta - cauHs 25 - 35 cm - ^ r » mis 



confeS^ Z?™\ ln S T ?S tuB - Folia °PP° sita ' numerosa, 

 SWc^ri^^ 48 '- 8 " 10 mm ' lon ^ 8-14 mm. lata, magis 

 U^xe disnosTt rL- Z S ^ ° ymas axillar ^ numerosas paucifloras 

 centiae ?7 5 ITi axi lanbl } 8 f lon ^tis foliaceis ; rami inflores- 



ovat s acutl S?' g -' ^""JP 2 ~ 10 mm - ^^ °™cteis late 

 erectL *™2 llt^T^ 1 *' . Cal ^ v 7 " 9 mm - *™8™> segmentis 

 med o l^CimT rl 8 aCUm + matia ^latis, alae -5--75 mm. latae, 

 S3 : ™ CTXr, % 0r ° l l a * Ub « 8 *!*"1 mm. Iongus; lobi 





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