93 anr} has s sinfiller and more con^ez car^sule than -i. testicul-r-e 

 It has not yet flovrerec! with me. • * N.S.Brovm 



(To be continued.) 



l-eserabr^-enthenum end some nev; genera sens rated from it 

 '^^rd. Chron. III. 71 : 105. 1922.^ 

 (Continued from page 93.) 



105 



3. A. rosea turn, M.S. Er. (Fig. 52). V\^^nt solitary, or 

 r^erhar^s tufted vdth age? Leaves 2-6 to a ulent or -o-rowth but 

 T^robably in nature only 2-4, vdth the inner pair sub-erect, united 

 belov for ne-rly half their length and but slightly separated a- 

 bove, v-'th the inner flece flet; 4-6 lines long end 5-6 lines 

 brop-\ T^ropdly ov^te, sub^acute, vith sharr^ edges, v^^^ the bad- 

 very rounded and distinctly keeled at the apical p£-rt, v*ich is 

 not prolonged be3^ond the flat face, about 4-5 lines thick; sui-face 

 ver^- smooth, vrhite, prettily tinted vdth rose, especielly at the 

 ■•^-.'^^•ns and keel. Fiovrer end cepsule unknovm. 



Little Nsmaoualand: Locality end collector unknovm, Dossibly 

 from the vicinity of ^^arrabad. ^ 



-, ^/ obtained this distinct and very pretty species from the late 

 ^.ir. 'U o. ^oree, but have no other information concernine- it 

 In size and form it somev^hat resembles A. subalbum, but the rosy 

 tint of its leeves at once distinguishes it from that and all 

 knovrn species. 



TO T^* f* necor>inum, W.S.Br. Plant tufted v/ith aee. Leaves 6- 

 12 lines long, 5-9 lines broj-d on the flat face, and 5-6 lines thid- 

 deltoid-ovete, obtuse, the dorsal part not or but shortly produced "'' 

 beyona the fist face, obtuse, faintly keeled, l^lov/er sessUe be- 

 tween the leaves, ^ath two compressed bracts under it. Gglyx 6- 

 lobed;_tub^ obconically camranul.^te about 2 lines Tong and 2-i- 

 imes in di.oneter; lobes 1-2 lines long, ovrte or oblong, obtuse, 

 green with membranous margins. Corolla 7-P lines in diameter- T^e- 

 t^ls numerous, in 2-^ series, widely spreading, 3-4 lines lon^/ 

 linear, bright yellow, otaraens very numerous in a dense rin^^-'at 

 r n^nI^ ?"" *he calyx-tube. Stigme less than 1 line in diameter. 

 L. necoPinum, W.E.Br, in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. v. 45, p. 90. 

 I-. testicul.-re var. y, Haw. ^isc. p. 24, and Synop. p. 205. V., 

 octophyllum var. B, Haw. Rev. p. 85. • -^ . 



Locality unknown. Introduced by lesson, end by Lilians. 



^.v ^n*.. i®^^ distinctly much lonp-er than broad, with the ed^-e of 

 '! -y^^ ^^°® blunt or somewhat rounded and some\vhat cartilaginous 

 and ^"he-i decaying often becoming redish-tinted. 



^v ^f\ ^' ^T^l' ^'^' ^^* -^1®^* tntte^ with age. Leaves with 

 the flpt or slightly convex face 4-10 lines lonp: and 3-6 lines 

 "OTOP^r, pt the base, thence tarering to a mor- or less «cute point 

 or narrowly oblong and obtuse, with the dorsal apex sometimes 

 producel shortly beyond it, slightly keeled, up to 4 lines thick. 

 Flo-ers unknown. M. duele, N.E. Br. in Journ. tir^. 3oc. bot. v. 



' ^'. l:.J^"' Rhynsdorr^ division: on ridges neer ^akhuis, teer- 

 son and Til lens, 548'^. ' 



^is species is very similar to ^. necopinuia in reneral ap- 

 perr-^nce, but readil- distinguished bv the blunt, somev/hat cartilag- 

 inous -,-es and keel of the leaves. It has not yet flov;ered with 

 me. 



