261 ochreous-yellow or vrhitish; petals pale rink, fading into yellow 

 at the mouth o-^ the tube, or entirely v/hite. Stamens with orenge 

 filaments and yellovr anthers. Style as long as or longer than 

 the stamens, filiform, v;ith 4 minute stigmas orsnge-red or light 

 veTlo-7.— T:. fraternum, IT.S^.^Br., in I'-ev/ Bull. , 1915, p. 118. 



Little ^TgjT^gpueland. I-ills south -v/est of ^hubiessis, Pearson, 

 5177. 



18. C. translucens, N. S. Bp. Grov/ths 3-6 lines long end 

 3-5 lines in their greater diameter, ohconic, slightly convex at 

 the ton (type 3), scarcely, or but slightly depressed at the ori- 

 fice, ""translucent green, with slightly darker distinct spots 

 only sho'.'-inr under a lens, and a fev; yelloivish spots, not conflu- 

 ent, blowers open at night heavily scented." Calyx-tube much 

 exserted, 2-3 lines long, 5-lobed. Corolla about half an inch in 

 diameter; tube not exserted from the calyx; petals numerous, 

 v'idely sriread?ng,_ creamy -white. Anthers exserted, yellov.', 



Locality unkno^ftm, Solus ^^erb, 15, 183, This is evidently 

 a very distinct soecies, but is only known to me from, a coloured 

 raintin'7 made by Miss Fage, and sent to me by t^rs. L, Bolus. 

 The translucent green colouring is unlike anything I have seen. 



^ , 19. C. piluliforme, N. S. Bp. 'Growths very small, li-3 

 lines in diameter, obconic, convex on thp top (type ^, but very 

 small), different slants varying from dull grej^'ish- green to dingy 

 rurrlish or nurplish-green, marked with a fev7 scattered dark 

 purrle or dark green dots, and often a line of confluent dots, 

 transverse to the orifice, the orifice outlined with the same 

 colour. Calyx 4-lobed, dull dark red. Corolla insignificant, 

 night flo"'ering, scentless (but stated to be slightly scented in 

 5. Africa), about 4 lines in diameter, vrith 16-20 lax, irregularly 

 arranged, very narrov^ petals of a peculiar reddish-ochreous col- 

 our or dull coprery red. Anthers yellow, all shortly exserted. 

 St^-^le about hal'f as long as the tulDe of the corolla, with 4 fili- 

 form stigmas rising to the base of the anthers, ^reddish. Top of 

 the ovar-"" dome-shaped. — M. piluliforme, K, 3. ^v. , in ^ourn. 

 Linn. 3oc., Bot., v. 45, p. 98. 



Robertson Div. Near J^'^^ontagu. Collector unknovm. 



20. G. -retum, N. 3, Bp. (?ig. 139). Grov/ths somewhat 

 tor-shaped in side view, globose viewed fron above, convex at the 

 tc-, v;ith a broad and shallov; V_shaped notch across it, pale 

 bluish-^reen, sprinkled with dark green dots, and the orifice out- 

 lined with dark green, very conspicuous on the 3''oung growth, but 

 becoming fainter v/ith age, and later a dark pink dot appears' on 

 each side o-^ the orifice. ^e.lYX usiaalli'" exserted, 4-5-iobed, 

 '•'hitish. Corolla 5-7 lines in" diameter", expanding in the daj^time, 

 irrespective of sunshine; tube 3-4 lines long; petals 28-32 

 strongly recurved, rich m£ genta , shining. Stamens about 35-40, 



in 1-2 series, shortly exserted, yellow. Style 4-5 stigmas about 

 one line lonf, ciul] yellov;, finally exceeding the stamens. — 

 ?', gratum., l""^.*. Bp., in ^"ourn. Linn. ^Soc. Bot., v. 45, p. 93. 

 T'. nenum, T. Bolus in, Ann. 3. --fr. I-us., v. 9, p. 141, not of 

 3c^-lechter. 



Little J^femaquland. Barren slopes north of ^aunsbis, Pearson, 

 50'73. 



21. C. truncatum, ^«. 3. ^r. Plant with age forming a dense 



