ICONES PLANTARUM. 1° 
nis bractea subduplo longior salad Liat fructiferi angulis membra- 
naceo-alatis v. rarius medio 
Has. South Africa ; eat on or near the Sand river, a small 
affluent of the Orange or Gariep river, Burchell, Zeyher ; and on the 
Orange river, probably in the sas neighbour rhood, Barber 
Caules basi ramosi, tenues at Feet ascendentes, 3-1 sit ales. Folia 
majora latiuscule lanceolata, 13-2 pollicaria, irregulari er inciso-pinna- 
tifida, in ee, pera ben ‘alin multo minora, angusta, ata v. 
hinc inde integerri Ocrece laxe turbinatee, membranaceo-scariose, 
truncate, margine Acts nonnullis longiusculis ‘ciliates v. nude. lores 
inferiores seepe axillares, superiores in racemum longum interruptum 
aphyllum dispositi, Lapigin intra bracteas ocreiformes dissitas sepius 
geminis filiformibus 2-23 lin. longis; masc culi in speciminibus nostris 
pauci, perianthio fide Burchellii 4fido, in floribus examinatis ut in 
hermaphroditis 5-fido, omnes parvi, perianthii laciniis vix linea longio- 
3-4 lin. longus, angulis 3 nunc in alam scariosam 15-2 lin. latam 
expansus, nunc rarius exalatus, medio v. supra medium dente v. cornu 
patente instructu 
Meissner, in De ‘Candolle’ s Prodromus, xiv. 38, 39, distinguished two 
genera, Oxygonum and Ceratogonum, placed in two different tribes, 
= ; : 
represented in the plate, fig. 2, i rare. When the tothe or horn is 
prominent, it is usually ow the middle, and sometimes it is con- 
tinued both above and below into a narrow wing.—G, BENTHAM. 
Hermaphrodite flower. 2. Fruit with toothed angles. 3. Fruit bie 
aa ‘eicten The eS ited long attached, as in the winged frui 
eprentittes still attached to the ra 
Puate 1322. 
DIMORPHOCHLAMYS MANNII, Hook. f. 
Cucursitace&, Tribe CccUMERINES. 
D. , Hook. f. in Benth. et Hook. Gen. Pl. i. 827; Oliv. Fi. 
Trop. 2. Af ii. "550. 
Western tropical Africa; Fernando Po, Vogel, Mommy Old 
Calabar river and Ambas Bay, Mann, Rev. W. C. Thoms 
