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The genus Antherothamnus is certainly very closely allied to Frey- 
linia, but the different appearance of the plant, the small alternate 
fasciculate leaves and 1-celled anthers clearly indicate the necessity 
The species which forms the type of the genus was discovered by 
Prof. H. H. Pearson during the Percy Sladen Memorial Expedi- 
tion in South-West Africa in 1908-1909. os states that it 1s 
* extremely common on the granite in the Great Karasber 
and that it is ‘a charming shrub with ee “delightfully scented 
at rae t.—N. E. Brown. 
Fic. 1, flower with pedicel and bracts ; 2 Lic of the calyx, with the ovary 
and ic: 3; stone laid open, showin gs stam and staminode; 4, stamens, 
front and back view ; 5, a transverse section diese ch the ovary. All enlar ged. 
