TABULA 3029. 
EURYOPS DIETERLENAE, J. M. Wood. 
ComposiITAE. Tribus SENECIONIDEAE. 
E. Dieterlenae, J. M. Wood in Kew Bull. 1914, p. 335; ex descrip- 
tione affinis E. Evansii,; Schlechter, sed foliis et floribus radii multo 
majoribus, involucri bracteis circiter 16 differt. 
Frut 
dense foliati, glauci, glabri, circiter 0-5 cm. crassi. Folia sessilia, 
vel glauco-viridia, utrinque glabra, apicem versus trinervia, ceterum 
evenia. Capitula multiflora, fere 3 cm. diametro, ad apices ramorum 
aggregata, pedunculata, pedunculis folia superiora vix superantibus. 
Involucrum late cupuliforme, circiter 6 mm. altum ; i 
16, inferne connatae, 1 cm. longae, glabrae, parte libera oblongo- 
lanceolata subacuta 0:5 cm. longa 3-3-5 mm. lata. Receptacutum 
a 
3 mm. longae, albae, barbellatae. 
Sourn Arrica: Natal; near Bulwer, 1800-2100 m., April, W. J. 
Haygarth in Herb. Wood, 12601. Basutoland; Leribe, Mrs. Dieterlen, 
465. 
The genus Euryops is represented in South Africa by about 40 species, 
all of which are endemic. Of the remaining species of the genus, 
five or six occur at high altitudes in the mountains of Tropical East 
Africa, one extending into Arabia; there is one species, which is 
endemic, in Socotra. 
