Puate 1902. 
CARALLUMA ARMATA, N. E. Br. 
ASCLEPIADACEZ,. Tribe STape Lica. 
C. armata, N. H. Br. (n. sp.); ramis iis C. mammillaris similibus ;. 
corolle tubo brevissime campanulato, lobis 4 lin. longis, lanceolatis 
acutis, marginibus replicatis, omnino glabris, atropurpureis vel fusco- 
_ purpureis, basi et tubo viridi-luteis, purpureo-punctatis; corona 
Has. Foot of the Kamiesberg, Little Namaqualand. Barkly (No. 47). 
Stems just like those of O. mammillaris, and flowers clustered in the 
ame way. Pedicels stout, 2 lines long. Calya-lobes lanceolate 
This species is very similar to C. mammillaris in its stems, but the 
_ Howers are smaller, on much longer pedicels, and have a very 
different corona.—N. E. Brown. 
: Fig. 1. Calyx and corona, with the corolla cut away. 2. Corona, front view. 3. 
 Pollinia. dl enlarged. 
4 a 
_ OC. mammillaris, N. £. Br.—Stapelia mammillaris, Linn. Mant. 
p. 216 (1771). S. pulla, Act. Hort. Kew. ed. 1, vol. 1, p. 310 (1789); 
| Masson, Stap. p. 21, t. ‘ g. t. ; 
|B. Br. in Mem. Wern. Soc. vol. 1, p- 23 (1811); P. mammilaris, Don, 
| Gen. Syst. Gard. vol. 4, p- 114 (1837). Pectinaria mammiliaris, Sweet, 
_ Hort. Brit. ed. 2, p. 357 (1830). Boucerosia mammillaris, N. E. Br 
am Journ. Li ( ) 
; Has. Kamiesberg, Little Namaqualand, Barkly (No. 30).—N. E. 
_ Browy. 
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