1 . A. virgatuSy Baker in Saund. Ref. Bot. t.21-^. A much-branched 

 erect undershrub, reaching a height of 5-6 ft. ; branchlets many, 

 slender, angled, ascending, glabrous. Leaves without any spiny spur. 

 Cladodia 1-3 in a cluster, firm, ascending, reaching \-\ in. long. 

 Flowers 1-2 from a node ; pedicels J— J in. long, articulated below the 

 middle. Perianth | in. long, opening widely. Anthers oblong, J the 

 length of the filaments. Berry \ in.diam., 1-seeded. — Baker in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. xiv. 606, and in Fl. Cap. vi. 259. 



DSozamb. Bist. British Central Africa : Nyasaland ; 

 Buchanan^ 157 ! Zomba, Whyte 1 



Also in South Africa. 



Shire Highlands, 



2. A. exuvialis, Burch. Trav. i. 432. Stem slender, woody, very 

 tlexuose, with the white epidermis peeling off; brapchlets deflexed. 

 Leaves with only a small deltoid spur at the base. Cladodia very 

 slender, subulate, 2-G-nate, \-\ in. long. Flowers 1-2-nate ; pedicels 

 Y.j-\ in. long, articulated below the middle. Perianth campanulate, 

 T2~4 in. long ; segments oblong. Stamens § the length of the perianth. 

 Berry globose, small. — Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xiv. 608, and in 

 Fl. Cap. vi. 259. 



Mozamb. I>i8t> British Central Africa : Lake Ngami, SchinZy 900 ! 



No specimen at Kew from Tropical Africa. 



Widely spread in South Africa. 



