T'richoleena. } GRAMINEX (Stapf). 445 
glabrous, shining ; valve obtuse, subemarginate, faintly 5-nerved, 
membranous ; anthers * lin. long. T. rosea, Nees, Cat. Sem. Hoi 4. 
Vratisl. 1835, and in “Linnea, “xi. Lit. Ber. 129, and Fl. Afr 
Austr. 17 op ca 
Coast Rr@ : Caledon Div.; Baviaans Kloof, near Genadendal, Dré eye! 
Uniondale a “between Aout r and the sources of the Keurbooms River in 
Lange Kloof, Burchell, 5 038 ! a rocky ne near the Groot River in Lange 
Kloof, Burchell, 5018! Titaniacs Div.; without precise ee ay Z 
eyher, 835! Alexandria Div. ; near Enon, af 00-2000 ft., Drege! and in the 
Zuurberg Range, 2000-3000 ft., Drége! Al iv.; near Goaamein 
» MacOwan, 13812! Fish River nas, Hutton! iv. ; near 
Komgha, Flanagan, 946 ! Queenstown Div. ; stony Ly near Shiloh, 3500 ft., 
Baur, 782! 928! Fincham’s Nek, near Qu ueenstown oe . ney ae 
Cz : erset 183! 
Graaff Reinet Div. ; Sneeuwberg Raia 4000 ft., patie 1962 | Aliwal. ‘North 
Div. ; “Cis Garipina,’ Zeyher ! 
KaLanart Region: Griqualand West; Klip Fontein, — 2618! 
Transvaal; Houtbosch, sg sie 5722 ! "Johannesburg; ¢ E.S.C.A. 
Herb., 306! sources of the Limpopo, Nelson, 27*! P eetorin, nab Wonderboom 
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EASTERN REGION : Tembuland ; near Bazeia, 2000 ft., Baur, 326 ! + atal ; at the 
foot of Table Mountain, Krauss, 382! by th eUK nbloti River s Oak for —— *), 
Rehmann, we Hes eee onthe Range, —— nn, 7036! Inanda, Wood, 1595! 
Pietermaritzt Sutherlan d, Umpumulo, pra 298 i in part ! 
and without pr ecise tenes, Talkin $6! 
The name was proposed by Professor Hackel for Rehmann’s Se 8456. 
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scantily branched below, — glabrous or sometimes hirsute from 
tubercled-based hairs, 3-4-noded; sheaths terete or the lower slightly 
compressed, glabrous exeept at the villous nodes or hirsute from 
"usually tubercled-based hairs; blades linear, long tapering to a 
subsetaceous point, 2-8 in. by 1-4 lin., rarely broader or narrower, 
flat, often spreading and rather fldceid, rarely convolute, glabrous 
purple hairs, shortly 2 fa at the base; lower eo ae 
obtuse, about 2 ee long 
middle and slightly arena Hie an ing beak, obtusely pooh or 
emarginate, with or without a mucro or a short fine awn fro he 
sinus, -subehartaceous, often olive-brown, villous with the Aire 
increas asing in length from the base to beyond the middle, then 
glabrous except ina ciliate margins; hairs often springing from 
minute o times coarse and partly confluent tubercles, adpressed 
or sometimes spreading, usually exceeding the tips of the glume; 
