bass 
Cteniwm. | GRAMINEX (Stapf). 639 
RN REGION: Pondoland; between St. Johns River and Umtsikaba 
River, below 1000 ft., Drége! between Umtentu River and Umzimkulu River, 
Drége. Natal ; Umpumulo, 2000 ft., Buchanan, 1 
LIX. HARPECHLOA, Kunth, 
Spikelets of 3-4 florets, sessile, crowded, unilateral, alternately 
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hiseriate along the midrib of attene achis; rhachilla dis- 
lower floret perro, the following l or 2 male, the na 
' aaah densely ceespitose ; ee firm, folded or convolute above, more or 
he curved ; spikes terminal, solitary, rarely geminate, dark olive-grey. 
Species 1, endemic, ie Lal bts {hu 164, (FU. 
1. H. capensis “eats Rév. Gram. i. 92); enfiie erect, 3-2 ft. 
long, cone below, 2-noded, woolly below the spike, otherwise 
usually glabrous, upper 2 internodes very long, exserted ; leaves 
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