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Ebrharta.] GRAMINE (Stapf). 677 
Coast Recion: Cz ae Div. ; without precise locality, Harvey, 318! bya stream 
from Retreat to ae berg Viey, Wolley Dod, 3519! Riversdale Div.; by the 
iene Rive Bur chel/, pot Georg e Div.; on the Post Berg (Cradock 
Berg) near Gece Burchell, l, 5974 
ereet, very narrow 3 in. long, subsecund, reduced to a scanty 
raceme ; rhachis filiform, floxuons, glabrous, smooth below ; pedicels 
Solitary or 2- -nate, subeapillary, glabrous, smooth or Sie 80, 
3-3 lin. long, pallid ; glumes equal, fhaeaglateohtong,. acute to 
ous ; 
the valves or equalling them ; barren valves oblong, obtuse or truncate, 
lower slightly shorter, narrower, 5-7-nerved, with a callous ridge and 
& very minute beard at the base, upper 7-nerved, transversely rugose 
in the upper part, with a lange Ley eon appenda ge and a short 
f 
truncate, intermediate in length Sainte the two preceding valves, 
glabrous; stamens 6; anthers 1 lin. long. 2. aphylla, Nees, - 
Afr. Austr. 207 (in part). EH. ramosa, var. Rehmannit, Hack. MS. 
Var, 8, filiformis (Stapf); culms series: blades very narrow, mostly finely 
setaceous’; panicle reduced to 1-2 spikel 
nde REGION : Cape Div. ; without ea eee Harvey, 329! 335! Table 
Moun eeiten, 914 partly ! Cape Pen clearing near Newlands 
peat ig Dod, 3121 ! and ina wo oa: erm ecules House, Wolley Dod, 
2385! comm n by the second waterfall on sahil basi Wolley Dod, 3118! 
George Diy. ; : Okt niqua econ tains, Montagu ehmann, 41 ar A: 
Cape Div.; top of Constantia Berg, Wolley ey 3477! Stellenbosch Div. ; 
Lowrys Pass 1500 ft., § pehteehtan: 7285! Caledon Div. ; Houw Hoek Mountains, 
3000 ft »Sehlcker, 9417 ! 
E. a , Var. filiformis, Nees, from the Klein of ee (Paarl Div.) is 
probally. Hee with Schlechter’s plant from Lowrys P: 
21. E. ramosa (Thunb. Prodr. 192); suffrutescent, 1-4 ft. high, 
much branched ; culms stout, firm, more or less woody, up to 23 hn. 
de ; 
panicle erect, very narrow, linear, 2-4 in. long, often reduced to a 
taceme ; rhachis filiform, glabrous, scabrid; branches solitary or 
