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6b. Willdenovia Galpinii (N. E. Brown) ; stems erect, attaining a 
height of 4 ft., laxly branching, terete, smoot y 0c chreous, minutely 
whitish- -punctate ; leaf-sheaths 1 in. long, closely convolute, ochreous 
or brown, the apical part 4—5 lin. long, membranous, white, with a 
dark brown central stripe, which is broadest in the male plant; male 
inflorescence 13-1} in. long, composed of about 3 or 4 erect dense 
flowers pedicellate ; perianth-segments about 12 lin. long, very 
slender, linear, filiform, more or less conto red female spikelets 
prignanes thinly pitted, bro t the apex, pallid at the sides, seated 
a stout fleshy lobulite-farowel stalk. 
oAstT ReGIon : Riversdale Div. ; aan of Garcias Pass, 1000 ft., Galpin, 
4831, A fay i 4825, 9 ae 
Allie ucéana, Kunth, but eat distinguished by its broadly white- 
sadaiew! ecco and spathes., 
7a. Willdenovia peninsularis (N. E. Brown) ; stems erect, fonn3 
giately much branched, terete, smooth, ochreous, very minute 
punctulate ; leaf- sheaths 6-8 lin. long, with a stout subulate pokat, 
ae lin. long, neies convolute, dull brown, minutely punctulate, 
both } i ike-hi 
acuminate, shortly aristate, lower part light shining brown, upper 
third membranous, white with a broad brown stri ripe; bracts 3-3} lin. 
long, bie slender, linear; flowers pedicellate ; perianth-segments 
-1: lin. long, filiform; female spikelets solitary, terminal, 
in. long, 4 in. broad, expanded, 
8) 
broad, all srl ee or the outer 3 broadly ovate, all sniaietamine 
brown with paler margins in the fruiting state; styles 2; fruit 
32 lin. long, 21 lin. thick, barrel-shaped, truncate, apiculate with 
the remains of the style-base, smooth and shining, not punctate 
dark olive-brown. 
Coast Recion: Ca ape Div.; on hills of the Cape Peninsula, near Kommetjes, 
500 ft., Galpin, = 3! 4822, at 
Allied to W. teres, tau ae = the sheaths, spathes, quadrate 
periauth- ssieiuelin and smooth tas sitted) f fru 
