. 
ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA, 759 
This may hereafter, when the ripe nut is obtained, be united to one of the 
pris American species of this group; there is nothing at all like it in South 
7. Scirpus verrucosulus (Steud.). 
Var. 8, Pterocaryon (C. B. Clarke); nut margined all the way round by a 
thin scarious or greenish wing. 
‘o a REGIoN : Cape Peninsula; Fish Hook Valley, Wolley Dod, 3382 partly ! 
t 
This is a os bags ost te bein Wolley Dod oe it cain. = 
sulus. 
typical 8. verruc cl nut is almost unknown 
very broad wisay verre hen my Ps sev oul species fm f Fimbrists, and hes 
es 
are often not present in all the ki on : the sam 
17a. Ficinia minutiflora (C. B. Clarke) ; nearly glabrous ; rhizome 
very slender; stems cespitose, 2- setaceous ; up ost 
sheath entire, bearing a setaceous leaf inne! as long tem ; 
head 1, apparently lateral, of 1-5 a elets, a 3 in. ins — ; bract 
as thou h a continuation ae the stem, 1 in. long; s jy in. 
long, few-flowered, white or pallid ; » eiitlies anita; Shean, oe central 
nerve rarely minutely excurrent. 
Cc EGION: Caledon Div. ; Houw Hoek Mountains, 2500 ft., Galpin, 
4834! Schlechter, 9409! 
50. br secunda. 
VaR. a (C. B. Clarke) ; larger in all parts; stems up to 2 ft. long ; 
elsaey ays in. long, ‘turgid, hardly compressed, 
Coast Rea@ion : Cape Peninsula; Slang Kop, Wolley Dod, 3231! 
2. Ecklonea solitaria (C. B. Clarke); stems tufted, 4-12 in. 
long; leaves 38-8 by 3-2 in.; spikelets all solitary, far apart, on 
peduncles (sometimes carrying 2 spikelets) or subsessile, from 
—— axils, some basal short-peduncled or sessile often added, 
Telent so that the nuts in fruit are completely superposed ; hypo- 
gynous bristles broadly ligulate, densely margined by long spreading 
air 
Coast Rereion : Cape Div. ; pag STF Camp Ground, Wolley Dod, 3348! 
The structure of the nut, style, a sacs . Hg that of E. capensis, 
Steud. ; the species is very distinct in aes 
6a. Tetraria lucida (C. B. SRSs ; rhizome } in. in anes 
horizontal, clothed by short broad red seales; stems approxim: 
ore than 2 ft. long, rather horn terete, carrying 3-5 spikelets ioe 
permost basal sheath nine 
spik a 3 in. lon owest flower male, rous; nut e, 
neti blacks, ‘sieintind by the long sivssinidel style- base. 
oAst Recion: Ceres Div.; Prince Alfred, 3000 ft., Schlechter, 9987! 
‘e eae joie (C. B. Clarke); rhizome horizontal, 
1-1 in, in diam.; stems close together, 2 ft. long, slender, without 
