762 ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 
3. Agrostis bergiana (Trin.). 
Add to synonymy: A. aristulifera, Rendle in Journ. Bot. 1899, 
381. 
Add to distribution: Coast Region: Bredasdorp Div. (?); by the Koude 
River, Schlechter, 9596 ! 
5a. Agrostis Schlechteri (Rendle in Journ. Bot. 1899, 380) ; 
perennial, glabrous, tufted; culms erect, slender, 13-223 ft. long, 
smooth, 3-4-noded, upper internodes exserted, uppermost very long ; 
leaves crowded near the base ; sheaths somewhat rough, lowest short, 
uppermost very long and tight ; ee sane oblong, finely ciliolate, 
2 lin. long; blades linear, acute, 2-4 in. by 1 lin., convolute or more 
or less flat, seaberulous on both sides, glaucous; panicle elliptic or 
ovate in 0 out ine, lax, 4-5 in. by 2-3 in. ; axis filiform, scaberulous ; 
branches 2-3-nate, finely filiform, obliquely erect, flexuous, the 
longest 2-3 in. long, undivided for 1-12 in. ens ts and pedicels 
seaberulous, the latter rather short; spikelets more or less tinged 
with purple, 12 lin. long; rhachilla continued, hairy, up to 1 
long, sometimes bearing a fine bristle ; glumes lanceolate, acute, keels 
scaberulous; upper slightly shorter ; “valve awned, oblong, truncate, 
fine mucros ; anthers 2 ‘lin, long ; grain slightly over 3 lin. long. 
Coast Reaion : Paarl Dive: French Hoek, Schlechter, 10, 74 
Very closely allied to A. Lohherai Stapf, but with distinctly smaller 
spikelets and more scaberulous leaves 
1. Tragus major (Stapf). This is T. koelerioides, Aschers. in 
Verhandl. bot. Ver. Brandenb. xx. (1878) p. xxx.; the latter name 
has priority. : 
16. Ehrharta brevifolia, var. cuspidata, Nees. 
- _ to synonymy: EZ. Schlechteri, Rendle in Journ. Bot. 1899, 
Add to distribution : Western Region : Little Namaqualand ; in Vanrhyns- 
dorp Div., at Zout River, Schlechter, 8133 ! 
17. Ehrharta pusilla, var. inequiglumis (Rendle in Journ. Bot. 
1899, 380) ; barren valves distinctly ae the short weak awn 
of the lower scareely exceeding the outer glum 
Coast Reeion: Clanwilliam Div. ; Windhoek, Anal 8361! 
Probably only an accidental variation of the type. 
la. Urochlena major (Rendle in Journ. Bot. 1899, 382) ; culms 
4-6 in. long, very slender, ascending, smooth, about 4-noded, i inter- 
cotta (except the uppermost) exserted; sheaths smooth, striate, 
naked or with a few long fine hairs at the mouth, the uppermost 
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