898 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
ALABASTRA DIVERSA.—Parr XI. 
By Spuncer te M. Moors, B.Sc., F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 313.) 
Dr. Rann’s Transvaat Pxrants* (continued). 
Rvuspiacez. 
Oldenlandia herbacea Roxb. Nos. 1180, 1160. 
o. 730. 
. 129. 
Canthium Mundtianum Cham. & Schlecht. No. 8 
C. Chamadendron (Plectronia ChamedendronO. Pano No. 1020. 
Canthium transvaalense, sp. nov. Suffruticosum, humile, 
glabrum, inltbos subteretibus deorsum efoliatis, samaie aliquan- 
tulum complanatis foliosis, foliis lineari- oblanceolatis apice mucro- 
nulatis inferne in petiolum brevem gradatim desinentibus firme 
me i i 
spice inenlets breviter exsertis, ovario subhemispherico glabro, 
stigmate ovoideo, dru 
ab. Johannesburg, Bezuidenhout’s valley, southern flank. 
0. 7 
ag ES lamina 4:0-5-0 cm. long., 1-0-1-2 em. lat., late viri- 
dis ; costa centralis supra plana, subtus prominens; nervule semi- 
translucentes, eleganter reticulate, supra parum eminentes, subtus 
plane impressave; petioli + 0-5 cm. long. Stipule 0-3-0°5 cm. 
long. © usque 2°5 em. long. Pedunculus complanatus, 
long. Ove ss vix 0-2 cm. diam. COS 
0-7 cm. Dols ; stigma 0:06 em 
Dr. Rand notes of this: “ Small t tufted shrublet. Forms bright 
green patches close to the ground. Flowers green with yello owish 
Closely allied to C. abbreviatum Aas onia abbreviata K. Schum.), 
but different from it in the small leaves, the relatively shorter and 
broader calyx-lobes, the longer corolla divided nearly two-thirds of 
oo __ * Unless otherwise stated, the localities are Johannesburg and the imme- 
‘iend i iat Ke hav ly Convolculacee were named by Dr. . Rendle, and my 
