27 
muli foliiferi et floriferi 9 lin.-1 poll. longi Mp ui din. longa, 
lobi T Ta. lati. Pedicelli 1-3 lin. longi. Capitula 21-34 . diam. 
Involucri bractee 1 lin. longe. Corolla 14 fin, longa. p.c $ lin. 
longa. 
This differs from G. bifurcata, Benth., by its much shorter and race- 
mosely decussate flowering branchlets, the lobes of the leaves bei ng fre- 
quently forked, the long white silky hairs which laxly clothe the young 
shoots and leaves, the much shorter pedicels, more acute bracts of the 
involucre, and the corolla has a longer and more slender tube, and is 
much more abruptly dilated in the upper part than it is in G. bifurcata. 
128. Gerbera parva, V. E. Bro [Composite] ; foliis parvis 
i ee late vere "Shon — "ulatis basi tcm 
b l 2 pi osis, br 
subulatis glabris, capitulis parvis rédisüs, involueri bracteis lineari- 
lanceolatis acuminatis a gradatim minoribus subglabris viridi- 
bus vel atropurpureo suffusis, floribus radii 1 uniseriatis involucrum 
btus plus mi rp 
formibus eomiporito, floribu I 1 j 
pappi setis scabridis sibidis, o ovario Miror i 
Habitat.—Natai: on the Drakensberg, near Bushman's River, in a 
damp place, 6,000—7,000 ft. alt., July, Evans, 5 
Foliorum — i-1$ poll. longi, laminæ e lin. Sr sly 3-6 lin. late. 
Scapi i Tri poll. longi. Bractee 1 : lin. longs. Capitula 8 lin. 
diam. Znvolucri nl sabrina n. longz. Corolle radii 4 lin. 
longe, disci 24 lin. longz. 
arked species, with flower heads elosely resembling those of 
Bellis poenio in size and appearance. Mr. Evans only found it in 
one place 
129. Sebæa Evansii, V. E. Brown [Gentianex]; caulibus e 
repentibus “yadicantibus ramosis eespitoso-intertextis labris, foliis 
parvis petiolatis ovatis vel subreniformibus obtusis.vel subapiculatis 
basi cuneatis subcarnosis glabris, floribus terminalibus solitariis vei 
binis pediceliatis vel subsessilibus, calycis d quinquifidi lobis. 
lanceolato-oblongis acutis dorso carinatis glabris, corolla calycem duplo - 
excedenti lutea lobis tubo angusto longioribus spathulato- 
ratis ob , staminibus 5 fauci corolle tubi insertis filamentis 
edentatis anthers linearibus sagittatis apice glanduliferis multo 
poem stylo elongato supra basin bituberculato, stigmate integro. 
at.—Natal: on the Drakensberg, Bushman’s River, in damp 
plac on flat rocks, 6,000-7,000 ft. alt., July, Evans 56; Ingeli Moun- 
tain in moist places, 6000 ft. alt., July, Tyson, 1378; without locality, 
