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September, and October, when I was in the country. With 
regard to the habitats, I have given them as I found them, but 
many plants which only flower near water under drought 
conditions may be general when those cease. 
In conclusion, L must express my great indebtedness to the 
unvarying interest, help, and kindness received from the Staff of 
the Herbarium, Royal Botanie Gardens, Kew, and of the British 
Museum, where I worked out my collection, especially to Mr. E. 
G. Baker, Mr. Spencer Moore, Dr. Stapf, Mr. C. B. Clarke, and 
Mr. J. G. Baker, also to Dr. Rendle, to Mr. Henry Groves, Miss 
Lorrain Smith, Mr. Arthur Bennett, and to Professor Farmer; 
io Dr. Harry Bolus of Cape Town, and to Mr. M. Jackson, 
Mr. P. Fuller, Mr. H.Steigewald, and Mr. C. E. F. Allen in Rhodesia, 
for their kindness in affording facilities for botanical work. 
Duplieates of nearly all the above plants are in the British 
Museum and at Dr. Bolus's Herbarium at Cape Town. 
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