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flowers in the axils of the upper leaves. The type is in the 
Berlin Herbarium. 
S. GLOMERATA, T'hunb.! Two specimens on one sheet. Meyer's 
plant from locality “a” is this species. From locality *à" is a 
distinct plant referred by him to S. glomerata, Thunb. Choisy 
fell into the same mistake, as I have seen specimens of both 
authenticated by him. The latter plant may be characterized as 
follows :— 
S. DmzaEr sp. nov.—Perennis, ramulis cinereo-hirsutis v. 
puberulis ; foliis fasciculatis subacicularibus v. oblongis subobtusis 
asperis; corymbis amplis densis v. laxis, bracteis lineari-lanceo- 
latis acutis setulosis; ealyce dense hirsuto 5-partito segmentis 
subulatis; corolle tubo gracili, segmentis oblongis tubo dimidio 
brevioribus ; staminibus styloque breviter exsertis. S. glomerata, 
E. Mey. Comm. p. 264, partim! Choisy in DC. Prodr. xii. p. 9, 
partim ! 402 Thunb. 
Ad Cap. b. spei; inter Klaasniemandfontein et Bethelsdorp, 
900-800 ped. Drege! “Zoetmelk’s River in collibus. Fruticulus 
pedalis. Flores albi? Burchell! no. 6748. Zeyher! n. 8564. 
Uitenhage, Harvey! no. 807. Dr. Thom! nos. 293, 323. 
Fruticulus patens. Folia 1-4 lin. longa. Corymb 2-21 poll. 
diam, Bracteæ 13-2 lin. longer. Calyx 1 lin. longus. Corolla 
2-3 lin. longa. 
S. PANICULATA, Thunb.! Two species on one sheet. Meyer 
renamed this species S. Choisyana!, a name accepted by Choisy, 
Who refers S. paniculata with a ? to a plant which he considers 
to be the S. stricta, Berg. ; it is not that plant, however, but that 
part of S. tephrodes, E. Mey.! from locality *a"'! and for which 
I shall retain Meyer's name. The part from locality “4” is S. 
adpressa, Choisy, and from “e” ! S. stricta, Bergius! 
S. ovata, Thunb. ! Two specimens on one sheet of Micropon 
OVATUS, Choisy! It is founded on Lippia ovata, L.! and Selago 
capitata, Bergius; and although the latter is missing from the 
Herbarium of Bergius, I have no doubt Thunberg is correct in 
quoting it. 
S. angustifolia, Thunb.! Two specimens on two sheets of AGA- 
THELPIS ANGUSTIFOLIA, Choisy! It is founded on Selago dubia, 
L.! and Eranthemum angustifolium, Murr., and correctly so. 
S. heterophylla, 'Thunb.! A single specimen, which is a young 
