404 COMPOSIT (Harv.) [ Senecio. 
fl. branches bearing a few oblong or lanceolate leaf-scales, 1-3-headed ; 
disc-fl. 40-50, rays 12, multistriate. Zey.! coll. 70. 
Has. Bushman’s R., Uitenhage, Zey./ 2986. Keiskamma Hoek, W. S. M. 
D Urban, 43. Natal, Drege! Gerr. § McK., 330. (Herb. D., Hk., Sd.) 
Climbing up trees in woods. Leaves on uncial petioles, commonly deltoid-hastate, 
varying to cordate with imperfect lobes, 14 in. long and equally wide. Fl. branches 
3-6 inches long, mostly 1-headed, each bearing 4~5 reduced leaves or scales. Bracts 
of the calyculus nearly as long as iny. scales. Except for the rays it comes near S. 
quinquelobus. 
163. S. bryoniefolius (Harv.); scandent, quite glabrous, leaves peti- 
olate, 3-5-nerved and netted-veined, obsoletely 3-—5-lobed, the lobes 
rounded or acute, denticulate; fl. branches lateral and terminal, corym- 
bose or subumbellately 5-7-headed, pedicels elongate, filiform, laxly 
scaly; inv. calycled, of about 12 acuminate scales, equalling the dise; 
disc-fl. 30-40, rays g-10, 8—r1o-striate; achenes glabrous. 
Has. Natal, Gueinzius. (Herb. D., Hk.) 
Leaves 13 in. long, about equally wide, drying thin, not unlike those of a Bryony ; 
the lobes short and broad ; base truncate. Petioles semiuncial. Branches with 
rounded axils, pale, suffruticose. Pedicels 2-3 inches long, very slender. Heads 
smaller than in S. macroglossus with fewer and narrower bracteoles. 
164, S. tamoides (DC.! 1. c. 403); scandent, quite glabrous; leaves 
petiolate, somewhat hastate, unequally and coarsely toothed or multi- 
lobulate, the lobules broadly deltoid, acute, with rounded interspaces ; 
corymb loose, fastigiate, many-headed, the pedicels long, slender, nearly 
nude ; inv. of 5~7 scales, half as long as the disc, cylindrical, truncate 
and scarcely calycled at base; disc-fl. ro-12, rays 3-6, spreading ; 
achenes glabrous. 
Has. Omsamwubo, Drege! Natal, Plant, 105; Gerr. § M‘Ken. 331. Katberg, 
H. Hutton! Fort Bowker, H. Bowker, 553. (Herb. D., Hk., Sd.) 
A half herbaceous climber. Petioles slender, 1-2 inches long. Leaves 14-2 inches 
long, 1-14 inch wide, angle-lobulate, the angles salient, with rounded interspaces. 
Corymb many-headed, but loose, sessile or short-peduncled. Inv. 4 lines long; 
disc-fl, fully 8 lines. Rays equalling the inv., spreading, 4-lined. : 
165. S. angulatus (Linn. f. suppl. 369); suberect or scandent, quite 
glabrous, branching; leaves petiolate, cuneate at base, ovate, acute, 
angle-lobed, the lobes few, short and broad or tooth-like ; corymb 
repeatedly forked, many-headed, pedicels nearly nude, spreading ; inv. 
sparingly calycled, of 10-12 scales, shorter than disc; disc-fl. about 29, 
rays 4-9, oblong, 4-striate; achenes hispidulous. Th. / Cap. 382. DC. 
Lc. 404. Zey./ 196. Cineraria levis, Spr. in Zey.! coll, 251. S. macro- 
podus, DC. 1. c. 403. S. Natalensis, Sch. B. in Walp. Rep. 6, p. 264. Also 
S. tredecimsquamosus, Sch. B. 
__ Has. Woods in Uite and Albany, Thunberg! E.§ Z.! Dr. Atherstone! Near 
Natal, Drege! Krauss, 279! (Herb. Th., D., Hk., Sd.) 
A scrambling, half-climbing suffrutex, with stems many feet long, su rted 
among shrubs in woods, Leaves on 1-1} in. petioles, 14-2} in. long, 1-1 in. road, 
remarkably cuneate at base, somewhat fleshy, drying thin, more or less angle-lobed 
ereees, the lobes saesage er boop — 3-5 in. wide. _ outs me mee 
specimen from Drege (Hb. Sd. . macropodus, seems to me differe 
from this; and those from Krauss (Hb. D., Hk.) of S. Natalensis are very similar. 
