Cyphia.] CAMPANULACEZ (Sond ) 603 
Has. In thickets near the Zwartkopsriver, 7. § Z., Zey. 3090; Dr. Pappe, T. 
Cooper, 1466; Albany, 7. Williamson; Boshmansrivier, 2, § Z.; Brackfontein, 
£.§Z, April-Aug. (Herb. D., Sd.) 
In habit like C. crenata, but the leaves are narrower, entire, and the flowers soli- 
tary. Leaves 14~3 inches long, 2-3 lines wide; petiole 1 line long, sometimes 
nearly wanting. Pedicels 3-4 lines long, twice shorter than the corolla. Capsule 
the size of a large pea, half superior, dehiscing in 4 valves ; the tube hemispherical, 
to-nerved. Seeds angular, nearly 1 line long. The large root is eatable, and called 
Bosh-barroe by the Hottentotts. 
16. C, undulata (Eckl ! in South Afric., Quart. Journ. 1830, p. 373); 
glabrous; stem subangulate, simple, erect, at length subbranched and 
twining ; leaves sessile, the radical aggregate, oblong, or ovato-lanceolate, 
undulated ; cauline alternate, lanceolate or elongate-lanceolate, undu- 
lately and coarsely dentate or subincised, floral ones linear-lanceolate 
or linear, entire or denticulate; pedicels axillary, solitary, racemose ; 
bractez capillary, minute, shorter than the pedicels ; calyx-lobes lan- 
ceolate, acute, longer than the urceolate tube. C. anomala, E. § Z.! 
2434. C. angustifolia, E. & Z. 2436. 
Has. Amongst grasses in the hills between Coega and Zondagsriver, near Trom- 
peterspoort and Grootriver, Winterhoeksberg and Zuureberg, EZ. § Z.; above 
Elandsriver, Zey. 3087. March.—June. (Herb. Hook, D., Sd.) 
Very near C. Sylvatica; the stem is often simple, scareely twining, more leafy and 
the sessile leaves wider and eroso-dentate or subincised. Root fleshy, eatable, called 
Veld-barroe. Leaves about 1 inch long, 3-4 lines wide, in the upper part longer 
and narrower, but near the base snide and wider. Flowers forming a short or 
elongate, secundate raceme, usually leafless. Corolla half an inch long. Capsule 
half superior, the size of a pea, 4-valved. Seeds 4 line long, 3-quetrous, C. undu- 
lata is the simple-stemmed plant, C. anomala the same with elongated raceme, C. 
angustifolia much-branched, 
17. ©. dentariefolia (Presl ! in E. Mey. Comm. pl. Drege, p. 295); 
glabrous, stem terete, striate, branched’; leaves ternate or deeply tri- 
partite, lower ones petiolate; leaflets or segments tapering at the 
base or on a short petiolule, lateral ones bipartite, the segments as 
well as the middle lobe or leaflets lanceolate, acuminate, entire or re~ 
motely serrulate; upper leaves sessile or shortly petiolate, smaller 3-fid, 
with linear, entire lobes; bracteze linear, entire ; pedicels axillary, soli- 
tary, shorter than the leaf, bibracteolate ; calyx-lobes lanceolate, acute, 
twice longer than the tube. C. digitata, var. 8. major, E. § Z.! 2439. 
Has, Among shrubs near Driefontein, Drege, 6276 ; on the side of Table 
Mountain, near Constantia, Z. § Z.; Bergrivierspoort, Zey. 1048. July—Aug. 
Herb. Sd. 
acenn than C. digitata, Petioles of the lower leaves 4-6 lines long. Middle 
lobe or leaflet 1-1} inch long, 2-3 lines wide, the lateral lobes or leaflets one half 
shorter. Fioral leaves equalling or longer, rarely shorter than the pedicels. Calyx- 
lobes acuminate, nearly 14 line, corolla 6-8 lines long. Filaments hairy ; anthers 
18, C. digitata (Willd. spec. 1, p. 953); glabrous ; stem terete, striate, 
branched ; leaves shortly petiolate or subsessile, digitately 3—5-parted, 
segments linear-oblong or linear, entire or bifid, equal or the middle 
longer ; upper leaves or bracteze 3-parted, rarely entire; pedicels axil- 
lary, solitary, as long or longer than the bractea ; calyx-lobes ovato- 
