30° : LEGUMINOSAE (Harv.) [Borbonia. 
pointed, pungent, very entire, many-nerved, closely and delicately-netted 
between the nerves; racemes many-flowered, shorter than the leaf; calyx 
teeth rather shorter than the tube.” Benth, l. c. B. parviflora, E. Mey.! 
Comm. p. 16. (non Lam.) 
Has. Along rivulets on the Piquetberg, Drege! (Herb. Hk., Bth.) 
A rather slender, much-branched bush, 1-1} foot high ; the branchlets short, 
crowded, spreading, obtusely angular or terete. Leaves horizontally patent, 6-7 
lines long, 5 lines wide, with along, tapering point. Calyx-teeth falcato-subulate. 
Flowers 
11. B. crenata (Linn. Sp. 994); erect, robust; twigs roundish, 
glabrous or sparsely pilose; leaves amplexicaul, orbicular-cordate, mu- 
cronulate, calloso-ciliate, many-nerved, strongly netted between the 
nerves ; racemes densely many-flowered ; calyx sparsely villous, its 
teeth shorter than the tube. Benth, l. c.p.462. Thunb. ! Prod. cap. p. 122. 
Bot. Mag. t.274. DC. Prod. 2. p. 120. B. undulata, H. § Z.! 1204 
(non Thunb.) Bey.! 362. 
Has. Winterhoek and Dutoitskloof, Drege! Pappe! Tulbagh, E. § Z./ Erste R., 
Stell. W.-H. (Herb. Th., Bth., Hk., Sd., D.) 
A strong-growing, much-branched, and densely leafy, nearly glabrous and very 
rigid bush, 3-4 feet high. Leaves 1 inch broad and long, pale green, very cordate 
at base, the margin wavy, and set with rigid cilia.} Racemes terminal, 12-15 
flowered; fl. 4 lineslong. * 
12. B. undulata (Thunb.! Prod. p. 122); diffuse or trailing; branch- 
lets terete, thinly pilose, or glabrescent; leaves amplexicaul, deeply 
cordate at base, orbicular-ovate, undulate, with a reflexed sharp point, 
many-nerved, netted-veined, the margin ciliato-papillate, or villoso- 
ciliate, and when young pilose ; peduncles 1-3 or many flowered ; 
calyx pilose, its segments subulate, longer than the tube. Benth. 1. c. Bor. 
bonia perforata, L. Mey.! Comm. p. 16.(non Thunb.) B. ciliata, Willd. DC. 
Prod, 2. p, 120, ex parte. B. Candolleana, E. & Z.! 1207. B. commutata, 
Vog. Linn, 10, p. 596. 
Var. 8. multiflora; peduncles 7-8 flowered ; calyces very hairy. B. crenata, E.g Z.! 
"iam mmole ved ad Gan ease Tite eaachDedges _ Tothagh W terfall, 
ie an ; it’s Kloof, ai 
E.§Z! Witenbe , Zey. ! 363 bis tibia than usual). Hab. Tho. Bth. Hk. Sd. D.) 
A slender, spreading, weak and often decumbent shrub; either nearly glabrous, 
or more commonly sprinkled with long, soft, horizontally patent hairs. Leaves 
closely clasping the stem, but their margins always free, 1-3 inch long, } inch wide, 
laxly inserted, flat or folded together, the margins not always wavy. 
13. B. perforata (Thunb. Prod. p. 122) ; diffuse or trailing ; branch- 
lets sub-terete, glabrous or pilose; leaves perfoliate, undulate, orbicular 
or elliptical, obtuse or recurvo-mucronulate, many-nerved, netted-veined, 
the margins pilose-ciliate, sub-papillate or entire ; pedune. 2-6 flowered, 
shorter than the leaf ; calyx-teeth shorter than the tube. Benth. 1. c. 
B. ciliata.Willd. DC. Prod. 2. p. 120, ex parte. E. § Z. 1206. 
Var. a, pluriflora ; ro ing or sub-erect, much-branched ; leaves broader 
=e long ; peduncles ie ao . § Zh 1205 & aaah: 
ar. 8. pauciflora ; slender, trailing on ground, i 
leaves loner than broad ; peduncles 1~2 Pro ee 
Has. Var. a. Grootvadersbosch, Swell., Mundt.’ Tulbagh, £.& Z./ 8. Camps 
Bay, W.H.H. (Herb. Th., Bth., Hk., Sd., D.). 
