Lebeckva. | LEGUMINOS# (Harv.) | 87 
13. ? L. subnuda (DC. Prod. 2, p. 136); “leaves very few toward the 
end of the branches, linear, deciduous, appressedly pubescent, as well 
as the ramuli; flowers in a long raceme !”’ 
Unknown to us. Referred to this place by Bentham. By Ecklon and Zeyher 
considered a synonym of L. pungens. 
14. L, mucronata (Benth.! 1. c. p. 359) ; unarmed, suffruticose, ramu- 
lous, at first thinly adpresso-pubescent, afterwards glabrate ; twigs fur- 
rowed; leaves petiolate, trifoliate; leaflets euneate-oblong or sub-linear, 
mucronate, glabrous or minutely puberulous underneath ; racemes short, 
several flowered; calyx campanulate, puberulous, its teeth broadly tri- 
angular, acute; petals glabrous ; legume sub-compressed, acute, quite 
glabrous. Zey./ 2318 (and 344 m Hb. T.C.D.) 
Has. Stony places, Wanstaadensberg, Uit., Zeyher/ Albany, T. Williamson. 
(Herb. Hk., D., Sd.) 
An erect, densely branching and ramuliferous suffrutex, woody below, 6-12 inches 
high or more. Branches and twigs furrowed, rufescent. Petioles 4 inch long ; 
leaflets 4-6 lines long, 1-14 line wide, the lateral smaller. Flowers 3 lines long, 
nodding, turning dark when dry. The ripe legume unknown. 
15. L. leptophylla (Benth.! 1. ¢. p. 359) ; unarmed, suffruticose, gla- 
brous; twigs furrowed; leaves petiolate, trifoliolate ; leaflets very nar- 
row-linear, mucronate; racemes elongate, many-flowered ; calyx campa- 
nulate, its teeth short, acute ; legume compressed, at length sub-turgid, 
quite glabrous,. 
Has. Subalpine places near Swellendam, Mundt. / 87. (Herb. Hk., Sd.) 
Very nearly allied to L. mucronata, but more glabrous, with much narrower leaf- 
lets, longer racemes and broader and more compressed legumes. Leaflets 6-8 lines 
long, not 4 line wide, slightly channelled above, prominently ribbed beneath. 
~ Flowers scarcely 3 lines long. 
16. L. cinerea (E. Mey.! Comm. p. 3 5); thinly tomentulose or subsilky- 
canescent, shrubby ; branches fy ; leaves few, petiolate, trifoliolate, 
leaflets oblong-cuneate; racemes ew-flowered ; calyx campanulate, silky, 
its teeth broadly triangular, acute ; legume linear-terete, softly hirsute, 
deflexed. 
Has. Hills near Noagas, and near Aris, on the Gariep, Drege! (Herb. Bth, Hk. D.) 
A rigid, but not spiny bush, greyish white in all parts, with very minute pubes- 
cence. Twigs sulcato-striate. Leaflets 4 inch long or rather more, 1-2 lines wide. 
Flowers nodding, shortly pedicellate ; the petals downy. 
17. L. cytisoides (Thunb. ! Prod. p. 122); silky-canescent, shrubby ; 
twigs virgate, terete ; leaves on long petioles, trifoliolate, leaflets linear- 
oblong, acute at base, mucronulate; racemes elongate, many-flowered ; 
flowers large ; calyx widely campanulate, glabrous, somewhat coloured, 
its teeth short, triangular, sub-acute, distant, with rounded interspaces, 
puberulous; vexillum and keel silky; legume terete, glabrous, septate 
Thunb. ! Fl. Cap. p. 562. Crotalaria pul- 
Has. Cape, Stellenbosch and Seelende Dipteieis, = hills, Drege., £. &Z.! $e. ; 
Bergriver, Pappe 112. (Herb. ., Hk., D., Sd. ee ame 
Servet bmrched shrub, 2-4 fect high, with whitish bark, and pale grey foliage. 
Petioles 9-10 lines long ; leaflets 10-12 lines long or more, acute at base and some- 
