294 | ROSACEE (Harv.) [ Cliffortia. 
(8.) Leaflets similar, entire ; lanceolate, linear, or obovate, flat or flattish. 
Leafi. villoso-pubescent or silky : ne me 
Roughly villoso-pilose ; leafl. ovate or lanceolate (18) polygonifolia, a. 
Rusty tomentose ; lvs. scattered ; leafl. cuneate- ane 
spathulate, concave... ... ... ... ... ... (24) concavifolia. 
Silky and silvery ; leafi. linear or spathulate, ob- 
tuse, flat above ee Noe ee ee 
Leafl. glabrous :— 
Leaflets linear-lanceolate, very acute and rough 
Caged oe ie tar ee tees ee ea ee wena bilifirg a 
Leaflets linear-falcate, squarrose, acute or mucronate : 
Lys. petiolate ; leafl. with reflexed margins (27) falcata, “ 
Lys. subsessile ; leafl. quite flat, tapering to 
ON ONG ose s ee Ce Rs aa (28) drepanoides. 
Leafl. cuneato-spathulate or obovate or linear, obtuse or subacute : : 
Leafl. obovate to linear-cuneate, flat or 
DANN ie Serr eo (29) serpyllifolia. 
Leafl. narrow-linear, with reflexed margins (30) linearifolia. 
(y.) Leafl. similar, linear or lanceolate, with strongly revolute margins, 
(25) sericea, 
Leafl. glabrous, linear, obtuse ; lvs. mostly unifoliolate (31) ericefolia, + 
Leafl. Reet: lanceol.-linear or lanceolate, obtuse, - 
IONS og ee (32) erlocephalina. 
Leafl. villous, linear, mucronate, 6-8 lines long or 
BIR SU Neve ev dee gues cca ay ae ete (33) sarmentosa. + 
(3.) — similar, subulate or linear, channelled or concave above, round-backed 
or eeled. a : 
Leaves trifoliolate ; leaflets pubescent on both sides, 
SOUGE 0. we Wee A ee oe poled as oes (34) cephala. 
Leaves trifoliolate ; leafl. glabrous, pungent-mucronate : Ai 
Leafi. subulate, channelled above ; twigs puberu- 
* TOUS... noc loosacs ae (35) juniperina. + 
Leafl. linear-filiform, flat above or furrowed ... (36) filifolia, 3 
Leaves trifoliolate ; leafl. glabrous, linear, obtuse or mucronulate : 
Leafl. 1-2 lines long, obtuse ; fruits globose, 
berry-like, very smooth ++ ees eee eee (37) baceans, 
Leafl. 4-5 lines long, mucronate ; fruits oblong, 
6-ribbed and rugulose ... 2. 1. ... .. (38) teretifolia. 
Leaves unifoliolate ; leafl. glabrous and glossy, pun- 
~ gent, complicate wet ttt see eee eee see eee (39) DUNgENs, i 
1, MULTINERVIE. (Sp. 1-8.) : r 
1. ©, ilicifolia (Linn, Sp. 1409); glabrous ; leaves cordate-ovate or 
elliptic-oblong, many-nerved, rigid, amplexicaul, pungently 3-9 toothed 
or entire; the margin smooth ; Stipules sheathing, shortly subulate or 
anstate.  Phunb. Cap. 436, DC. Prod. 2, p. 595. E. & Z! 1719. Dill. 
ae 35- Linn. Hort. Cliff.t. 30. Drege, 6830, 6831. C. rubricaulis, 
peer ifolia ; leaves quite entire or 3-toothed, cordate. C. cordifolia, Lam. 
Var. . ineisa; leaves narrc ae . 
subulate. Dreger poe os w-oblong, deeply inciso-lobate, the lobes broad y 
Has. Langekloof, Thunberg! Banks of Zwartko R. and Vanstaadensberg, 
es gated Silverberg, W.H.H. Camtous R. Dr. Gill/ (Herb. Th., D. 
. Hk., Sd, iiines 
A rigid, much branched bush, 1-3 feet = Branches flexuous, closely imbri- 
cate, with flat or concave leaves, Leaves ~7 lines long, 4-6 lines wide, pron fermen 
Sepals 5-7 striate, rigid, acute. The ordinary form varies occasionally with perfectly 
entire leaves, and often with 3-toothed ; and so joins on to var. B, which has no 
mile distinctive character. Var. y. has much narrower and more deeply incised 
eaves. 
