302. _ RosACE& (Harv.) [Cliffortia 
31. C. ericefolia (Linn. f. Suppl. 430); erect, ramulous, with glabrous 
twigs ; leaves tufted, mostly unifoliolate ; leaflets petiolulate, shortly 
linear, with revolute margins, furrowed beneath, obtuse, glabrous ; sti- 
pules membranous, sheathing, shortly toothed, ciliate. DC. U. ¢ 596. 
E. § Z.1 1748. Thunb. Cap. p. 433. 
Has. Between Capetown and False Bay, Thunbery/ Cape Flats near Doorn- 
hoogde, Z. § Z.’ (Herb. Sd., Bth.) at 
_ An erect, much branched, and ramulous shrub, 2-3 feet high, glabrous, except the 
tipules ; the twigs with smooth, reddish brown bark, the old branches cinereous and 
rough. Leaflets alternate, } inch apart, with brown, fringed stipules ; leaflets erect, 
on very short petioles, 1-2 lines long, } line wide, convex above, the edge so rolled 
back as to cover the whole under surface, leaving a narrow furrow. 
32. C. eriocephalina (Cham. & Schl. in Linn. 6. 349); robust, erect, 
ramulous, villoso-pubescent ; leaves on very short, membrane-winged 
petioles, trifoliolate and tufted; leaflets veinless, convex above, with 
strongly revolute margins, lanceolate-linear or lanceolate, obtuse, cotia- 
ceous, villoso-pubescent, afterwards glabrate ; stipules short and tooth- 
like. #.§ 2.11745. Also C. phylicoides, E.&Z.! 1744. Herb. Un. It, 192. 
C. ericeefolia, E. Mey. ! in Herb. Drege, and Drege 684.1. 
Has. Moist places round Table Mt., and on the Winterhoek, Tulbagh, Z. & Z./ 
eth 
ceous, 
33, C. sarmentosa (Linn. Mant. 299.); diffuse, not much branched, 
villoso-pubescent ; leaves subsessile, trifoliolate and fascicled ; leaflets 
linear-terete, with revolute margins, calloso-mucronate, villous (the older 
often glabrate); stipules membranous, toothlike. DC... 596. B.GZ! 
1743. Thunb. Cap. 439. Drege, 684.4. Zey.! 534. 
_ Has. Cape Flats and foot of Muysenberg, &c., £. § Z.! (Herb., Sd. D. Hk. Bth.) 
A straggling suffrutex, 1-2 feet high, with a few long, subsimple, virgate branches, _ 
all parts (except old branches and leaves) softly hairy. Leaflets filiform, by the rolling 
back of the lamina, 6-8 lines long or more, straight or curved, or squarrose, the 
young ones misnogs hoary. Stipules brown, hairy, with small points. 
34. C. olycephala (E. Mey l) ; robust ramulous ; twigs puberulous; 
: phal: re!) 5 : wigs puberulous 
ater: : Benga fa pened : leaflets linear, “acute, subpungent, 
Hattish above, nerve-keeled beneath, appressedl. pubescent on both sides; 
stipules subulate, amplexicaul, — > Wer y 
hal, 2000-3000 f. Drege! (Herb. Hk., Bth., D., Sd. 
Very few and imperfect specimens seen. Recs to differ from D ciatpaies in 
a gs "ares i pom 
with distant, adh che — | long, 4 line wide. er 
35. C. juniperina (Linn. f Suppl. 430) ; robust, diffuse or divaricately 
much branched or ramulous ; twigs puberulous ; leaves trifoliolate and 
