342 CRASSULACEZ (Harv.) [Crassula. 
sile ; calyx-lobes 3 of corolla, subulato-lanceolate, acute, ciliate and 
keeled ; petals suberect, oblong, concave, acute, fleshy ; filaments thick ; 
styles very short and squamx minute. Also Globulea stricta, E. Mey! 
Has. Between the Omtendo and Omsamwubo, and at N atal, Drege / Tkubalo, 
Natal, 2000 ft. Dr. Sutherland / (Herb. Sond., Hk.) 
Very similar in habit to C. vaginata, but with a rough, sometimes a very rough 
stem, closer leaf-pairs, longer and more tapering leaves, ciliated calyces and bright 
red flowers. Stem 2-3 feet high, Leaves 4-6-8 inches long. Corymb. 4-6 inches 
across, Flowers 2 lines long. 
20. C. cymosa (Linn. Mant. 222) ; stem suffruticose, erect, branched 
below, glabrous, leafy, the branches long and simple, laxly leafy upwards ; 
leaves connato-vaginate, narrow-linear, subacute or obtuse, flattish, 
spreading, cartilagineo-ciliate, glabrous ; cymes pedunculate, forked or 
branching, laxly paniculate, with linear bracts ; calyx-lobes short, 
ovate-oblong, subobtuse, fleshy, round-backed, glabrous ; petals connate 
at base, oblongo-spathulate, subobtuse, revolute ; styles subulate ; 
squame truncate. Bergius, Cap. p. 84. Thunb. Cap. p. 284. C. sub- 
ulata, E. & Z. ! 1904, not of Thunb! Drege! 6893, 6894. 
; Has. Common about Capetown; also near Tulbagh, EZ. ¢ Z./ Drege! §e- 
. ; the Zey! 663. (Herb. Sd., Hk., D., Bth.) ‘ 
i: 1-14 feet high, closely leafy below, laxly above, with several erect, simple bran- 
= Kntw Revie ches. Leaves 1-14 inch long, 5 line wide, their common sheath 1-2 lines long. 
OF ( Cymes loosely branched ; flowers 2 lines long, white. Bergius’s description, above 
, quoted, is full, and very well agrees with our specimens. ; 
21. C. flava (Linn. Mant.); stem suffrutic 
branched below, glabrous, leafy, virgate ; leaves co: ato-va 
ceolate or subulate, acute or acuminate, flat, erect, longer than the inter- 
nodes, cartilagineo-ciliate, glabrous ; cymes subsessile, forked, much 
branched, corymboso-paniculate or fasciculate, with subulate bracts ; 
calyx-lobes lanceolato-subulate, acute, keeled, scabrid-edged ; petals 
nearly free, spathulate, erecto-patent or recurved, mucronulate ; styles — 
subulate. Rochea flava, DC. Curtogyne flava, EB. & Z. leig42 & C. 
: - Burmanniana, E. & Z.! 1 943. (C. virgata, E. Mey! il , 
; Tie Villu Lic Bap ile Ene Capetown, &c., common. Klynriversberg, Z. ¢ Z./ (Herb. 
Bath Now| ‘1-2 feet high, robust, often quite simple ; the branches, when present, are erect 
a and bintirnataa: & upwards, Leaves 14-2 inches long, 2-4 lines wide below, 
Coonan prelim vymes dense. Flowers creamy yellow, the corolla 4 longer 
ioe than the ‘YX, Scarcely hypocrateriform, 3-4 lines long. 
22. C. undulata (Haw. Syn. 53); stem suffruticose, flexuous, or at 
base decumbent, then ascending, with erect, simple branches, laxly 
leafy upwards; leaves connato-vaginate, oblong or oblongo-spathulate, the 
lower broadest, obtuse, flat, spreading, cartilagineo-ciliate, glabrous ; 
cymes sub-pedunculate, forked, much branched, corymboso-panicu- 
late, with linear bracts ; ealyx-lobes 4 as long as petals, lanceolate, 
acute, keeled, glabrous ; petals shortly connate, spathulate, erecto- 
patent or recurved, mucronate ; styles subulate. Curtogyne undulata, 
DC. c. p. 392. Bod Zt 1940. - Zey ! 2884, 
_* Has. Base of the mountains round Ca . (Herb. 
‘84. Hk., D., Beh.) Bier soos nen eget a 
