Crassula. | CRASSULACEZ (Harv.) 365 
semiterete, channelled, shining green, glabrous ; peduncle scapelike, 
panicled, with densely capitate cymules ; calyx-lobes pubescent and 
ciliate, linear-oblong, blunt ; petals panduriform, with globose dorsal 
—_ ; stigma sessile. D0. J. c. 391. Globulea sulcata, Haw, £.§ 4! 
192 
Has. Near the Zwartkops, Uit. Z. G Z./ (Herb. Sond.) 
Very like C. nudicaulis but glabrous. ‘ 
Species of Section GLOBULEA unknown to us. 
Globulea atropurpurea (Haw.); leaves obliquely cuneate-obovate, 
dark purple ; ‘flowering stem scapelike, very long, panicled. DC. /. ¢. 
391. : z 
Globulea lingua (Haw.) ; leaves elongate, loriform, between cultrate 
and lanceolate, ciliated as well as the calyx; scape panicled. DC. 
i. ce. 391. 
Globulea lingula (Haw.); similar to G. lingua, but half the size. 
Globulea capitata (Haw.) ; leaves ventricosely lanceolate-cultrate, bi- 
~~ convex, imbricately decussate, the younger canous. DC. 1. ¢. 391. 
Globulea impressa (Haw.) ; stemless ; leaves strap-like, lanceolate, 
green, impresso-punctate, the dots large, scattered, numerous. DC. 
l. cc. 391- : 
Globulea paniculata (Haw.) ; stemless ; leaves strap-like, acuminate, 
full-green, minutely impresso-punctate ; branches of the panicle 
spiked. DC. l. ¢. 392. 
Globulea hispida (Haw.); leaves crowded, straplike, acuminate, convex 
beneath, hispid ; stem suffruticose, hispid. DC. 1. c. 392. | 
Globulea mesembryanthemoides (Haw.) ; stem suffruticose, bushy, 
erect; the subulate leaves, branches, ramuli and calyces hispid. 
DC. 1. ¢. 392+ 
Globulea subincana (Haw.); stem suffruticose, ascending ; leaves 
semiterete, subulate, acute, spreading with incurved points, as well 
as the branchlets softly canescent. DC. l. ¢. 392. 
Globulea mollis (Haw.); leaves semicylindrical, acute, gibbous beneath, 
suberect, minutely subtomentose; cymes terminal, compound. DC, 
l. c. 392. : 
Doubtful Species of Section Ev-Crassuna and species unknown to us. 
C. argentea (Linn. Suppl. 188); DC. Prod. 3. p. 383, seems by de- 
scription to be the same as C’. lactea. 
C. telephioides (Haw. rev. suc. p. 9) ; stems herbaceous ? erect ; leaves 
obovate-oblong, amplexicaul, minutely punctato-crenulate below; 
flowers cymose. D.C. 1. c.p. 384. Leaves 3 inches long, 18 lines wide. 
Petals pale rosy. Squame quadrate. In habit very like Sedum 
Telephiuttc = ° age 
C. rotundifolia (Haw. Ph. Mag 31. 188); subherbaceous or perennial, 
erect; leaves petiolate, subrotund, firm, few-toothed ; the lowest. 
entire. DC. 1. c. Stems simple, terete, thick, green, nearly as in S. 
Telephium but shorter. ee ee 
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