Cotyledon.] CRASSULACE® (Harv.) 373 
Has. Sternbergspruit, District of Albert, Drege! (Herb. Sond. ) 
Stem 4-6 inches high, 2 lines in diameter, somewhat corymbosely branched ; 
branches 2-3 inches long, leafy, ending in peduncles 6-12 inches long. Leaves 
about an inch long, 6-7 lines wide. Flowers half inch long, including the limb. 
Described from a solitary and rather imperfect specimen. 
8. C. gracilis (Harv.); stem slender; leaves opposite, cuneate or 
cuneato-obovate, tapering much at base, sub-petiolate, acute or sub-cuspi- 
date, flat, fleshy, glabrous ; peduncles terminal, corymboso-paniculate, 
several flowered, viscidulo-puberulous above ; pedicels longish, droop- 
ing; tube of the (small) puberulous corolla twice as long as the calyx, 
and shorter than the lanceolate-acuminate limb of the petals, Zey./ 
2564. 2 
_ Has. Riet-rivier, Tarka, Zeyher! (Herb. Sd., Hk.) 
Stem 4-6 inches high (%), a line in diameter. Leaves 1-1} inches long, between 
cuneate and spathulate, greatly narrowed toward the base, 3-6 lines wide toward 
the apex, coriaceous when dry and not very fleshy. Peduncles 8-10 inches long ; the 
young ones and the flowers minutely puberulous and viscid. Flowers 4—$ inch 
long, including the reflexed limb. : 
9. C. cuneata (Thunb! Cap. 395) ; leaves opposite, hispid, oblongo- 
obovate, cuneate at base, subundulate, obtuse ; peduncles terminal, 
very long, pubescent, loosely panicled, many flowered; panicle, calyx 
and corolla viscidly hirsute; tube of the corolla twice as long as the 
calyx, about as long as the limb. DC. Prod. 3. p- 398. C. undulata, 
E. & Z.1 1960 and C. cuneata, EB. § Z.! 1961. 
Has. Dry ground, Kamiesberg, Namaqualand; and between Gauritz R., and 
Cangoberge, George, F. § Z. / (Herb. Sd., Thunb.) 
Stem robust, half an inch in diameter, closely leafy for 3-6 inches above the base, 
prolonged into a peduncle 2 feet long, ending in a ing or condensed panicle. 
‘Leaves 3-5 inches long, 2-3 inches wide, very thick. Tube of the corolla 5-6 lines 
long, and about as much in diameter, the lanceolate lobes as long or longer. 
10. CG. tomentosa (Harv.); stem slender ; leaves opposite, decussate, 
ovato-oblong, thick and fleshy, sub-petiolate, densely tomentose, as are 
also peduncles and calyx; peduncle elongate, sub-corymbose at the 
summit, few flowered ; pedicels longish, nodding; tube of the pubes- 
cent corolla twice as long as the calyx, equalling the lanceolate limbs 
of the petals. Zey./ Z. n. N.n. E. Crass. 3. 108. 5. 
i ivier and Trom Vi . Zeyher! (Herb. Sond. 
Stem eins, 14-2 tines ix di diaracter, ety leafy, en into a ies 
peduncle 4-8 inches long, pearing a slightly branched, corymbose cyme of 4-6 
flowers. Leaves about an inch long, half inch wide, probably convex, certainly 
fleshy, thickly clothed with woolly hairs. Flowers about 4—} inch long, red ? 
11. C. teretifolia (Thunb ! Prod. 83) ; leaves opposite, swb-terete, 
elongate, acute or cuspidate, densely hirsute (or subglabrous); peduncles 
elongate, corymboso-paniculate ; pedicels elongate; calyx and corolla 
hirsute; tube of the corolla not quite twice as long as the calyx, 
shorter than the lanceolate-acuminate limbs of the petals. Thunb. Cap. 
p. 397. DC. Prod. 3. p- 397: E. & Z.1 1965. Zey.! 2563. eas 
Var. B. subglaber ; leaves subglabrous ; peduncles and flowers minutely pubes- 
cent. Zey/ 2562. of Beg: 
Has. hills between Coega and Zondags River, #. ¢ Z./ te a Near the 
Zwartkops River, both varieties, Zeyher / (Herb. Thunb., Hk., Sd., D.) 
