45 2 EUPiiOEBiACE.E (Praiii). [Cluytia^ 



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Maguire, 6185 I near Nylstrom, Bartt-Darij, 2038 ! 2049 ! Houtboscli, RcJmcmn, 

 6303! near Lydenberg, Wilms, 1319! 1320 partly! Waterval Ouder, Fmu 

 Mlddelhcrg, 1 ! AVaterval Boven, 4800 ft., Bofjcrs, 2()i\ 629 ! Shilovane, 3500ft., 

 Juuod, 1263 ! Saddle Back Range, 3500-4000 ft., GaJinn, 415 ! Farm Fairview, 

 Burtt'Davy, 4077 ! Ernielo, Tennant, 6917 ! 



Eastern Rkgion: Natal; Van Reenen, 5500 ft., Miss Franks in Ilerh, ^Yood, 

 12195! Vryheid, Burtt-Dary, 11420 I between Pietormaritzburg and Greytown, 

 Wihns, 2268! Laingsnek, Rehmann, G947 ! Zululand ; Entumeni, 2000 ft., 

 Wood, 3730 ! 



Also in Rhodesia. 



31. C. cordata (Bernh. ex Krauss in Flora, 1845, 81) ; an under- 

 shrub ; stems usually simple, occasionally branchedj several from a 



woody 



below, even when young (|uite . glabrous in every part ; leaves 

 shortly petioled, when "young membranous, soon firmly paperv 

 pellucid-punctate but not warted, lower orbicular^ upper ovate, 

 shortly acuminate, base subcordate, margin sliglitly recurved, ^—li 

 in. long, \-\\ in. wide, pale green, glabrous on both sides, distinctly 

 but not prominently reticulately veined beneath ; petiole yV ^^■ 

 long below, almost obsolete above ; flowers dioecious, white, male 

 solitary or in pairs, female solitary ; pedicels up to \ in. long, male 

 capillary, female rigid, stouter, angled ; male sepals ovate-oblong, 

 obtuse, punctate but not warted^ with a 2-4dobate basal scale ; 

 petals rounded-ovate, narrowed to a rather wide claw, rather shorter 

 than the sepals," eglandular but each with about five free glands 

 attached within their point of origin ; rudimentary ovary sub- 

 cylindric, glabrous ; female sepals oblong, punctate, with a 2-lobed 

 basal scale ; petals as in the male, eglandular ; ovary glabrous ; styles 

 free, shortly 2-fid ; capsule 4- in. across, subglobose, faintly warted- 

 punctate. MiilL Arg, in DC, Prodr, xv. ii. 1051 ; Pax in Engh 

 Pfl 



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_^. — .J. „. ^_.^., ^., ^ Prain In Kew Bidletin, 1913,411. 



C. heteroplnjihi, Sond, in Linnsea ^ xxiii. 128, and BailL Adansonifh 

 iii. 150, hofh as to syri. PeryiJi, only ; Pax /.c. 66, as to Behmnnn, 7475, 

 only ; not of Thunh, 



Eastern Region : Pondoland ; Insizwa Range, Krool; 900 ! and without 

 precise locality, Bachniann, 11121 Natal; top of the Table Mountain, Krai(ss 

 435 ! Durban Flats, Gerrard, 728 ! Sanderson, 716 ! Woodl Pinetown, Sanderson, 

 911! Schhchterl Friedenau, Riuhtth, 76! Duniisi, 2000 ft., Rudatis, 401! 

 Umgeni AVaterfall, Rehmann, 7475 ! Inchanga, 2300 ft., Engler, 2654 ! Zululand; 

 Ingoma, Gerrard, 1160 ! 



32. C. heterophylla (Thunb. Prodr. 53); an undershrub; stems 

 usually simple, several from a woody rootstuck, ascending, ^—1 ft- 

 high, angular, when young usually sparingly adpressed-hirsute, soon 

 glabrous ; leaves shortly petioled, when young membranous, soon 

 firmly papery, pellucid-punctate, when young warted, lower wide- 

 ovate, upper ovate-lanceolate, acute or very rarely the lowest obtuse, 

 base rounded or sometimes subcordate beloNv and sometimes wide- 

 cuneate above, margin slightly recurved, |-£ in. long, J,-^ in. wide, 

 pale green, very prominently reticulatoly' veined beneath ; petiole 



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