Pelargonium] GERANIACE (Harv.) 2042. 
as the petals. P. parvulum, BE. & Z.! 568, non DC. P. columbinum, 
E. Mey.! non Jacg. Zey.! 159, 161. 
Has. Karroo, between Beaufort and Graaf Reynet, 7. & Z.! Bitterfontein, 
Zeyher. Nieuweveldsberg, Sneeuweberg, 6000 f.; and near the Gareep, 4200 f., 
Drege! Graaf Reynet, Mrs. F. W. Barber. (Herb. Banks, T.C.D., Hook., Sond.). © 
A straggling small plant with leaves like those of Geraniwm incanum. The petals 
are “bright crimson.” The calyx-tube is sometimes nearly obsolete, when the plant 
almost becomes an Erodiwm, to which genus Zeyher referred his specimens. 
[Species of Peristera unknown to me.] 
107. P. clavatum (L’Her. ined.); “stems herbaceous, erect, puberu- 
lent; leaves reniform, obsoletely lobed, dentato-crenate ; umbels many- 
flowered ; calyx-tube clavate, twice as long as the acuminate segments.” 
DC. Prod. t.p. 660. (C.B.S., Sonnerat.) 
108. P. distans (L’Her. ined.); “stems herbaceous, erect, 4-angled, 
glabrous ; leaves remote, sub-rotund, 5-lobed, glabrous, the uppermost 
inciso-lacerate ; umbels densely many-flowered, on very long peduneles.” 
DC. l. ¢. p. 660. (C.B.S., Sonnerat.) 
Sec. 9. CAMPYLIA. Root thickened, but scarcely tuberous. Stems 
short, suffruticose at base, simple or slightly divided. Leaves crowded, 
on long petioles, ovate, oblong, lanceolate or linear, toothed or lacerate. 
Stipules membranous, subulate, often bifid. Peduneles branched. Flowers 
on long pedicels. _Peta/s unequal, the two upper shortly and broadly 
obovate, somewhat eared at base. Fertile stamens 5; two of the sterile 
ones frequently hooked. Filaments mostly pubescent. (Sp. 109-116.) 
109. P. ovale (Burm. Cap. 19) ; villoso-canescent and silky ; stem 
short, sub-simple, scaly and tomentose ; leaves on long petioles, ellip- 
tical, or oblong, or ovate, or sub-rotund, obtuse or acute, crenate, penni- 
nerved, canescent or tomentose on both sides; stipules deltoideo-subu-— 
late, bifid, rufous; peduncles branched, the partial elongate, few or 
many-flowered ; calyx-tube shorter than the pedicel ; sepals villoso- 
canescent, elliptico-lanceolate, mucronate ; staminal tube mostly hairy. 
Ger. ovatum, cn Diss. t. 103. f.3. P. eriostemon, Jacq. Schoenb. t. 132. 
P. trichostemon, Jacq. Ic. Rar. t. 524. P. blattariwm, Jacy. Schoenb. t. 
131. Sw. Ger. t. 88. P.verbasciflorum, DC, . Sw.Ger.t.157. P.ho- 
losericeum, Sw. Ger. t.75 (hybrid). Ger. tomentosum, Andr. Rep. t. 115. 
Campylia cana, Sw. Ger. t. 114. P. scaposum, §¢., DC. Prod. 1. p. 656. 
, Cav. Diss. t. 103.f, 2; non Andr. 
blattarium ; leaves albo-tomentose, sub-rotund or oval ;_pe- 
duncles and calyces very villous. #.&Z.! 571. Zey.! 2072. 
Var. 8. veronicefolium ; leaves lanceolate-oblong, silky, sub-canes- 
cent, E.d& Z.! 572. as 
Var. y. Dregei; dwarf, thinly canescent, without villosity. P.scapo- 
som nike ee 
Var. a. 
. canum, E. Mey.! in Hb. Drege. Teoeae 
Var. 8. ovatum; copiously villous; leaves mostly ovate, acute o 
obtuse, unequally toothed; flowers bright purple. Camp. cana, E. 
Z.! 570. Drege, 7472! P. ovale, P Her, t.28. DC. Prod. 1. p. 666. 
