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Oxalis.] OXALIDE& (Sond ) 829 
36. 0. angusta (Sond.) ; stipitate or caulescent and often somewhat 
branched ; leaves moderately petioled ; leaflets linear, minutely emar- 
gate, complicate, with recurved points, glabrous and nerveless above, 
pilose underneath ; scapes rather hairy, equalling the leaves, bi-brac- 
teolate ; sepals lanceolate acuminate, four times shorter than the corolla. 
O. cuneifolia, H. Mey.! non Jacq. 
Has. Zwartland, on hills in Rhinosterbosje, Drege/ Kalebaskraal Zeyher’ Jun.— 
Jul. (Herb. E. Mey., Vind., Lehm., Sond.). 
Stipes 1~2-uncial, rather hairy, with a few broad, brown, glabrous scales. Petio 
les 3-1-uncial, hairy. Leaflets 8-12 lines long, one line wide. Scapes several, reflexed 
after flowering. Calyx three lines long. Petals with yellow tube and white limb. 
37. 0. adspersa (E. & Z.! 743); stipes hairy ; leaves on long petioles; 
leaflets narrow-linear, scarcely emarginate, with involute margins, gla- 
brous and nerveless above, sprinkled with orange-coloured glandular calli 
beneath ; scapes longer than the leaves, bi-bracteolate; sepals ovate, _ 
cuspidate-acuminate, hairy, six times shorter than the corolla. : 
Has. In sandy and muddy soil, near Brackfontein, Clanw., #. § Z./ May. (Herb. 
Sond.). 
Stipe 1-2-uncial, with few scales. Petioles glabrous, 1-2-uncial. Leaflets 12-15 
lines long, scarcely one line wide, not hairy at either side. sub-pilose, with 
setaceous bracts. Corolla uncial, reddish-lilac or violet, with a yellow base. 
(y). More or less clothed with gland-tipped hairs. (Sp. 38-43). 
38. 0. glandulosa (Jacq. ! Ox tab. 46) ; stemless or stipitate, downy, 
with short gland-tipped hairs ; leaves on long petioles; leaflets oblong, 
obtuse, black-dotted, the medial cuneate, the lateral oblique at base; pe- 
duncles equalling the leaf, bi-glandular in the middle ; sepals oblong- 
lanceolate, rather obtuse, without calli, four times shorter than the co- 
rolla. DC. 1c. No. 102. 
Has. Capé, Hb. Jacquin! (v. s. c. in Hb. Jacq.) 
Stipes, or ati aan Pouches and scapes slender, 3-4 inches long. Leaflets 5- 
6 lines long, 3-4 lines wide, thin, green, sparsely puberulous on each side. Sepals 2 
lines long. Petals white, yellow at base. 
39. 0. multicaulis (E. & Z.! 681) ; bulbs ovate-oblong, blackish ; 
stems erect, leafy, thickly glandular-pubescent ; terminal leaves on long 
petioles ; leaflets oblong, cuneate, emarginate, complicate, glabrous above, 
a y pilose beneath ; at the apex and margins calloso-glandular ; 
peduncles equalling the leaves, bi-bracteolate, glandular ; sepals lanceo- 
late, glandular, 4 times shorter than the puberulous bell-shaped corolla. 
O. tenuifolia, E.d& Z.! 682.non Jacq. 
Stony and sand, ed a ere Mt. and near Wynberg : 
ides bees Hence a! ynriviersberg, E. ¢ Z.! Zeyher / 2131. ipsa: (Hb. 
bordered - 
naire Poamggpe or bulb twice as large, and flowers 4 the size ; from the latter by 
leaflets 2-3 times and shorter ; and from both by the glandular pubescence. 
