330 OXALIDEH (Sond.) [ Oxalis. 
40. 0. recticaulis (Sond.); bulbs aggregate, ovate, and black ; stem — 
straight, simple or somewhat branched, /eafy, densely glandular-pu- 
bescent ; terminal leaves numerous, equalling the petiole ; leaflets Ainear- 
cuneate, keeled, emarginate, glabrous above, appressedly pilose beneath, 
below the apex and along the margin bordered with glandular calli ; scapes 
erect, equalling the leaves, bi-bracteate, and the calyx glandular ; sepals 
| lanceolate obtuse, bicallous, five times as short as the corolla, 
; Has. Piquetberg Zeyher, 209, June. (Herb. Sond.) Bb 
| Bulb } uncial. Stem a span long, clothed from the middle to the apex with — 
some leaves from scale-bases, 1 inch asunder. Petioles glandular, those of the late- . 
ral leaves very short. Leaflets 3-4 lines long, a line wide, thicker at the margm. 
Corolla 8-9 lines long, the tube yellowish, the lobes of the limb pale, with red 
border. 
. 41. 0. clavifolia (Sond.); bulb (unknown) ; stem erect, slender, — 
sparingly glandular, scaly, or with a few leaves ; terminal leaves crowded, 
on long petioles ; leaflets linear-cuneate, carinate, dilated at the pomt, 
emarginate, glabrous on both sides, without calli, margined with very 
_ short, gland-tipped hairs ; scapes cernwous, at length erect, bi-bracteo-— 
late, glandularly hairy ; sepals acuminate, without calli, 5 times shorter 
than the corolla. £ 
Has. Knakisberg, Zeyher / (Herb. Sond.). we 
A weak plant, three inches high. Petioles uncial, glabrous, or with few glandu- 
lar hairs. Leaflets 3-4 lines long, suddenly tapering from a cordai ee 
apex 11 lines wide. Younger peduncles short and cernuous, at length long and 
erect. Calyx one line long. Corolla six lines long, glabrous or few-glanded ou 
side, the tube yellowish, with violet limb.—Like the preceding, but at first sigh 
known by its complicate leaflets suddenly dilated, and thus seemingly clu ped, 
42. 0. droseroides (E. Mey. !) clothed in all parts with yellowish, 
gland-tipped hairs ; stem short, subsquamose; leaves equalling the pe-— 
tiole or shorter ; leaflets inear, keeled, obtuse or subemarginate, glan- 
dularly ciliate, without calli; scapes equalling the leaves; sepals 
lanceolate, acuminate, 6 times shorter than the corolla. 
Has. Sis in Rhinosterbosjes, Zwartland, Drege! Jun. (Herb. E. Mey., Vind, 
Lehm., Sond.) 
Bulbs unknown. Stem 2-3-uncial. Petiole $—1-uncial. Leaflets 6 lines long; ! 
line wide. Scapes in the specimens seen, without bracts; always so? Cor. 10-1? 
lines long, the tube yellow, limb purple-violet. Styles very long. 
ts linear, keeled, scarcely emarginate, glabrous above, calloso-multi-— 
eae ee ee Bes River, Burke, Zeyher, 249, 254, 
ulb wa . Petioles downy, as long as the leaves or h ger. 
: 
wide, acute. landular at the summit. Cor. {—-1 
ane jlimb. Very like the 
‘The corolla in the former bell-shaped, 
