334 , OXALIDEZ (Sond.) [Oxalis. 
brous ; bulb oval, blackish, smooth ; obtuse or subemarginate, hollow- 
dotted on each side, veinless, paler underneath ; scapes longer than the 
leaves, bibracteolate above the middle ; Sepals lanceolate, obtuse, mostly 
with one or two apical calli, ciliolate, 4 times shorter than the corolla ; 
claws of the petals equalling the lamina or shorter. DC. No. 110. 0. 
tnops, E. & Z.} 728 (leaflets round-topped). O, depressa. BE. & Z.! a1. 
(leaflets retuse). 
Var. 8. dilatata ; leaflets broader than long, retuse ; margin mostly 
dotted with black. 
53. 0. setosa (E. Mey. !) ; stemless; the long petiole and the scape 
setose with rigid, jointed hairs ; leaflets rounded, wider than long, rarely 
sub-retuse, thin, veiny, dotted on each side, ciliated with glands ; scape 
equalling the leaf; sepals lanceolate, pilose and minutely callous, four 
times shorter than the corolla ; lamina of the petals rounded. 
Has. Grassy places at Omsamwubo and Oms ba, 1000-2000f. Drege! 5248. 
Port Natal, eoaiged es one E. Mey., Hook: Sond.) ] 
3-uncial. edial leaflet 56 lin ide, 4~5 long, the lateral equal or 
smaller. Corolla 6 lines long, with hea tubs eid te Hab, : 
54. 0. adenodes (Sond.); stemless > the terete, slender petioles, the 
scapes and calyces beset with, very short, glandular hairs, leaflets rounded 
Has. At Lislap, Zeyher. (Herb. Sond.) 
- Stipe, if present, short. Petioles 13-2 incheslong. Leaflets 
long, the medial shortly cuneate, larger than the lateral. Corolla 
pallid.— Known from 0. luteola, Jacq., by pubescence ; from 0. 
43); stemless ; bulb ovate, angular, 
rginate, hollow-dotted on each 
