- T.C.D., Sond.). 
Owalis. | OXALIDER (Sond.) 341 
More than a foot high, (the lower part of stem not seen). Stem as thick as a 
goose-quill, with alternate branches. Leaves numerous in a tuft at the end of 
the branches. Petioles 1-2 inch long. Siallsia © fines wide, 4 lines long, the lobes 
2-3 lines long. Peduncles thicker than the petioles, deflexed after flowering. Co- 
rolla inch long, pale rosy or white. 
77. 0. caledonica (Sond.); glandularly-hairy, somewhat viscid ; stem 
erect, simple or branched from the base, leafy ; stem-leaves on very 
short, terminal on long petioles, tufted ; leaflets (minute) reflexed, ob- 
cordate, bi-lobed, hollow-dotted, underneath pilose on the nerve ; pe- 
duncles longer than the leaf, bi-bracteolate above the middle; sepals 
lanceolate, glandwar, 4 times shorter than the corolla 
se Hills between Caledon and Riv. Zonderende, Zeyher / 2133 b. Sept. (Herb. 
nd. ). ee 
Stem 3-4 inches long, clothed with leaves from the base. Cauline leaves on 
plat tpt peel eet ard elo Bd 
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dotted Siore. bellow-dot underneath. Peduncles mostly twice as gg the 
leaves. Flowers 6~7 lines long. Petals yellowish at base, the limb wide, pale vio- 
let, deeper coloured at the margin, glandular. 
78. 0. heterophylla (DC. No. 53); villous ; stem erect, branched at 
base, leafy; cauline leaves sessile or very short-stalked (longer than the 
petiole), obcordate, or sub-bilobed, the upper crowded, on long petioles ; 
leaflets reflered, 2-lobed, dotted, lobes oblong, spreading, sub-acute ; pe- 
duncles longer than the petiole, bi-bracteolate in the middle ; sepals 
oblong-lanceolate, hairy, thrice as short as the corolla. #. & Z./ 667. 
O. bifurca, FE. & Z.! 668, non Lodd. Zey.! 2133. &. ; 
Van. 8. procumbens; stem filiform, procumbent, sparsely leaved, the 
cauline leaves mostly tufted. 0. anemonoides, E. & Z, | 666. 
Bulb ovate, brownish. Stem a span long, in 8. a foot or more, weak, and seem- 
iety. Cauline leaves close or distant. Petioles terminal, 1-2 
“% Pp i. . 
ple, It varies with stem and leaves villous and sub-tomentose, and stem hairy or 
glabrescent, with thinly villous leaves. 
99. O. bifida (Thunb. ! diss. No. 16. f. 1) ; bulb ovate; stem filiform, 
naked below, erect, or decumbent, somewhat branched, the branches leaf- 
less, , glabrous; leaflets crowded at the ends of the stem and 
branches ; petiole slender ; leaflets reflexed, obcordate-semi-bifid, glab- 
rous ; peduncles longer than the leaves, hairy at the apex, bi-bracteo- 
late in the middle; sepals oblong, obtuse, hairy, with black strie, thrice 
as short as the corolla. Jacq. / tab..79. f.4. Ed Z.! 664. O. filicau- 
lis, Jacq. | Hort. Schoenb. 2. t. 205. DC. No. 129. E.d& Z. 1 665. 
Has. In ditches, &c. Mountains round Capetown and at Grootepost, Hott. Holl., 
E.&Z.} Drege! &c. Ap.—Jun. (Herb, Holm., Vind, E.Mey.,Lehm, 
Bulb --brown, inch. Stem rarely simple, decumbent, a foot or more in 
\eighls srs § tied striate. Leaves all terminal, the icles an inch 
2 | rot 
i 3 lines , green, often gland-dotted at the margin, gl: 
ge tho potinien epelalod wit irs, bifid to the middle, the lobes ! line w 
