_ petiolate ; leaflets obovate, obtuse, sub-oblique at base ; calyx glabrous, 
winged, the wings very wide, membranous, netted. Dill. Eith. t. 116. f. 
141. Burm. Afr.t.3. f.2. Willd. Sp. 9. p. 562. E. § Z.! 753. Drege! 
391, 7161, 7162, 7163, Zey.! 2145. Z. Lichtensteinianum, L. GZ! 
360 ZYGOPHYLLEZ (Sond.) (Zygophyllum. 
Var. y. pruinosum ; leaves obovate, cuneate, thick, powdery. 
Has. Hills near Caledon; 8. at Constantia and about Capetown, and at Sal- 
danha Bay, E. & Z.! Pappe! River Zonder Ende and Hassagais Kloof, Zey. / 2148 
y. in sandy places, between Oliphant’s R. and Knakisberg, Zey./ 276. Jan.-Sep. 
(Herb. Sond.) ee 
A shrub, 1~4 feet high, almost intermediate between Z. spinosum and Z. sessili- 
folium ; and in var. y. approaching the following. Var. a. nearly approaches Z. 
cuneifolium, but that is a smaller and more rigid plant, and specially differs in the 
fruit ; var. y., of which the fruit is unknown, may possibly be a distinct species. 
Stem terete ; primary branches terete or angular, often flexuous ; branchlets angu- — 
lar, short or virgate. Internodes 4-1 inch long. Leaflets 6 lines long, 1} line wide, 
in y. twice shorter, fleshy, the nerve often not conspicuous. Stipules : 
Peduncles equalling or excelling the leaves, nodding. Sepals 2 lines long. Petals 
obovate, cuneate, thrice as long as the calyx, yellowish, with an orange or purple 
spot at base. Filaments shorter than the petioles. Capsule 4 lines long and wide, 
or a little narrower, tipped with the base of the style. Drege’s No. 7166 differs 
little from this, but the specimens are imperfect. 
10. Z. divaricatum (E. & Z.! 766); shrubby ; branches divaricate ; 
leaves sessile, bifoliolate ; leaflets obovate-rounded or elliptical, not cu- 
neate at base, unequal-sided, fleshy ; stipules minute, at length spinous; 
sepals oval or oblong-ovate ; filaments thrice as long as the oblong, 
sub-recurved, lacero-ciliate scales; capsules oval-globose, apiculate, bluntly 
5-angled. 
Has. Calcareous hills between the Zondag.and Coega Rivers, Uit., EB. § 4-/ 
Ceega-Kamma’s Kloof, Zeyher / 2147. May.-June. (Herb. T.C.D., Sond.) 
A greyish, sub-erect shrub, a foot or more in height ; branches mostly alternate, 
curved, terete, with angular branchlets. Internodes 4-8 lines long. Leaflets mostly 
3 lines long, 2-23 lines wide ; some 4 lines, others not more than 2 lines long. 
rounded, rarely minutely pointed, quite entire. Peduncles twice, in fruit thrice 48 
long as the leaf. Sepals 11 lines long, in fruit alittle longer, reflexed. Petals obo- 
vate, 4—5 lines long, yellow, with a le spot at base. Stamens half as long a 
the petals, Style subulate. Capes puny long, nearly as broad, obtuse, tipped 
with the base of the style, pentagonal with raised lines and scarcely impré 
furrows. 
*** Leaves bifoliolate, petiolate. (Sp. 11-28). 
11, Z. Morgsana (L. Sp. p. 551) ; shrubby ; leaves bifoliolate, shortly 
sepals oval; capsules orbicular, deeply emarginate at each end, 4—5- 
Has. Sandhills, Zwartland, at Saldanha Bay ; and at the Zwartkops, Uit., 2 $ 
Se entoek, and Kampsbay, Krauss! Blauwberg, y, Olifant’s River 
ween Kenda and Zwartebergen, Drege/ Jul.-Nov. (Herb. Sond., E. Mey.; 
