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A. Henkei, Prsl., I believe, but am not quite sure, if this species truly 
belongs to my plant: if so, it is a variety, which I called , angustata ; 
pinnulis angustioribus acuminatissimis, ad apicem pinnarum extrorsum 
subfaleatis, ad basin costarum adpresse paleaceis, costis sterilium et 
costulis paleis parvis bullatis obtectis.—I believe that the Chnoophora 
lurida of Bl. will belong to this species, but, by the shortness of the 
diagnoses, there can be only a guess at it. 
GLEICHENIE E. 18. Cyathea crenulata, B7. 
l: Gleichenia vulcanica, B7. I9.  —. onoi Hsskl. 
2. Mertensia gigant., Prs/. B, glauca, Hsk. 20. ,,  leukophaës, Hsskl. 
S a excelsa, Hsskl. 2l. Walkeræ, Hook. 
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3 FA longissima, Kunze. 99.  ,  medul., Sw., y, tripinnata, Hk. 
5. E arachnoides, 7/5547. 23. Alsophila glabra, Hook. 
6. » bifurcata, Kunze. 945 contaminans, Wall., a, TO- 
= d. re dichot., Wld., a, rigida, Bl. : busta, Hsskl. 
= 8. » B, elongata, Zoll. 20, — 45 B, squamulata, Zss£/. 
Meo »y, venosa, BJ. 3 — y, densa, Hsskl. 
10. 2 5, tenera, BZ. SEC. 5, mikrolobus, Hss£. 
n. » e, pubigera, BZ. 38... , e, setulosa, Hss£. 
12. » vestita, Kunze. 29. .,, . caudata, Sm. 
AM a, elongata, Zo//. 30. y extensa, B/. 
9h. 2 melanopus, Hsskl. 
E SS gigantea, Wall. 
14. Cyathea arborea, Sm., B, pallida. 83. ae comosa, Wall. 
15. ,  Javanica, B7. $4 tomentosa, Endl. 
16. „ spinulosa, Wall, 35. „ Henkei Prsl, B, angus- 
WN. » B, muriculata, Hss£/. tata, Hsskl. 
Botanical Notices on a Journey into the Interior of SOUTHERN AFRICA, 
. în company with Mr. Burke; by CHARLES L. ZEYHER. 
(Continued from p. 344 of Vol. V. of the London Journal of Botany.) 
The country over which we travelled the first day of the breaking 
~ up of our encampment, had an undulated form, similar to the large 
. tract over which we had travelled since we left the Orange River, of a 
_ grass-like vegetation ; but, as the dry season had set in already, had lost 
: its luxuriancy and look of freshness of former months. We steered for 
= the whole afternoon over a trackless wilderness, inhabited only by thou- 
: sands of various kinds of game, and halted on an elevated spot for the 
