344 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOSZ:. 
13? A. obovatum (Eckl. et Zeyh. Enum. p. 185).—Dichilus 
obovatus, E. Mey. Linnea, 7, p. 154.— The short character 
given of this plant affords nothing to distinguish it from A. 
collinum. Walpers places it amongst the long peduncled 
species: E. Meyer only describes the peduncles as shorter 
than the leaves, but how much shorter is uncertain. It will 
probably turn. out to be a mere variety of the preceding. 
Uitenhage: in Karroid places between the Kouga and 
Zondag Rivers, Ecklon and Zeyher ! 
14. A. velutinum (Eckl. et Zeyh. Enum. p. 186), ramosum, 
undique sericeo-villosum, stipulis ovatis v. ovato-lanceolatis 
petiolo brevioribus, foliolis obovatis oblongisve obtusis emar- 
ginatisve, floribus solitariis geminisve subsessilibus, calycis 
labio inferiore tridentato, vexillo villoso, legumine sericeo- 
villoso. 
Sides of the Table Mountain, Mundt / near Simonstown, - 
Ecklon and Zeyher. 
15. A. petiolare (Walp. Repert. 1, p. 632), rigide ramosum, 
sericeo-velutinum, stipulis minutis, foliolis obovato-oblongis 
petiolo rigido multo brevioribus, pedunculis unifloris petiolo 
liene ties: calycis sericei labio inferiore tridentato, vexillo 
piloso.—Chasmone petiolaris, E. Mey.! Comm. p. 75.— Cro- 
talaria argentea, Jacq. Hort. Scheenbr, 2, p. 50, t. 220. 
Hills near Uitkomst in Clanwilliam district, Drége / 
Jacquin's figure is a very good representation of this very 
distinct species, and the district where it was found by Drege, 
is one from whence many of the earlier cultivated Cape 
plants were introduced. Ecklon and Zeyher have however 
taken up Jacquin’s name and synonym for a Swellendam - 
plant to which they have given the name of Argyrolobium - 
argenteum. Not having seen the latter plant myself, and no 
character being assigned to it by Ecklon and Zeyher, it is — 
impossible to determine whether it be really the A. petiolare 
or not. 
§ 5. Pedunculares. Suffrutices. Pedunculi elongati 3 ve 
folio parum breviores, uni-pluri-flori. 
16. A. filiforme (Eckl. et Zeyh. Enum. p. 186), tenuiter 
