346 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOSE. 
barbata, Meissn. supra v. 2, p. 77.—Unknown to me, but 
appears to be very nearly allied to A. strictum if not a mere 
variety. 
Uitenhage on the banks of the Kouga River, Krauss. 
21. A. strictum (Steud. Nom. Bot. ed. 2, v. 1, p. 130), 
diffusum v. suberectum, pilis longis sericeum, stipulis lineari- 
lanceolatis subulatisve subfalcatis, foliolis obovatis oblongis 
lanceolatisve longe pilosis, pedunculis folio 2-3-plo. lon- 
gioribus 1-2-floris v. infimis rarius brevissimis, calycis 
pilosi labio inferiore tridentato, vexillo sericeo.— Chasmone 
stricta, E. Mey.! Comm. p. 75.— Foliola quam in A. pumilo 
majora, superiora angustiora. Stipule 3-4 lin. longe. 
Near Graham’s Town, and to the northward on the Mooze 
River and Caledon River, Burke! between the Klipplaat and 
Black Kei Rivers, Drége! also Burchell! n. 5035, and indi- 
cated by Drége near Zwartbastkraal to the north of the 
Cape district, but these specimens, which I have not seen, may 
possibly belong to some other species. : 
22. A. pumilum (Eckl. et Zeyh. Enum. p. 185), humile, 
ramosissimum, stipulis parvis ex ovata v. lanceolata bast 
subulatis, foliis petiolatis v. superioribus subsessilibus, foliolis 
obovatis v. obovato-oblongis, pedunculis 1-2-floris folio bre- 
vioribus longioribusve, floribus infimis raro subsessilibus, €a- 
lycis sericei labio inferiore tridentato, vexillo sericeo, legu- 
mine sericeo-villoso. — Variat: 1, foliolis supra glabris. — 
Chasmone pumila, Meissn. supra, v. 2, p. 77 ;—2; foliolis utrin- 
que pilosis.— CAasmone argentea B pilosa, E. Mey.! Comm. 
p. 75 ;—3, biflorum.— Argyrolobium venustum, Eckl. et Zeyh. 
Enum. p. 185 ;—4, erectiusculum, rigide ramosissimum. - 
The above appear to me to be mere forms of a very V@ 
riable species, of some of them however the specimens 
have seen are not very satisfactory. Of Chasmone argentea % 
E. Mey. I have but a very bad specimen with apetalous 
flowers only, it may possibly belong to the same species, but, — 
from E. Meyer's having adduced the European Cytisus 4r- 
genteus as a synonym, it is probable that he included in his - 
