ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOS&E. 349 
Species plereeque regionis Mediterranee v. Asiatice, unica 
Austro-Africana. 
30. A. lanceolatum (Eckl. et Zeyh.! Enum. p. 186), suf- 
fruticosum, decumbens, incano-sericeum, stipulis faleato-lan- 
ceolatis, foliis petiolatis, infimorum foliolis obovatis, superio- 
rum lanceolatis pilosis subtus argenteis pedunculis elongatis 
1-3-floris.—Crotalaria lunaris, Linn. Spec. p. 1005. Ononis 
sericea, Thunb.? Fl. Cap. p. 586.  Ononis heterophylla, 
Thunb.? l. c. Dichilus lanceolatus, E. Mey.! Linnea, 7, 
p.154. Chasmone lanceolata, E. Mey.! Comm. p. 75. Dio- 
tolotus Eckloni, Tausch ? Flora, 1842, 1, p. 284. 
Mountains about Cape Town and the neighbouring dis- 
triets, Ecklon and Zeyher ! Drege! and others. 
.. The following species do not all strictly come in within the 
limits of the present enumeration, but are mentioned here to 
complete the list of the known species of this genus. They 
are mostly described with considerable detail by Spach, in 
whose paper, quoted below, there will also be found the sy- 
nonyms not here repeated. nz el 
3l. A. Linneanum (Walp.!—Jaub. et Spach.! Ann. Sc. 
Nat. Par. 2e Sér. v. 19, p. 44). 
South Europe. 
32. A. calycinium (Jaub. et Spach. ! 1. c. p. 44). 
Asia Minor, Caucasus, North Persia. 
33. A. crotalarioides (Jaub. et Spach. ! 1. c. p. 43, Illustr. 
t. 59). A. syriacum, Boiss. Diagn. Pl. Nov. Or. fasc. 2, p. 
J3. A. gracile, Fenzl, Flora 1843, p. 394. 
.— Syria, 
34. A uniflorum (Jaub. et Spach.! 1. c. p. 45). 
. Arabia Petrza. 
35. A. Arabicum (Jaub. et Spach.! 1. c. p. p. 46). 
_ Arabia Felix. i 
36. A. Botte (Jaub. et Spach. l. c. p. 47).—Perhaps not 
net from A, Arabicum. 3 
.. Arabia Felix. 
37. A. Abyssinicum (Jaub. et Spach.! 1. c. p. 48). 
— Abyssinia, 
