356 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOSAE. 
several very different plants in Ecklon and Zeyher's Acan- 
thobotrya. It has the fruit nearly of Dichilus, the flowers of 
Viborgia, with a peculiar habit. 
1. L. pungens (Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 561), ramosissimum 
apice tomentoso-pubescens, ramis spinescentibus, folis raris 
unifoliolatis obovatis oblongisve, legumine albo tomentoso.— 
Stiza erioloba, E. Mey.! Comm. p. 31. 
Foot of the Great Zwartebergen near Klaarstroom, Drige! 
Oliphant’s River and Kannaland, Thunberg. 
2, L. psiloloba (Walp. Linnea, 13, p. 478), ramosissima, 
glabra, ramis spinescentibus, foliis raris plerisque unifolio- 
latis obovatis oblongisve, legumine membranaceo glaberrimo. 
Stiza psiloloba, E. Mey.! Comm. p.32. Acanthobotrya pun- — 
gens, Eckl et Zeyh.! Enum. p. 193 (saltem in herb. plur.) - 
Spartium cuspidosum, Burch. voy. 1, p. 348. Genista cusp- — 
dosa, DC. Prodr. 2, p. 147. 
Uitenhage district, Ecklon and Zeyher ! also in Drge's E 
and other collections with doubtful stations. | 
Sect. II. Phyllodiastrum. Carina acuta v. subrostrata - 
vexillo brevior. Legumen planum.—Suffrutices v. herbe — 
perennes, Folia filiformia, continua (simplicia, phyllodinea) — 
v. articulata (unifoliolata, foliolo petiolo conformi). Racemi - 
elongati, sepius multiflori. = 
This is E. Meyer’s Sarcophyllum with the addition of 
L. Plukenetiana which has a flat pod. It is certainly how- 
ever not Thunberg’s Sarcophylluin, whose “ Legumen acna- - 
ciforme, acutum" and “ Folia fasciculato-terna, sessilia, li- 
nearia, incurva,” evidently apply to a species of Aspalathus. 
3. L. Plukenetiana (E. Mey! Comm. p. 33, excl sym 
Lam. et Willd.), glabra, foliis filiformibus secundis adultis. 
reflexis continuis v. rarius obscure articulatis, racemis 5%- 
cundis multifloris, legumine sessili plano falcato, sutura 50- 
periore marginata, valvulis membranaceis. r 
Cape Colony, Scholl ! Mundt! Hex River, Drége! 
4. L. pauciflora (Eckl. et Zeyh. Enum. p. 192), g^ 
foliis remotis filiformibus secundis continuis v. rarius obscure. 
articulatis, racemis longipedunculatis remote paucifloris, “ 
