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centem vix superante, ovario villoso 4-ovulato.—A. dimifolia, 
E. Mey. Linnea 7, p. 162.—Folia sæpe pollicaria, vix linea 
latiora. Capitula densa. 
On the Berg river, Nieuwekloof, Dutoits Kloof, Tulbaghs 
Kloof, in Stellenbosch and Worcester districts, Drege ! Ecklon 
and Zeyher, and in various other collections. E. Meyer (Comm. 
p. 40) adopts Burman’s spelling of the specific name dinarifolia, 
which appears incorrect. It should be either as De Candolle bas 
spelt it linearifolia, linear-leaved, or Zinariafolia, with leaves of 
§ 3. Calycis lacinia subequales. Inflorescentia laxior. 
20. A. Plukenetiana (Eckl. Zeyh.! Enum. p. 200), ramulis 
canescenti-puberulis, foliis linearibus sublanceolatisve lateralibus 
incurvis acutis glabris v. canescenti-puberulis, floribus breviter 
subracemosis, calycis canescentis laciniis lanceolatis tubo subæqui- 
longis, petalis sericeis, ovario pubescente 4—5-ovulato, legumine 
sericeo oblique ovato-lanceolato turgido calyce subtriplo longiore. 
—Folia plerumque semipollicaria, 1-14 lin. lata, lateralia parum 
obliqua. Calyces 2 lin. longi. Bracteæ minutæ. Species hinc 
ad A. dinearifoliam accedit, hinc ad A. ca/losam, quam vero ob 
flores glabros ad Carnosas amandavi, 
Tulbagh valley, Worcester district, Ecklon and Zeyher ! it 
is also n. 430 of Zeyher’s separate sets, and occurs in Thoms 
collection. 
21. A. rugosa (Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 574) is unknown to me. 
E. Meyer suspects it to be his A. venosa, but the description does 
not agree, and seems to indicate an affinity to A. P/ukenetiana. 
22. A. cytisoides (Lam. Dict. 1. p. 392°) ramulis villosis, 
folis oblongo-lanceolatis lateralibus recurvo-falcatis mucronato- 
pungentibus rigidis appresse villosis glabratisve, floribus subrace- 
moso-capitatis, pes villosi laciniis lanceolatis tubo sublongi 
oribus, petalis villosis, ovario villoso 4-ovulato, legumine ae 
oblongo calycem superante.—A. cinerea, Thunb. FL Cap. p. 575.— 
Folia 2—4 lin. longa, costa venisque nonnullis prominulis, lateralia 
recurva nec ut in A. sée//ari et affinibus incurva, nunc glabra 
