622 LEGUMINOSÆ INDIGENOUS TO 
quaskloof, GidZ! also in AMassow's! collection.—This appears to 
be correctly referred by E. Meyer to Thunberg’s species, and ac- 
cording to a MS. memorandum of J. de St. Hilaire’s in the 
Banksian herbarium, it is Lamarck’s plant of that name. À very 
bad specimen so named in the Linnean herbarium differs in the 
leaves not pungent and the longer calycine teeth. Linnæus the 
son, however, in his diagnosis expressly says foliis spinosis. 
66. A. rigescens (E. Mey! Enum. p. 52) foliis fasciculatis 
teretibus subulatis rigidis mucronato-pungentibus hirtellis, floribus | 
solitariis, calycis late campanulati pubescentis laciniis lineari-lan- 
_ceolatis mucronatis tubo longioribus corollam subæquantibus, vex- 
illo villoso carinam pubescentem superante, ovario biovulato, 
legumine oblique lanceolato appresse villoso.—A. hystrici affinis 
quidem, sed distincta imprimis calycis laciniis approximatis 2 lin. 
longis planis v. marginibus in sicco sepe revolutis." Ovarium et 
legumen multo minus villosa. 
About Port Elizabeth in Uitenhage and Gnadenthal in George 
district, Drége! Uitenhage district, Zeyher ; former coll. n. 1185, 
and from Karroid places on the Winterheksberg in the same 
district, Zeyher ! n. 2322.—A. rigescens is referred by Walpers to 
A. corrudafolia, but it appears to me quite distinct from the plant so 
called by DeCandolle and Ecklon, and Zeyher. Drége refers 
Zeyher's n. 2322 to the A. alopecuroides, E. Mey., but the specimens 
L have seen in Hooker’s herbarium are certainly different. 
67. A. echinata (E. Mey! Enum. p. 51) folis fasciculatis 
teretibus subulatis rigidulis mucronatis hirtis, floribus solitariis, 
calycis late campanulati villosi laciniis lanceolato-setaceis subpun- 
gentibus tubo subsequilongis, vexillo villoso carinam villosam 
superante, ovario biovulato, legumine oblique lanceolato pilis ap- 
pressis brevibus villoso.—A. corrudæfolia, DC.! Prod. 2, p. 139, 
Eckl. and Zeyh. Enum. p. 216 vix Berg.— Rami divaricati, rigidi, 
tomentoso-pubescentes. Foliorum fasciculi ssepe distantes ; folia 
ipsa 2 vel raro 3 lin. longa. Flores 4—6 lin. longi. Legumen 
4-6 lin. longum, minus turgidum quam in præcedentibus. 
Species A. vulneranti subsimilis sed folia minora dimidio breviora 
tenuiora, corolla minores villosiores, ovarium 2- nec 3-ovulatum, — 
et legumen diversum. 
