54 FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
3. O. hirta, Linn. DC. l c. n. 42.—In pascuis prope — 
Greenpoint, (III. D. b.) Maj. 1838. Krauss, n. 1151. (Un. : l 
itin. n. 594.) E E] 
4. O. hirtella, Jacq. DC.1. c. n. 43.—In arenosis planitiel — 
Capensis (III. E. b.), Jun. 1838. Krauss, n. 1155. 4 
5. O. multiflora, Jacq. DC. 1. c. n. 44.—Cum preecedente. 4 
Krauss, n. 1168. | 
6. O. incarnata, Linn. DC. l. c. n. 49.—In graminosis 
prope Constantiam (III. D. b.) Sept. 1838. Krauss n. 1148 
7. O. venosa, Sav. DC. l. c. n. 51.—In arenosis plan. Cap. 
Jun. 1838. Hb. Krauss. : 
8. O. sericea, Linn. fil. DC. l. c. n. 59.—In solo argillaceo 
prope Tulbagh (IV. B. b.) Maj. 1838. Krauss, n. 1154. d 
9. O. phellandrioides, E. Meyer, in pl. Drège.—Bulbosa, — 
glabra, caule tenello paucifolio, apice 2-3-floro ; foliis 3-folio- p 
latis, foliolis profunde bilobis, lobis divaricatis lineari-lanceo- 
latis obtusis, sepalis lanceolatis acutiusculis, apice glandulosis, — 
corolla brevioribus ; staminibus stylisque subzequilongis, caly- — 
cem vix superantibus. —— L 
.. In solo argillaceo prope Paardeberg (III. E. b.) Maj. 1838. 
Krauss, n. 1159. c pese ( 2 
.. À very tender plant, 4-6 inches high, closely allied to 0. — 
caprina, Linn., which differs in being stemless, and in having 
obcordate leaflets. The leaflets are three times shorter than - 
the petiole, scarcely 3-4 lines long, the lobes not quite one — 
line in breadth, straightly diverging in nearly a right angle and | 
‘separated from each other for more than half their length. : 
Pedicels of the umbella twice or thrice as long as the (erect) — 
flower which, in size, shape, and calyx, resembles that of O. - 
incarnata. Petals violet. E 
10. O. compressa, Jacq. DC. 1. c. n. 63.—In arenosis prope - 
Riet Valley (III. E. b.) Jun. 1838. Krauss, n. 1143. : 
ll. O. stenophylla, nob.—Bulbosa, subacaulis, glabra? — 
foliis simplicibus, linearibus, obtusiusculis, petiolatis; scapis - 
1-floris, folia superantibus, ebracteolatis; floribus erectis; - 
calyce corolla quintuplo breviore, 5-partita, laciniis lanceolatis - 
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