FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 57 
Ad latera montium prope urbem Capstadt (IIL. E, b.) Jul. 
1838. Krauss, n. 1144. 
A remarkable variety, if not a distinct species, growing up 
tothe height of more than a foot, and bearing at the summit 
of the filiform stem, one single fascicle of 6-8 leaves, and one 
single-flowered peduncle, of about double the length; leaflets 
12-16 lines long) twice} as long as those of the common 
form) scarcelyj half a line in breadth, all of them shortly 
hooked at the point; petiole almost capillary, sometimes as 
long as the leaflets, sometimes much shorter. The flowers 
are exactly as in Sieber's specimens of O. polyphylla (Fl. 
Mixta, n. 34), considerably smaller than in Drége's plant 
and the sepals narrower than in Krauss's n. 1165. 
30. O. pectinata, Jacq. DC. l. c. n. 150 (ex. ic. Burm. Afr. 
t. 30, f. 1, a Candollio cum? huc citata, cum planta nostra 
bene congrua.)—In pascuis prope Tulbagh (IV. B, b.) Maj. 
1838. Herb. Krauss, propr. 
ZyGOPHYLLEJE. 
1. Zygophyllum fetidum, Schrad. et Windl. DC. prodr. 1, p. 
705, n. 4.—In solo argillaceo prope urbem Capstadt (III. E, 
b.) Aug. 1838. Hb. Krauss, propr. | 
2. Z. Morgsana, Linn. DC. l. c. n. 10.—In solo argillaceo 
prope Uitenhage (IV. C, c.) Maj. 1839. Krauss, n. 1222. 
3. Z. Lichtensteinianum, Chamisso in Linnea 5, p. 47 —Ad 
litus in sinu Kampsbaay (III. D, b.) Maj. 1838. Krauss, 
n. 1220. - e 
4. Z. sessilifolium, Linn. DC. l. c. n. 11. E. Meyer, in pl. 
Drége.—In solo argillaceo prope Uitenhage (IV. C. c.) Apr. 
1839. Krauss, n. 1221. | 
5. Z. debile, Chamisso l. ¢. p. 45.—Prope urbem Capstadt 
(III. D, b.) Jul. 1838. Krauss, n. 1219. 
6. Z. spinosum, Linn. DC. l. c. n. 12. E. Mey. in pl. Drége. 
— —In arenosis planitiei Capensis (ILI. E, b. Jun. 1838. 
Krauss, n. 1218. er 
= T. Tribulus terrestris, L.—In arenosis prope Zwartevaley, : 
distr. George (IV, C, b.) Febr. 1839. Krauss, n. 847. NO 
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