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latera mont. Steenberge (III. D, b.) Sept. 1838. Krauss, 
n. 933. 
4. C. sessiliflora, E. Mey.! 1. c. p. 4, Benth. 1. c. (non Eckl. 
et Zeyh.) C. Meyeriana, Walpers in Linnea 13, p. 454. Ad 
latera mont. Gnadenthalberg, alt. 2000^ (IV. A.) Dec. 1838. 
Krauss, n. 885. 
5. Podalyria sericea, R. Br. DC. 1. c. p. 101, n. 3, E. Mey., 
Comm. p. 5. Ad latera mont. Leuwenberg et Tafelberg, alt. 
1000' (III. D. b.) Jul. 1838. Krauss, n. 869 et 870. Several 
specimens, which differ in some degree in having the lobes of 
the calyx a little broader and shorter, and the sinus between 
them acute, instead of rounded, may perhaps belong to P. 
patens, Eckl. et Zeyh. Enum. p. 159, which, according to Dr. 
Walpers (l. c. p. 458) is a mere variety of P. sericea. 
6. P. cuneifolia, Vent. DC. l. c. n. 4. Mey.! L c. p. 5. In 
uliginosis planitiei Capensis (III. E. b.) Sept. 1838. Krauss, 
ne 871. 2r 
7. P. biflora, Lam. a, È. Mey. l.c. p. 6. P. argentea, Salisb. 
DC. l. c.n. 9. Ad latus occidentale montis Tygerberg (III. 
Ð, a.) Nov. 1838. Krauss, n. 868. 
8. P. buxifolia, Lam. E. Mey. l. c. p. 7. (haud Willd., 
Walpers, l. c. p. 458.) P. glauca, DC. (cfr. Walp. l. e. p. 
459) Ad sylvarum margines in Outeniqua (IV. C. b.) Jan. 
1839. Krauss, n. 867. Like many other Cape plants, this 
varies in the colour of its pubescence, sometimes pale yellow 
or whitish, and sometimes quite brown. Ui co 
9. P. hamata, E. Meyer in Linnea 7, p. 146 ?—Ad latera 
montium in Outeniqua (IV. C. b.) Mart. 1839. Krauss, n. 
866. Dr. Walpers (l. c. p. 458) considers this species as a 
variety of P. sericea, R. Br. from which our specimens, 
which answer well the diagnose, are widely different, hav- 
ing flowers double the size, quite differently shaped leaves, 
and, except on the young foliage, a scarcely silky pubescence. 
We are much more inclined towards Mr. Bentham’s opinion, 
who unites it with P. hirsuta Willd., which, according to the | 
.. diagnose (DC. prodr. IL.. p. 101, n. 2) we cannot distinguish 
from our plant; but P. argentea, Salisb. which is considered 
