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ciliated margins and slightly pilose back. At the base of the 
flowers, which are yellow and 5-6 lines long, there are small 
narrow lanceolate foliaceous bractece. 
37. A. cytisoides, Lam. (1783), DC. prodr. 2, p. 143, n. 75. 
E. Mey.! comm. p. 39.—A. cinerea, Thunb. (1794.) Ecklon 
et Zeyh. ! enum. p. 198, (Walpers in Linnæa 13, p. 483.) 
In graminosis ad latera mont. Gnadenthalberg, Zwellendam. 
(IV, A.) Dec. 1838. Krauss, n. 884. 
38. A. anthylloides, Linn. DC. l. c. p. 142, n. 67. E. Mey.! 
comm. p. 39. Walp. l. c. p. 483.—In solo lapidoso-arenoso 
prope Klein Rivier, Zwellendam (IV, B, b.) Dec. 18508 
Krauss, n. 878. : 
39. A. heterophylla, Linn. fl. DC. l. c. n. 58. E. Mey.! 
comm. p. 40. Walp. l. c. p. 481.—In arenosis planitiei Ca- 
pensis (III, E. b.) Nov. 1838. Krauss, n. 993. : 
40. A. argentea, Linn. (non Thunb. nec DC. nec Eckl. 4 
Zeyh. Cfr. Walpers in Linnea 13, p. 485.) 
p. glabriuscula, E. Mey.! comm. p. 43.—In solo lapidoso- 
arenoso montium prope Klein iwi, Zwellendam (IV, B. p. 
Dec. 1838. Krauss, n. 879. — š 
a 41. A. callosa, Linn. DC. To my0. E. Mey.! comm. 
p. 45.—Cum preecedente (altit. 1000-2000 !), legit Dr. Krauss, 
n. 882. 
42, A, lericiolia, Lam. DC. * c. p. 138, n. 5. (non Berg. 
—Inter lapides ad radices montium Winterhoek, Outeniqua 
(IV, C. c.), Apr. Maj. 1839. Krauss, n. 876.—A. Aystriz L 
Lam. Il. t. 620, f. 1, has quite the appearance of our plant, 
but with silky leaves. 4. verrucosa, Thunb, also approaches 
it closely, but, according to Drége's specimens, differs in its 
elongated racemes and shorter lobes of the calyx. 
43. A. laricina, DC. l.c. p. 141, n. 44.— A. laricifolid, 
Berg., Thunb., E. Mey. comm. p. 49. (non Lam.) —In solo 
argillaceo prope Gauritz Rivier, Zwellendam (IV, C. a.) Jan. 
1839. Krauss, n. 892.—Our specimens differ from Bergius's 
very good description only in having glabrous flowers.— 
A, galioides, Berg. E. Mey. P 48, is a very nearly allied spe- 
