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cies, but distinct, according to Drége's specimens, in the sub- 
terminal flowers, and linear-lanceolate divisions of the calyx, 
ete, 
44. A. galeata, E. Mey. comm. p. 49.—In solo lapidoso-are- 
noso montium prope Klein Rivier, Zwellendam (IV, B. b.) 
Dec. 1838. Krauss, n. 877. From A. triquetra, Thunb. which 
has very much the same general appearance, this species is 
widely different in the calyx. 
45. 4. filifolia, E. Mey. comm. p. 50. (excl. syn. Cfr. Walp. 
l. c. p. 487.)—In arenosis planitiei E (III, E. a Nov. 
1838. Krauss, n. 891. 
46. A. araneosa, Linn. Lamarck! DC. 1. c. p. 141, n. 48. 
E. Mey.! comm. p. 50.—Ad ripas flum. Baviaanskloof Ri- 
vier (IV, B. b.) Dec. 1838. Krauss, n. 883. (also Sieber, 
Fl mixt. n. 21) A specimen collected by Baron Ludwig 
and communicated to us by Dr. Steudel, which we have 
compared, and found perfectly identical with those in La- 
marck's Herbarium, agrees with those gathered by Dr. 
Krauss. 
47. A. chenopoda, Linn. (Breyn. cent. t. 11. bona!) DC. 
l. e. p. 188, n. 9. E. Mey. comm. p. 50.—Ad latera montis 
Constantiaberg (III, D. b.) Sept. 1838. Krauss, n. 893. 
48. A. cinerascens, E. Mey.! comm. p. 54.—A. intermedia 
€t chortophila, Eckl. et Zeyh., fide Walp. in Linnea 13, 
p. 500.—In summitate montium Winterhoek, iuum 
(IV, C. c.) Maj. 1839. Krauss, n. 873. 
49. A. spicata, Thunb. DC. 1. c. n. 14. E. Mey.! comm. p. 55. 
—In lapidosis mont. Hottentotts-hollandsberge, alt. 1000"- 
2000’ (III, D. a.) Nov. 1838. Krauss, n. 888. In Leuwen- 
berg, Dec. 1826. Ecklon, Un. itin. n. 3! 
50. A. ericefolia, Linn. DC. l. c. n. 17. E. Mey! comm. 
p. 56. Walp. l. c. p. 495. (non Berg.)—In arenosis planitiei 
Capensis (III, E. b.) Nov. 1838. Krauss, n. 886 et 1263. 
In alt. II, mont. Leuwenkop, Ecklon, Un. itin. 725 !—1 have 
examined the A, mollis in Lamarck’s herbarium, and could _ 
hardly find any difference between it and Ecklon’s specimens _ 
of A. ericefolia, except in its having the lobes of me ee a 
