72 FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
little shorter and the pubescence of the branches somewhat — 
longer. 3 
51. A. vermiculata, Lam. ! dict. 1, p. 288. DC. 1. c. p. 141, 
n. 53. Walp. l. c. p. 496.—4. thymifolia, var. B. E. Mey. 
comm. p. 57.—4. microphylla, Steudel! mss. in Hb. nostro — 
(non DC.)—In solo calcareo-arenoso planitie Zoetendal’s | 
Valey, Caledon (IV, C. a.) Dec. 1838, Krauss, n. 831. Dr. 
Steudel's plant (from Baron Ludwig), which I have compared 
with Lamarck's own specimens, is perfectly the same as Dr. 
Krauss's. The species is quite distinct. 
52. A. spinosa, Linn. Lam. ill, 620, f. 3! DC. 1. c. p. 138, 
n. 1. E. Mey.! comm. p. 59. Walp. l. c. p. 502.—Ad sylvarum 
margines prope Umlaas Rivier, Port Natal (V, c.) Dec. 1839 
Krauss n. 166. In solo argillaceo colium prope Knysna 
Rivier, George (IV, b.), Febr. 1839, idem, n. 890. 
53. A. corrudefolia, Berg. pl. Cap. p. 207. DC. 1. c. n. 24. 
—In arenosis circa Kampsbaay (III, D. b.) Aug. 1838 
Krauss, Hb. propr.—Our plant agrees in every respect with 
Bergius's excellent description, except in having the leaves 
minutely mucronate. The flowers are generally terminal, no 
axillary as stated by De Candolle, but sometimes they be- 
come at last lateral from the prolongation of a branchle 
beyond the inflorescence. 
54. A. carnosa, Linn. Lam. dict. 1. p. 289. (descr. bond 
DC. 1. c. n. 30. E. Mey. comm. p. 60. Walp. l. c. p. 490.— 
In arenoso-lapidosis ad latera montium prope Simon's Ba 
(IIT, E. b.) Sept. 1838. Krauss, n. 894. 
55. A. elongata, E. Mey. comm. p. 63 (haud Eckl. et Zeyh. 
A. Dregeana, Walp. in Linnea 13, p. 486.—In solo argilla- 
ceo-arenoso, Langekloof, distr. George (IV, B. c.) Krau 
n. 889. 
56. A. comosa, Thunb. DC. l. c. n. 50. E. Mey. comm 
p. 63.—In collibus prope George (IV, C. b.) Jan. 1839 
Krauss n. 895. 
57. A. cephalotes, Thunb. DC. l. c. n. 50. E. Mey. l. €.— 
Ad latera montium Hottentotshollandsberge (ILI, D. a) 
Noy: 1838. Krauss, n. 887. 
