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Eckl. et Zeyh. |. c, which, too, appears nearly related, differs 
also in the stipules and in the 1-3-flowered peduncles, 
69. Ch. barbata, nob.— Pumila, ramis stipulis foliis calyci- 
bus et leguminibus pilis longiusculis patentibus hispidulis ; 
stipulis ovato-lanceolatis, inter se et cum petiolo semiconnatis, 
persistentibus; foliolis obovato-oblongis, acutis v. subtrun- 
catis, submucronulatis, petiolo longioribus ; pedunculis sub- 
terminalibus, brevibus, 1-2-floris, apice 2-bracteolatis; calycis 
labio superiore semibifido, inferiore 3-fido; leguminibus 
lineari-lanceolatis. 
Ad ripas flum. Koega, Uitenhage (IV, C. c.) Apr. 1839. 
Krauss, n. 928. | 
A very distinct species, of which we have seen only small 
specimens in fruit, but which, as to the habit and calyx, un- 
doubtedly belong to this genus.  Folioles 4-5 lines long, 
25-3 lines broad near the extremity, cuneate, commonly com- 
plicated, smooth on the upper face, with a few scattered hairs 
(like those on the margin) on the inferior surface; petiole 
2-3 lines long.  Peduncles 2-4 lines long; calyx 5 lines long, 
lobes acute, lanceolate. Legumen nearly twice the length of 
the calyx, almost 2 lines broad, valves slightly convex, at 
last spirally convolute ; seeds numerous, globose. 
40. Ch. pumila, nob.—Argyrolobium pumilum, Eckl. et 
Zeyh. enum. p. 185. Walp. 1. c. p. 508.— Herb. Krauss, propr. 
(without indication of the locality. The petioles vary in 
length from 1 to nearly 4 lines, but are usually shorter than 
the folioles. Flowers pale yellow. Calyx 3 lines long, little 
shorter than the corolla; upper lip deeply bifid, almost bi- 
partite, inferior 3-toothed. Legumen 15-17 lines long, 21. 
broad, rather flat, shortly pubescent (scarcely silky.) 
71. Chasmone Andrewsiana, E. Mey.! comm. p. 74.— 
Cytisus tomentosus, Andr. Bot. Repos. t. 237.—Dichilus cilia- 
tus, Spreng. syst. suppl. p. 20. Eckl. et Zeyh. enum. p. 183. 
—Goodia ? polysperma, DC.! prodr. 2, p. 118.—Trichasma 
ciliatum, Walpers in Linnea 13, p. 511. | 
P. umbellata, E. Mey. l. c.—1In sylvis primitivis regionis 
Zitzikamma, (IV, C. b.) Mart. 1839. Krauss, n.917. —— 
