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98. I. sarmentosa, Linn. fil. E. Mey. comm. p. 99. f. mi- 
crophylla, Lam. DC. 1. c. n. 99. In planitie Capensi (III. E. 
b.) Nov. 1838. Krauss, n. 1264. 
99. I. coriacea, Ait. DC. 1. c. n. 98. E. Mey.! comm. p. 
100.—* Ononis Mauritanica, L.” Herb. Lamarck! Indigofera 
Mauritanica, Thunb. Eckl. et Zeyh.! en. p. 238, Walpers in 
Linnea 13, p. 523. Ad latus occid. mont. Duyvelsberg (III. 
A. e.) Jan. 1838. Krauss, n. 837. (Un. itin. n. 429! Sieber 
Fl. Afr. mixt. n. 18 !) : 
100. I. alopecuroides, DC. 1. c. n. 97. E. Mey. ! comm. p. 
100. In solo argillaceo prope Caledon (1V. B. b.) Dec. 
1838. Krauss, n. S27. 
101. I. Candolleana, nob.—Fruticosa, ramis patentibus 
dense foliosis foliisque junioribus utrinque incanis, adultis 
minute strigillosis: foliis sessilibus 4-5-foliolatis patentibus, 
foliolis obcordatis recurvato-mucronulatis ; racemis axillari- 
bus paucifloris, folio triplo longioribus; leguminibus subcy- 
lindricis, glabris. 
Locis arenosis prope Berg Rivier (III. D. a.) Jul. 1838. 
Krauss, n. 838. This we should have taken for I. Burchellii, 
DC., with which it seems to agree in every point, except that 
the latter is said to have petiolate leaves, of which our plant 
Shows no trace, wherefore we must consider it a distinct, 
though nearly allied, species. Z. Burchellii, of E. Meyer 
(comm. p. 106), is most probably also different from De Can- 
dolle’s, its folioles being constantly alternating, and conse- 
quently not digitate. * Should our conjecture prove founded, 
we would propose to name Dr. Meyer's species 1. Hooker- 
iana. As to the inflorescence (which is unknown in De 
Candolle's species), it is widely different from our plant, the 
flowers forming a capitato-spicate raceme, shorter than the 
petiole. Our plant has the habit and folioles of I. coriacea, 
but much smaller flowers and a shorter fruit. ; 
102. 7. secunda, E. Mey.! comm. p. 102.—In solo argil- 
laceo prope Knysna Rivier, distr. George (IV. C. b) Teu. 
1839. Krauss, n. 832. : 
103. 1. eriocarpa, E. Mey. ! l. c. p. 103.—In solo argillaceo 
