88 FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
14 inch long, bearing opposite folioles from about 1 line - 
above its base; folioles 8-10 lines long, scarce 1 line broad, | 
complicated, the point always more or less recurved and ob- 
soletely mucronate. Racemes about 3 inches long, all reach- ; 
ing the same height; pedicels filiform 1-2 lines long ; flowers 
scarcely longer, white? calyx campanulate, almost equally 5- 
fid, lobes lanceolate acuminate ; vexillum pubescent outside. - 
The pubescence of the whole plant is greyish and not silky 
This species approaches in some points to 7. angulata, amt 
na and polystachya, E. Mey. comm. p. 190, but differs in 
the form and proportions of its folioles, inflorescence, pu 
bescence, etc. 
109. T. (Reineria) canescens, E. Mey.! comm. p. 109.— - 
In littore arenoso prope Port Natal (V. c.) Feb.1 840. Krauss - 
propr.—Pubescentia pulchre argenteo-sericea. 
110. T. (R.) Capensis, Pers. DC. prodr. 2, p. 252, n. 37. % 
et 9. E. Mey.! comm. p. 110. In umbrosis ad latera montis 
Duyvelsberg (III. A. e.) Jul. 1838. Krauss, n. 849. 
111. Apodynomene grandiflora, E. Mey.! comm. p. 111.— 
Tephr. grandift. Pers, DC.1. c. n. 20.—Ad sylvarum margin 
in Zitzikamma (IV. C. b.) Mart. 1839. Krauss, n, 918. 
112. A. macropoda, E. Mey.! comm. p. 112. a.—In solo - 
argillaceo inter lumina Umslutie et Umgani, et prope Pieter - 
Mauritzburg, Port Natal (V. c.) Jun.-Sept. 1839. Krauss, 
n. 244 et 451. i 
113. Lessertia astragalina, nob.—Suffruticosa? caulibus sub- 
simplicibus, angulato-sulcatis, glabris ; stipulis membranaceis, 
ovato-lanceolatis, petiolo brevi longioribus ; foliolis 10-14- 
jugis, oblongis v. obovatis, truncatis v. emarginatis, mucro- 
nulatis, ciliolatis ; racemis terminalibus et axillaribus longe 
petiolatis, oblongis, laxiusculis; calyce pilosiusculo, basi bi- 
bracteolato, dentibus obtusiusculis. 
In arenosis planitiei Capensis (III. E. b.) Sept. 1835+ 
Krauss, n. 857. This looks very much like L. pulchra, DC 
which, nevertheless, according to Drége's specimens, Cer- 
tainly differs, being smaller in every part, and having only 6- 
pairs of folioles, shorter pedicels, etc. L. sulcata E. Mey 
