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126. E. Kraussianum, nob.—Caule erecto, antrorsum cano- 
piloso; foliolis oblongis, obtusiusculis, novellis sericeo-argen- 
tatis, adultis utrinque parce pilosiusculis; pedunculis axilla- 
ribus folio duplo longioribus; floribus subsessilibus, retrorsum 
imbricatis, helvolo-pilosis ; calycis dentibus triangularibus, 
brevibus. 
Ia graminosis ad rad. mont. Tafelberge, Port Natal (V. c.) 
Aug. 1839. Krauss, n. 474 (ex parte.) 
Intermediate between E. salignum (with which it was con- 
founded by Dr. Krauss) and E. polystachyum ; but differing 
from both in the pubescence; from the first, moreover, in 
the folioles being scarcely half as long, though equally broad, 
and blunt or even rounded at the end, and in the shorter 
lobes of the calyx; and from the latter, with which it agrees 
inits yellow flowers, in the leaves being much smaller in 
every direction, and in the less dilated lobes of the calyx, 
which, besides, is hirsuto-pilose, instead of tomentose. 
127. E. polystachyum, E. Mey. comm. p. 130.—Inter arun- 
dines prope Umlaas Rivier, Port Natal (V. c.) Jan. 1840. 
Tauss, n. 64. 
Corolla yellow, quite glabrous. Legumes 2, or rarely 3- 
seeded, broad and obliquely ovate, (6 lines long, 4-5 lines 
broad) rounded at both ends, with a short beak, densely 
bearded all over with long soft yellowish (scarcely silky) 
hairs. 
128. Orthodanum sordidum, E. Mey. comm. p. 131.—In 
solo argillaceo prope Pieter Mauritzburg, Port Natal (V. e) 
Sept. 1839. Krauss, n. 374. Corolla flava, calyce brevior 
V. Vix eum equans. Vexillum basi 2-auriculatum, ecallosum. 
Stamen decimum liberum, basi vix geniculatum. Ovarium 
margine superiore barbatum. 
129. O. glabratum, nob.—Fruticulosum, ramis apice pube- 
rulis ; foliis (omnibus ?) 3-foliolatis, foliolis oblongis, mucro- 
nulato-acutis, reticulato-nervosis, demum glabris, nitidulis, 
novellis pilosiusculis ; floribus subsolitariis, brevissime pe- - 
dunculatis, CY acm ^ 
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