92 FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA, 
In collibus prope Kromme Rivier, Uitenhage (IV. C. c.) 
Mart, 1830. Krauss, n. 844. 
Differing from O. sordidum in its low, ascending stems, 
not more than 6-8 inches high, three times smaller leaves, 
which soon become quite glabrous, and smaller solitary 
flowers. The leaflets are almost of equal length, the lateral. 
ones somewhat oblique (ineequilateral), prominently reticu- 
lated, especially on the upper face. 
130. O. Miihlenbeckii, nob.—Fruticulosum, foliis (om 
bus?) 3-foliolatis, foliolis ovalibus, utrinque subrotunda 
recurvo-mucronulatis, reticulato-venosis, subtus ramulisque 
pilosiusculis ; pedunculis axillaribus geminis brevissimis, 
leguminibus turgidis puberulis. In summitate montium Ou 
niqua (IV. C. b.) Mart. 1839. Krauss, n. 830. (O. dubium, 
nob. olim in Hb. Krauss.) 
Very near the preceding species, but distinct, we believe, 
in its still lower growth, smaller leaves, and pubescent 
The folioles are broader with respect to their length, barely 
_ half as long as those of O. glabratum, and much more obtuse; 
their reticulation is stronger, and their pubescence per 
nent, at least on the inferior surface. 
. 131. Copisma paniculatum, E. Mey.! comm. p. 134. — Locus 
natal. propr. ignot. Hb. Krauss, propr. 
132. C. viscidulum, E. Mey.1. c.—Forma inter a et B media, 
illi caule volubili, huic foliolis parvis et pubescentia accedens. 
Prope flum. Knysna, distr. George (IV. C. b.) Jan. 1839. 
Sade 851. 
. — 433. C. effusum, E. Mey.! comm. p. 135.—In collibus. 
- done flumina Umslutie et Umgani, Port Natal (V. c.) Jun. 
1839. Krauss, n. 301. 
134. C. tenue, E. Mey. comm. p. 136.—Ad sylvarum mar- 
gines in Zitzikamma (IV, C. c.) Mart. 1839. Krauss, n. 862. 
We have not seen Meyer’s plant, but the diagnose agr 
well with our specimens. - They come so very near C. 
bum, E. Mey., scarcely differing but in pubescence, that. 
suspect these two species ought to be united. 
