FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 101 
delphis (decimo prorsus deficiente), leguminibus tenue mem- 
branaceis, stipitatis, obtusis, 2-l-spermis, parce venosis, 
glabris. 
Ad sylvarum margines prope Port Natal (V. c), Nov. 
1839. Krauss, n. 220. 
À pretty species, quite distinct from all those described by 
E. Meyer, remarkable for its short corymbiform panicles with 
innumerable small white flowers, not larger than those of 
Ervum hirsutum, and especially in the total absence of the 
tenth stamen, of which we have been unable to discover any 
trace, even by repeated careful examination of perfect flowers 
as wel as buds. Staminal tube split above. "Vexillum obo- 
vato-oblong, emarginate, a little longer than the other petals 
which are quite free, equal in size and form, narrow and 
obtuse. Calyx semi-5-fid, the lowest segment a little longer 
and narrower than the others. Stigma subsessile, ovary 
slightly pilose. Legume 1-1} inch long, 4 lines broad. 
Seeds oblong, disposed fouspeadirally: Leaves 14-2 inches 
long, folioles opposite or frequently alternate, not exceeding 
3 lines in length and 1 in breadth, flat, minutely reticulated, 
and bearing on the inferior surface a rare pubescence of 
scattered adpressed hairs almost invisible to the naked eye. 
151. Cassia (Chamecrista) Capensis, Thunb. DC. prodr. 2, 
P- 504, n. 167, E. Mey.! comm. p. 158.—In solo arenoso 
in Zitzikamma (IV. C. c.), Mart. 1839. Krauss, n. 910. — — 
152. Schottia tamarindifolia, Afz. DC. 1. c. p. 508, n. 2, 
E. Mey. ! comm. p. 161.—In solo argillaceo prope Gauritz 
Rivier, distr. Zwellendam (IV. C. a.), Jan. 1839. Dr. Krauss, 
n. 930. 
153. Arachis hypogea, L. DC. l. c. p. 474, Eckl. et Zeyh. 
en. p. 260.—“ Nomine Tamangas colitur in Delagoa Bay," 
Herb. Krauss, propr. 
154. Mimosa spicata, E. Mey! comm. p. 164. Entada? 
Natalensis, Benth. in Hook. Journ. of Bot. 4, p. 333.—Ad _ 
sylvarum margines prope Port Natal (V. c), Dec. 100 T 
Krauss, n. 199.—Frutex scandens, ex Krauss in sched. — 
ase Zygia fastigiata, E. Met t comm. P 165.—In ns 
