FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 105 
162. Acacia leucocephala, Link. DC. prodr. 2, p. 467, 
n. 193.— Prope Porto Praya, ins. S. Yago Promontor. viridis, 
Apr. 1838, florentem et fructigeram legit Dr. Krauss. 
163. Acacia Caffra, Willd. DC. l. c. p. 459, n. 111, 
E. Mey. comm. p. 169.—In arenosis ad ripas flum. Oli. 
fants Rivier, distr. George (IV. B. c.), Jan. 1839. Krauss, 
n. 911. 
164. A. multijuga, nob.—Ramis  pefiolisque inermibus, 
stipulis spinosis rectiusculis brevibus, pinnis 25-30-jugis; 
foliolis 30-35-jugis, linearibus, obtusis, ciliolatis, glabris ; 
petiolo generali infra infimum jugum et inter 3 v. plura juga 
extima glandulam sessilem gerente, cum partialibus eglandu- 
losis pilosiusculo ; spicis axillaribus solitariis, pedunculo 
lignescente ; leguminibus coriaceis, continuis, glabris, 5-8- 
Spermis, suturis crassiusculis subcarinato-acutis. 
In graminosis inter Port Natal et Tugala Rivier (V. c.), 
Jun. 1839. Krauss, n. 112. 
Closely allied to the following, which, however, according 
to the authentic specimens we have compared, differs essen- 
tially in the pinnee being less numerous (only 9-12 pairs), in 
the longer and pubescent (not only ciliated) folioles, gemi- 
nate spikes and longer peduncles. We have not seen the 
flowers, 
165. A, fallax, E. Mey. comm. p. 169.—In collibus prope, 
Hum. Umlaas, Port Natal (V. c), Nov. 1839. Krauss, 
n. 63 (without fruit.) fi 
166. Dichrosiachys nutans, Benih. in Hook. Journ. 4, 
P- 353, D. Caffra, nob. dim. in Hb. Krauss.—Ad sylvarum 
margines prope flum. Umlaas, Port Natal (V. c.), Dec. 1839. 
rauss, n. 148.—We formerly considered this distinct from 
the Senegal plant, on account of the latter having (at least in 
our individuals from Sieber) spinescent branches, of which 
the Natal specimens, otherwise quite the same, show no 
trace; but since Mr. Bentham, who has examined plants 
from different parts of Africa, refers those of Dr. Krauss to 
D. nutans, we willingly submit to his decision. bap 
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