436 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOSZ. 
Mountains of Swellendam and George, Drige! Mundt ! 
Bowie! Burchell! (n. 5118) etc. 
Whatever may be the specimen contained in Willdenow's 
herbarium, it is clear that this is the P. buxifolia of Lamarck 
quoted by Willdenow as a synonym to his species, and I 
have little doubt, but that the following is Retz's plant, des- 
cribed by De Candolle from authentic specimens. Both 
have the leaves smooth above and may possibly be mere 
varieties of each other. If Willdenow's herbarium contains 
under that name a plant, “ foliis utrinque sericeis" as one 
would suppose from the section in which Walpers places it, 
it cannot surely be the one described by Willdenow in his 
Species Plantarum. 
3. P. buxifolia (Willd.? spec. 2, p.505, ex parte, DC. 
Prodr. 2, p. 102), foliis late ovatis obovatisve subplanis su- 
pra nitidis subtus dense sericeo-lanatis aveniis, pedunculis 
folio equilongis longioribusve 1-2-floris, calycibus rufo-vil- 
losis, laciniis lateralibus carina multo brevioribus.—P. glauca 
B biflora, Eckl. et Zeyh. ! Enum. p. 157. 
Hills between Swellendam and Kokman’s-Kloof; Ecklon 
and Zeyher ! . 
4. P. orbicularis (E. Mey.! Comm. p. 8), foliis orbiculari- 
bus margine revolutis aveniis supra nitidis subtus dense 
ferrugineo-villosis, pedunculis folio eequilongis longioribusve 
1-2-floris, calycibus rufo-villosis, laciniis lateralibus carina 
multo brevioribus.—Crotalaria orbicularis, E. Mey.! Lin- 
nea 7, p. 151. 
Hills and sides of mountains near Caledon, viz. near the 
baths, Ecklon! Gnadendal, Drige! Baviaans-kloof, Krauss. 
The specimens I have seen in different herbaria of the 
two preceding species are scarcely sufficient to give any accu- 
rate idea of their limits. 
Series Il, Villose. Folia utrinque tomentosa, tomento in 
Pagina superiore sepius sericea in inferiore laxiore, venis 
primarüs et sepe venulis reticulatis subtus plus minus 
prominulis. Bracteæ latissime, involucrantes nec calyptr&- 
formes. 
