438 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOS. 
Albany district, Zeyher, n. 207! and in Burchell's col- 
lection. 
8. P. Burchellii (DC.! Prod. 2, p. 101), ramulis tomen- 
tosis, folis crassiusculis ovatis ellipticisve supra tenuius 
subtus densius sericeo-villosis, venis subtus leviter promi- 
nulis, pedunculis unifloris brevibus nunc brevissimis, calycis 
villosissimi laciniis lato-lanceolatis carina brevioribus.—P. 
Burchellii et P. lancifolia, Eckl. et Zeyh.! Enum. p. 156.— 
The bracts are remarkably reticulate in this species, and but 
slightly so in the two preceding. 
Stony places on the sides of hills, in the districts of Uiten- 
hage and Albany, Ecklon and Zeyher! Burchell! n. 3475 
and 5175 ; Zeyher ! n. 824 and 915. 
9. P. lanceolata (Benth.! in Ann. Mus. Vind. 2, p. 68); 
ramulis tomentosis, folis oblongo-lanceolatis utrinque tenui- 
ter pubescentibus v. junioribus sericeo-villosis subtus reticu- 
lato-venosis, pedunculis unifloris folio subtendente breviori- 
bus v. rarius equilongis, calycis rufo-villosi subsericei laciniis 
lanceolatis acutis carinam zequantibus.— P. calyptrata B ? lan- 
ceolata, E. Mey.! Comm. p. 10.— Besides the decided dif- 
ference in the bracts and in the form of the leaves, this plant 
is more woolly than P. calyptrata, the hairs of the calyx less 
appressed, the peduncles much shorter, and the bud never 
so obtuse as in that species. It is much nearer to P. velu- 
tina. 
Along streams in the district of Zwellendam, Mundt ! 
Drege! 
Series III, Calyptrate. Folia utrinque pubescentia subtus 
reticulato-venosa. . Bractece latissime, connate in calyptram 
basi circumscissam. 
10. P. calyptrata (Willd. Spec. 2, p. 504), foliis obovato- 
ellipticis, calycis adpresse rufo-pubescentis laciniis lanceolatis 
carinam subcquantibus.—P. styracifolia, Sims, Bot. Mag. 
t. 1580; DC. Prod. 2, p. 102. P. myrtillifolia, Eckl. et 
Zeyh.! Enum. p. 156 non Willd. 
Moist places on the hills from the Table Mountain, near 
