ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOSA. 4413 
V. Liparia, Linn. ex parte, DC. 
1. L. spherica (Linn.! DC. Prod. 2, p. 121), ramis glabris, 
folis erectis lanceolato-oblongis mucronato-acutis 5-7-ner- 
viis, bracteis glabris eciliatis, calycis glabri lacinia inferiore 
eciliata, superioribus ciliatis. 
Stony and clayey situations near Cape Town, sides of the 
Table Mountain, ete. Ecklon and Zeyher! Dràge ! Burchell! 
n. 8585, and others. 
2. L. comantha (Eckl. et Zeyh.! Enum. p. 164.) ramis 
pilosulis mox glabratis, foliis oblongis mucronato-acutis 5-7- 
nerviis, bracteis eciliatis, calycis extus pilosi lacinia infe- 
riore vexillo paullo breviore eciliato intus villosissimo, supe- 
rioribus villosis ciliatis.—Habit, and size of heads of flowers 
nearly as in L. spherica, from which, however, it appears to 
be constantly distinct. 
Rocks above Hottentots-hollands-kloof, Ecklon and Zeyher! 
I have seen it also in other collections. 
3. L. Burchellii (sp. n.), ramulis glabris, foliis lanceolato- 
oblongis mucronato-acutis crassis obscure sub 5-nerviis, 
bracteis ciliatis, calycis undique pilosi laciniis omnibus ci- 
liatis intus villosis inferiore vexillo dimidio breviore.—Size of 
heads as in the two last; leaves longer and narrower and 
quite distinct by the calyx. i 
Cape Colony, Burchell! n. 6881. 
4. L. parva (Vog. ex Walpers Linnea, 13, p. 468) e 
gracili ramoso piloso, foliis patentibus reflexisve ovato- 
ellipticis oblongisve acuminatis trinerviis, bracteis orbicu- 
latis acuminatis foliorum circiter longitudine margine bar- 
bato-ciliatis, calycis extus undique pilosi laciniis lanceolato- 
ellipticis longe barbatis, inferiore vexillo parum breviore.— 
Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4034.— Heads of flowers, not above half 
the size of those of the three preceding species and 
habit near that of a Priestleya. 
Interior of South Africa. Bowie. Long cultivated in the 
Botanical Gardens, Kew. Cape Colony. Forbes! 
5. L. crassinervia, Meissn. Described in this Journal, 
