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cephalotes, but it is not sufficiently described to ascertain it 
with certainty. 
Hottentots-holland and Klynriver mountains Ecklon and 
Zeyher! and in several other collections. 
3. P. levigata (DC. Leg. Mem. p. 195, t. 30,) foliis oblon- 
go-linearibus acutiusculis obscure uninerviis glabris v. supe- 
rioribus ramulisque adpresse pubescentibus, bracteis lanceo- 
latis ovatisve acutis concavis pubescentibus, pedicellis brac- 
teas superantibus, calycis pubescentis v. adpresse pilosi la- 
ciniis ovatis v. breviter oblongis mucronulatis v. acutius- 
eulis.— Crotalaria capitata Lam. Dict. 2. p. 195, Illustr. 
t. 617. t. 3?.—This is certainly different from P. capitata 
and easily known by its long pedicels and narrow bracts, but 
of the synonyms quoted by De Candolle, Borbonia levigata 
Linn. and L. /evigata Thunb. are hereafter referred to 
under P. Thunbergii. Linnzus’s character of Liparia umbellata 
agrees better with P. /evigata DC. but in the Linnean her- 
barium the P. Airsuéa and P. cephalotes are named L. um- 
bellata. 
Cape Colony. I have only seen it among Dr. Thom's 
plants in Sir W. Hooker's herbarium. 
4. P. cephalotes (E. Mey! Comm. p. 18. excl. syn. Lam.,) 
foliis oblongis acutis concavis demum planis uninerviis utrin- 
que ramulisque subsericeo-pilosis demum glabratis, bracteis 
lato-ovatis concavis mucronatis pilosis, floribus breviter pe- 
dicellatis, calycis pilosissimi laciniis oblique ovatis subæqua- 
libus obtusis. 
Mountains of Stellenbosch district, Piquetberg and Cedar- 
bergen in Clanwilliam district. Drége/ 
5. P. capitata (DC.! Prod. 2. p. 121,) foliis oblongo-li- 
nearibus acutis convolutis concavisve enerviis ramisque gla- 
bris v. superne hirsutis, bracteis lato-ovatis concavis obtusis 
v. mucronulatis, floribus subsessilibus, calycis hirsutissimi 
laciniis obtusis infima apice coriacea nitidula ceteris paullo 
longiore.— Liparia capitata Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 566. Priest- 
leya levigata, E. Mey.! Comm. p. 18. non DC. : 
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