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subteretibus glabris pilosulisve, foliis profunde cordatis orbi- 
culatis undulatis complicatis apice reflexo-mucronatis piloso- 
ciliatis multinerviis reticulatis, pedunculis 1-3-floris pilosis, 
laciniis calycinis angustissimis tubo longioribus.— Crotalaria 
perforata, Linn! Herb. Borbonia perforata, E. Mey! Comm. 
p. 16. non Thunb, B. ciliata, Willd. Spec. 3. p. 923 et DC. 
Prodr. 2. p. 120 ex parte, B. Candolleana, Eckl. et Zeyh. ! 
Enum. p. 163. B. commutata, Vog: Linnea, 10. p. 596.— 
Auricule foliorum pone caulem etsi sepe incumbentes, con- 
stanter libere. - 
Among shrubs and tall grass, and on shady rocks, Du- 
toits-kloof, Drége! Tulbagh, Ecklon and Zeyher! and in 
other collections. 
12. B. perforata, (Thunb. Prodr. Fl. Cap. p. 122) caule 
decumbente subscandente, ramulis subteretibus glabris pi- 
losisve, foliis perfoliatis undulatis obtusis v. vix recurvo-mu- 
cronatis multinerviis reticulatis margine ciliatis integerrimisve, 
pedunculis 1-2-floris folio brevioribus, laciniis calycinis tubo 
brevioribus. — B. ciliata, Willd. Herb. (ex Walpers,) Spec. 3. 
p. 923 et DC. Prodr. 2. p. 120 ex parte.—Auricule foliorum 
pone caulem connate. Flores minores quàm in B. un- 
dulata. 
Near Grootvadersbosch in Swellendam Mundt! Campe 
Bay, Harvey ! also Burchell! n. 418 and 8014. 
XI. Rarxia, Thunb.—dmannia, Thunb.—Vascoa DC.— 
Pelecynthis, E. Mey. ; 
. . This genus, taken as a whole, is so very natural a one, that 
I suggested (Ann. Mus. Vind. 2. p. 142) the reuniting with 
it.Vascoa and Pelecynthis, which had been separated by De 
Candolle and E. Meyer. The same view had been taken by 
Walpers, (Linnza, 13. p. 462) although he subsequently 
(Repert. 1. p. 579,) again separated Pelecynthis, A closer 
examination of the species shows that it may well be divided 
into four sections, by characters of nearly equal value, but 
scarcely of importance enough to break up into distinct 
