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i nfima lineari-setacea ceteris parum breviore tubo longiore, 
legumine sessili lanceolato acuto. 
Sandy plains in Cape and Stellenbosch districts, and 
mouth of the Klyn river, Ecklon and Zeyher ! Dróge ! and 
others; Burchell! n. 3754 and 8178; also Sidbury, near 
Graham’s Town in Albany, Burke !, a very distant locality, 
but the specimens are precisely similar to those from the 
neighbourhood of Cape-Town. 
10. R. angulata, (Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 564) ramulis angu- 
latis, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis anguste cuneatis v. linearibus, 
ramulis floriferis subdichotomis foliatis, laciniis calycinis 4 
superioribus lanceolatis parum ineequilatis, infima lineari- 
setacea caeteris subbreviore tubo parum longiore, legumine 
basi longe angustato stipitato.—R. angustifolia, et R. filifolia, 
Thunb. l. c., Pelecynthis dichotoma, E. Mey! ex specim. a cl. 
Drége accepto vix tamen Comm. p. 14.—A very variable 
species having sometimes the leaves much like those of R. 
lancea, and sometimes very narrow linear. 
Very common in sandy hills, and sides of mountains in 
Cape and Stellenbosch districts from the Table Mountain 
to the Drakenstein and Hottentots-holland mountains, 
Drége! Ecklon and Zeyher! etc. Burchell! n. 228, 777 and 
7588. . 
11. R. humilis, (Eckl. et Zeyh. Enum, p. 162), which with 
Walpers I should presume to be the same as R. Eck/onis, 
E. Mey. Comm. p. 12, (neither of which specimens have I 
seen) is said to differ from R. angulata, by the large obtuse 
upper divisions of the calyx. : 
Cape Flats, Ecklon, according to E. Meyer, near Con- 
stantia, Ecklon and Zeyher. 
Sect. 3. Pelecynthis, E. Mey.—Calycis lacinize supreme a 
lateralibus sinu lata separate. Carina subfornicata late et 
oblique truncata v. utrinque emarginata. Legumen poly- 
spermum. Folia Eurafnie. 
12. R. opposita, (Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 564) foliis caulinis 
cuneato-oblongis sublanceolatisve acutis mucronatis basi an- 
gustatis, ramis floralibus subdichotomis foliatis, pedicellis 
