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tamen Comm. p. 12 nec Eckl. et Zeyh. R. racemosa, Eckl. 
et Zeyh. Enum. p. 161 ?—The Rafnia cuneifolia of Thunberg 
is referred both by E. Meyer, and by Walpers to the section 
Eurafnia; but his detailed description of the calyx and 
corolla, although he does not state the form of the carina, 
shows plainly that it is a Pelecynthis he had in view, and my 
specimen so named in Drége's collection belongs certainly to 
this section. I presume it to be the same, also, as the one 
mentioned by Walpers as being named R. cuneifolia in 
Willdenow's herbarium. 
In dry rocky mountainous situations, near Paarl and 
Datoits-kloof, Drége ! 
16. R. rhomboidea, (Walp. Linnea 13. p. 464) ramulis 
subteretibus, foliis ovato-rhombeis ellipticis oblongisve acu- 
tiusculis basi cuneatis uninerviis, venis inconspicuis, floribus 
ad apices ramorum 1-3, pedunculis brevibus aphyllis, calycis 
laciniis tubo equilongis, superioribus triangularibus, infima 
subulata equilonga, carina apice utrinque late emarginata.— 
Pelecynthis rhomboidea, E. Mey ! Comm. p. 14, R. cuneifolia, 
Eck). et Zeyh.! Enum. p. 161 non Thunb.—More branched 
and leaves smaller than in R. cuneifolia. 
Sandy places amongst rocks, near Tulbagh, Ecklon and 
Zeyher !, Piquetberg, Drége ! 
Sect. 4. Caminotropis.— Hybotropis et Caminotropis, E. 
Mey. — Calyx  Pelecynthis. Carina fornicata, obtusa. 
Ovarium biovulatum. Legumen longe stipitatum, 1-2 sper- 
mum. 
17. R. dichotoma, (Eckl. et Zeyh.! Enum. p. 161) ramulis 
floriferis dichotomis ancipitibus, foliis late ovatis oblongisve 
acutis obtusisve crassis enerviis, floribus intra folia ultima 
solitariis subsessilibus, calycis laciniis acuminatis tubo bre- 
vioribus, carina fornicata obtusa dorso subgibba.— PelecyntAis 
gibba, E. Mey. Comm. p. 14 teste Walpersio. 
Mountains near Gnadendal, Ecklon and Zeyher ! also 
Burchell ! n. 7742. I 
18 R. retroflexa, (Thunb? Fl. Cap. p. 565) ramulis filifor- 
mibus teretibus, folis obovatis ovatisve alternis v. ultimis 
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