528 FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
3. Agrimonia Eupatorium, L.—Ad sylvarum margines terre 
Outeniqua. (IV, C. b.), Febr. 1839. Dr. Krauss. 
4. Cliffortia odorata, Linn. fil. DC. prodr. 2, p. 595.—Ad 
rivulos in Outeniqua (IV, C. b.), Feb. 1839. Krauss, n. 1202. 
Planta masc. 
5. C. filifolia, Linn. fil. DC. l. c. p. 596.—1In solo lapidoso- 
arenoso ad latera montis Duyvelskop, distr. George (IV, A, 
), Feb. 1839. Krauss, n. 1204. Stirps mascula. 
6. C. laricina, E. Mey. ms. in Hb. Drége.—var. longifolia, 
nob.—In solo lapidoso prope Caledon (IV, B. b.), Dec. 1838. 
Krauss, n. 1203. Pl. foeminea.—Our plant agrees with Drége's 
in every point, except in having the leaves nearly twice as 
long; but whether this be sufficiently distinct from C. fili- 
Jolia, to which it bears the strongest resemblance, I do not 
venture to decide, never having seen the fruit of the latter. 
In our specimens, it is 2 lines long (thrice the diameter), and 
marked with longitudinal ribs, which are more prominent at 
both extremities than in the middle. 
7. C. ericefolia, Linn. fil. DC. 1. c.—In arenosis prope 
Constantiam (III, D. b.), Sept 1838. Krauss, n. 1209. Stirps 
masc.—Our plant is exactly the same as ** C. teretifolia, 
Thunb.? var. tenuior? E. Mey.! in Herb. Drége, but having 
the leaves carinato-complicate, not terete; and Thunberg's 
plant being most likely not distinct from that of Linneus, 
the name given by the latter author merits to be re- 
tained as most applicable to the plant in question. 
8. C. eriocephalina, Cham. in Linnea 6, p. 349.—In are- 
nosis planitiei Capensis (III, E. b), Sept. 1838. Krauss, 
n. 1211. Pl. masc. 
9. C. falcata, Linn. fil. DC. 1. c. E. Mey.! in Hb. Drége. 
—Cum precedente. July, 1838. Krauss, n. 1212. PL 
masc. : 
10. C. ternata, Linn. fl. DC. 1. c.—C. polygonifolia, E. 
Mey.! in Hb. Drége. Cum preced. Sept. 1838. Krauss, 
n. 1210. 
