§32 FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
4, p. 135. (excl. syn.)—In graminosis prope flum. Umlaas, 
Port Natal (V. c.), Dec. 1839. Krauss, n. 196. 
15. L. inebrians, E. Mey.! in Hb. Drége.—Cinanthe ine- 
brians, Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 252 (descr. bona).—? Lepisma 
paniculatum, E. Mey. MSS. in Hb. Drége (which, according 
to the specimen I have seen, I cannot distinguish from 
L. inebrians).—Ad rivulos prope Gnadenthal (IV. A.) Dec. 
1838. Krauss, n. 1180. 
This plant is widely different from L. pyrethrifolia, espe- 
cially in the foliage; Thunberg’s synonym, therefore, cannot 
belong to the latter, to which Sprengel and De Candolle had 
referred it, its description agreeing scarcely with it, whereas 
it answers perfectly our L. inebrians. 
l6. Gnanthe filiformis, Lam. DC.1. c. p. 139, E. Mey. ! 
in Hb. Drége.—In summitate montium prope Gnadenthal — 
(IV. A.), Dec. 1838. Dr. Krauss. 
17. Feniculum ? Kraussianum, n. sp., caule tereti pedun- 
culisque dense minuteque puberulis; foliis inferioribus reni- 
formibus, petiolo vix longioribus utrinque puberulis, subdu- 
plicato-serratis, serraturis grossis acutis, superioribus sensim 
angustioribus 3-lobis, lobis subintegris; umbellis 10-12- 
radiatis, involucro 1-phyllo, involucellis oligophyllis, fructibus 
ovalibus. i 
In planitie prope Port Natal (V. c.), Nov. 1839. Krauss, 
n. 140. 
This plant has some resemblance with Pimpinella cordata, 
E. Mey.! in Herb. Drège, which, however, differs in its 
long and filiform petioles and smooth serrulate leaves. The 
seeds of our specimen not being ripe, I am uncertain as to 
the genus to which it belongs. The general form of the fruit 
is rather that of a Pimpinella than of a Fæniculum; but its 
prominent, almost winged juga, remove it decidedly from the 
former genus to the latter, with which they agree quite well. 
The vittze, too, as far as I could perceive, are those of a Fe- 
niculum, viz. one in each vallecula, and two on the planum 
commissurale. Root simple, fusiform. Stem round, faintly 
striated, about 18 inches high, erect, divided from its middle 
