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FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 441 
RunBIACEX. 
1. Gardenia Thunbergia, Linn. fil. DC. prodr. 4. p. 382.— 
In sylvis primitivis Caffrarie (V. c.) Mart. 1840. Krauss, n. 
1262. 
2. Anthospermum Aithiopicum, Linn. DC. l. c. p. 580.—In 
arenosis planitiei capensis (III. E. b.) Nov. 1838. Krauss, n. 
1206. 
3. A. spathulatum, Spr. DC. 1. c.—In solo arenoso prope 
Constantiam (III. D. b.) Sept. 1838. Krauss, n. 1207. 
4. Ambraria hirta Cruse. DC. i. c.—Ad latera mont. Duy- 
velsberg (III. A. e.) Jul. 1838. Krauss, n. 1208 (pl. masc.)— 
Our specimens differ somewhat from Drége’s in having the 
leaves less remote and shorter. 
5. Lagotis spermacocea, E. Mey.? in Hb. Drége. — In 
graminosis prope flum. Knysna, distr. George, (IV. C. b.) 
Febr. 1839. Krauss, n. 1205.—Our specimens from Drége, 
as. well as Krauss, are too imperfect to enable me to draw up 
the character of this undescribed and apparently new genus. 
The habit is that of some slender species of Spermacoce, and 
the chief generic character seems to consist in the great in- 
equality of the teeth of the calyx, one (or sometimes two) 
being liguliform, almost as long as the tube, and the rest 
quite minute. The flowers are axillary, solitary and pe- 
dicellate. 
LoBELIACEX. 
Dobrowskia Drégeana, Presl, in Hb. Drége.—In summitate 
montium prope Pieter Mauritzburg, Port Natal (V. c.) Dec. 
1839. Krauss, n. 203. 
JASMINEJE. 
Jasminum Capense, Thunb. fl. Cap. p. 4.—J. angulare Vahl, 
B glabratum, E. Mey. comment. p. 174.—Inter frutices — 
prope Uitenhage (IV. C. c.) Apr. 1839. Krauss, n, 1261. 
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