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FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. A45 
mum attenuatis, planis, utrinque hispidulo-scabris, nervo 
medio subtus crasse costatis; pedicellis axillaribus 5-8 um- 
bellato-aggregatis, folio duplo brevioribus calycibusque pube- 
rulis; corolla patente, concolore; coronæ foliolis erectis, 
lamina membranacea ovata acuta mutica erecta apice inflexa 
terminatis, basi utrinque 1-dentatis, folliculis ? Cum 
precedente legit Dr. F. Krauss. 
Species media inter P. appendiculatum et orbicularem, E. 
Mey. l. c.; a priore, facie simillimo, differt preecipue foliis 
inferne attenuatis, ab utroque corolla patente et corone 
forma. Umbelle in axillis alternis sessiles (nunquam? op- 
positze) pedicellis 6-8 lin. longis. Corolla as large as in 
P. ligulatus and P. concolor, of a pale greenish colour, the 
segments oblong, acute. 
16. P. ligulatus, E. Mey.\.c. p. 211. In graminosis in 
Zitzikamma (IV. C. b.) Mart. 1839 et prope flum. Kromme 
Rivier, Uitenhage (IV. C. c.) Febr. 1839. Dr. Krauss.— This 
species is extremely like P. vewillaris, but has a very dif- 
ferently shaped corona staminea. 
17. P. crispus, E. Mey. ! l. c. p. 214. In solo granitico 
prope Erste Rivier, Stellenbosch (III. A. e.) alt. 1000 ped. 
Nov. 1838, Krauss, n. 1259. 
18. P. albens, E. Mey.! l. c. Ad sylvarum margines 
prope Port Natal (V. c.) Dec. 1839. Krauss, n. 84. 
19. P. viridiflorus, E. Mey. 1l. c. In graminosis ad radicis 
Montium Tafelberge prope Port Natal (V. c.) Aug. 1839.— 
We have not seen Drége’s plant, but our specimens perfectly 
agree with the diagnosis given by Meyer. 
20. Cynoctonum pilosum, E. Mey.! l. c. p. 216. Scandens 
in sylvis primitivis ad Goukamma Rivier, (IV. C. b.) Febr. 
1839. Krauss, n. 1256. 
21. C. crassifolium, E. Mey.l.c. Decumbens in arenosis 
terre Zitzikamma (IV. C. b.) Mart. 1839. Krauss, n. 1257. 
—Our specimens have the leaves much less, and indeed 
almost imperceptibly ciliated than Drége’s. 
22. C. Capense, E. Mey.! 1. c. (excl. syn). Scandens in — 
sylvis primitivis, Zitzikamma (IV. C. b.) Mart. 1839. Krauss, 
