A52 FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
George (IV. C. b.) Jan. 1839. Krauss, n. 772.—$. macro- 
phylla, Meisn. l. c.—In summitate montium Tafelberge prope 
Port Natal (alt. 2500-3000 ped.) Sept. 1839, Krauss, n. 779+ 
Folia imo inferiora pilis longioribus minusque adpressis 
villosa. Formam preterea inter 6 et y intermediam, foliis 
utrinque fere glabris insignem, in arenosis graminosis circa 
Port Natal, Jul. 1839, legit Dr. Krauss, n. 282. 
2. P. lava Wickstr. Meisn. l. c. p. 396.—In solo ganitico 
ad rad. mont. Tafelberg (III. E. b.) Jul. 1838. Krauss, 
n. 751. 
3. P. spicata, Linn. fil. Meisn. l. c. p. 398.—In planitie 
Zoetendalsvalei, distr. Zwellendam (IV. C. a.) Krauss, 
n. 754.—From these specimens it appears that the flowers 
are originally terminal, forming small heads, with a gemma 
in the centre, which afterwards grows out into a branch, so 
as to change the position of the flowers into a lateral 
one. . 
4. Cryptadenia grandiflora, Meisn. l. c. p. 405.—In areno- 
sis planitiei Capensis (III. E. b.) Nov. 1839. Krauss, n. 756. 
—The leaves in these specimens are remarkably short, gene- 
rally not above two lines long. 
5. C. uniflora, Meisn. \. c. p. 406.— Cum preeced.— Krauss, 
n. 1885. - 
6. Lachnea capitata, Meisn. l. c. p. 414, a et f..—1nter 
frutices in planitie Capensi, Maj. 1838, Krauss, n. 761 et 
162. 
7. L. diosmoides, Meisn. l. c. p. 418, a. In sylvis primiti- 
vis terre Outeniqua prope George, alt. 1000 ped. (IV. C. b.) 
Jan. 1839. Krauss, n. 773. Folia subcarinata. 
8. L. awillaris, Meisn. l. c. p. 422. In solo arenoso pla- 
mütiei Zoetendalsvalei (iV. C. a.) Dec. 1838. Krauss, n. 
T bis. 
9. Gnidia (Pentamere) Kraussiana, n. sp.—herbacea ? caule 
recto simplici ; ; foliis ovalibus v. lanceolato-oblongis nervosis ; 
capitulo terminali, solitario, pedunculato, multifloro ; invo- 
lucri 8-12-phylli patuli foliolis ovato-oblongis v. lanceolatis 
pubescentibus, flores subaequantibus ; floribus extus sericeo- 
