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46. L.calycina, suffruticosa, humilis, decumbens v. erec- 
tiuscula, ramosissima, patentim pilosa, stipulis solitariis li- 
nearibus, foliolis obovatis oblongis v. rarius sublinearibus 
pilosis, calyce piloso profunde 5-fido corollam subequante, 
vexillo obovato carinaque obtusa subzquilonga sericeo-vil- 
losis, legumine turgido piloso-hispido calycem valde auctum 
vix squante.— Lipozygis calycina, E. Mey.! Comm. p. 78. 
Leptis calycina, Steud. Nom. Bot. ed. 2.— This little plant 
has much of the habit of Ononis reclinata ; it varies much 
like the preceding species, but some of Drége's specimens 
may possibly be distinct. 
Caffer country to the N.E. of the colony: Katberg and 
Kliplaat river, Drége/ Thaba Uncha, Vaal river and Maca- 
lisberg, Burke ! 
****  Foliolis ternis, carina acuta. 
47. L. lenticula, prostrata, pumila, subsericeo-pubescens, 
stipulis solitariis parvis, foliolis parvis obovatis v. cuneato- 
oblongis, floribus solitariis oppositifoliis subsessilibus, calycis 
subsericei lacinia infima paullo minore, vexillo oblongo acu- 
minato dorso medio puberulo carina rostrata paullo bre- 
viore, legumine subfalcato calyce subduplo longiore adpresse 
pubescente vix demum turgido.—Crotalaria lenticula, E. 
Mey.! Comm. p. 26. 
South Africa, Burchell, n. 1455, in the Sneeuwbergen on 
the flat between Rivertje and Nieuwkerkshoogte, Drége / 
48. L. diversifolia, suffruticosa, humilis, decumbens, ar- 
genteo-sericea, stipulis solitariis lanceolatis, foliolis ternis v. 
rarius solitariis oblongo-lanceolatis sublinearibusve acutis, 
floribus solitariis oppositifoliis breviter pedunculatis, calycis 
argenteo-sericei laciniis subeequilongis corolla parum brevio- 
ribus, vexillo obovato acuminato subsericeo carinam breviter 
rostratam æquante, legumine canescente calycem excedente 
demum turgidulo.— Crotalaria diversifolia E. Mey.! Comm. 
P- 77. 
Caffer country. Banks of the Basche river, hills near 
Klein Bruintjeshoogte, grassy plains near Schiloh, Drege! 
Thaba Uncha and Caledon river, Burke ! 
