92 Annals of the South African Museum. 



DISTRIBUTION : Orange Free State (Bloemfontem). 

 SESUTO : See C. Turrita, Tlmnb. 



C. rubescens, Schonl & Bkr. f. 



Summit of the Mont-aux-Sources, 9500 ft., January, Flanagan, 

 1834! ; Goodman's Krans Mtn., 9650 ft., March, Galpin, 6625. 



DISTRIBUTION : Endemic. 



C. sediflora, E. & Z. 



Leribe, A. Dieterlen, 252a ! ex parte ; growing on sloping rocks at 

 side of streams, flowers white, Phillips, 739!; south slopes of Leribe 

 plateau above Khaniane, Phillips, 885 ! 



DISTRIBUTION : Cathcart. Stockenstroom. 



SESUTO : See C. baswtica, Schonl. 



. tenuicaulis, Schonl. 



Natal, Van Eeeneu, 5500 ft., March, Schlechter, 6964. 

 DISTRIBUTION : Endemic. 



C. umbraticola, JST. E. Br. 



Natal, in moist places under dense shade, Van Eeenen, 5-6000 ft., 

 Wood, 5961, 5969; Evans, 362. 

 DISTRIBUTION : Endemic. 

 See note under C. crenatifolia, Bkr. f. 



C. natans, Thuub. 



In a marshy hollow near the village of Matsoeberane, between 

 Hlohoeng and the Caledon Eiver, l|-4 in. high, flowers reddish, A. 

 Dieterlen, 942a ! ; Eiver beds at Hlotse, Leribe District, 2-5 in. high, 

 flowers white, October, A. Dieterlen, 809! 



DISTRIBUTION : Malmesbury. Cape. Paarl. Swellendam. Somerset 

 East. 



SESUTO : Morim oa mokhoabo. The hair of the marsh. Moriri-oa 

 nukana. The hair of the small river. Moriri oa liliba. The hair of 

 the fountains. Mohat'a metsi o monyenyane. The small one who 

 tramples on the water. This plant is used to make a " medicine " 

 called " Mohatollo " (meaning deliverance from oppression), and is 

 used as a charm when a person is suspected of being bewitched. Also 

 used as a charm in cases of illness. If a child is ill, incisions are 

 made on its body as well as on the body of the mother, in which the 

 " medicine " is placed, and some of the child's blood is put into the 

 mother and vice versii. In the case of a grown-up person the same 

 process takes place between him and his nurses. 



