96 Annals of the South African Museum. 



C. sp. 



Edge of- marsh, Doodman's Kraus Mtn., 8500 ft., March, 

 6G27. 



DISTRIBUTION : Endemic ? 



C. sp. 



Natal, Drakensbergen, 6-7000 ft., February, Evans, 614. 

 DISTRIBUTION : Endemic 



GRAMMANTHES, DC. 

 G. gentianoides, DC. 



Mountain slopes Flowers yellow. February. A. Dieterlen, 1001 ! 



DISTRIBUTION : Van Rhyusdorp. Malmesbury. Tulbagh. Paarl. 

 Cape. Stellenbosch. Caledon. Swellendam. 



SESUTO : Phalananyana. Small trumpets. Referring to the shape 

 of the corolla. 



KALANCHOE, Adam. 

 K. thyrsiflora, Harv. 



Mountain slopes. 15-26 in. high, flowers yellow. Early spring. 

 A. Dieterlen, 496 ! 



DISTRIBUTION : Albany. Queeustown. Philipstown. East Griqua- 

 laud. Natal. Transvaal (Pretoria, Barberton). 



SESUTO : Serelile. The slippery one. Used as a charm in cases of 

 difficulty, when matters can be smoothed over. A decoction is made 

 from the plant after being well cooked and given as an enema for 

 intestinal worms. Must be carefully used or it may cause harm. A 

 decoction prepared from the well-cooked roots is drunk by pregnant 

 women who do not feel well. It is said to ease them. 



COTYLEDON, Linn. 

 C. orbiculata, Linn. 



Mountain slopes. 10-30 in. high, flowers reddish-yellow. Spring. 

 A. Dieterlen, 318! 



DISTRIBUTION : Riversdale. Uitenhage. Port Elizabeth. Natal. 



SESUTO : Serelile. The slippery one. Of use in many diseases. 

 Makes a charm for an orphan child. The native children use the 

 leaves as playthings. 



C. Flanagan!, Schonl. 



Mountain slopes. 20-30 in. high. Flowers reddish-yellow. Spring. 

 A. Dieterlen, 497 ! 



DISTRIBUTION . Komgha. 



