-5:38 J. w. BEWS. 



Lotononis 6 spp., Argyrolobium cir. 5 spp., Indi- 

 gofera cir. 3 spp., Teplirosia 2 or 3 spp., Sutlier- 

 landia frutescens, Rliynchosia spp., Eriosenia 

 2 spp., Buclienroedera glabrifolia, B. sparsiflora, 

 Cliffortia 2 spp., Crassula cir. 12 spp., Kalanclioe 

 tliyrsif lora, Mesembryantheinum 12 spp., Psammo- 

 tropha 2 spp., Oldenlandia amatymbica, Antlio- 

 spermum 2 spp., Galium subvillosum, A'^ernonia 

 4 spp.. Aster 3 spp., Heteromma 2 spp., Helicliry- 

 sum cir. 15 spp., Metalasia muricata, Stcfibe 

 cinerea, Athrixia 4 spp., Printzia 2 spp., Atlia- 

 iiasia 2 spp., Senecio 11 or 12 spp., Osteosperni um 

 iiionilif eriim, Ursinea brevicaulis, Venidium arctu- 

 toides. Lobelia 2 or 3 spp., Cypliia sp., Walileii- 

 bergia 3 spp.. Erica alopecurvis, E. aspalathif olia, 

 E. caffrorum, E. drakensbergensi.s, E. lasiocarpa, 

 E. natalitia, Royeiia cordata, Cyiioglossum micraii- 

 tlium, Schizoglossum spp., Nemesia spp., Sutera 

 cir. 4 spp., ZalvTsianskya spp., Buchnera dura, 

 •Orthosiphon macrantlius, Syncolostemon macro- 

 pliyllus, Plectranthus sp.. Salvia spp., Acliy- 

 ranthes aspera, Artlirosolen gymuostacliys, Her- 

 scliellia baurii, Lasiosiphon nieisneriaiius, L. 

 kr a u s s i i , 'J' h e s i vi in spp., A n t li o 1 y z a p a n i c u 1 a t a , 

 Asparagus spp.. Aloe kraussii, A. minima, Urgiuea 

 tenella, Eucomis liumilis, Ornitliogaluni natal- 

 ense, Commelina at'ricaua, Cyauotis nodiflora, 

 Richardia rehmanni. 



In this transitional type, the tuberous and bulbous 

 (geophytic) growth-form is poorly represented. The Legu- 

 minoseae play a more important part than in the veld 

 proper, but they are not so abundant as at lower altitudes. 

 Species of Crassula are numerous. The Compositfe are 

 again very well represented and Ericaceae also occur, 

 •especially at the higlier altitudes. The type of growth-form 

 is usually chauuephytic, the species remaining above ground 

 •during winter. Here and there, in small depressions with 



