384 J. W. BEWS. 



Table II. — Natal Coast Belt. 



The other families are arranged in the following order 

 according to the number of species in each: Ampelideas 

 (14); Bixinese, Crassulace^, Campanulacea?, Yer- 

 benaceaSj Loranthaceas, Comm elinace^e (12); Cap- 

 paridese, PolygalaceEe, Sapindacea3, Umbellif eras^ 

 Thymeliacege, Naiadacea3(ll);CTeraniacea3, Sapotaceee 

 (10) ; Apocynace9e,G-entianaceffi,Polygonacea3 (9); 

 Cruciferge,, Tiliaceee, Loganiaceas (8); Rutaceas, 

 Meliacefe, Myrtaceae, Ebenaceas, Lentibulariacea? 

 Dioscoraceffi (7); Caryophy Uaceae, Sterculiacege^ 

 Kosaceee, Combretaceas, Onagrariea^, Araliacea?, 

 Oleaceee (6); Rhamnete, ChenopodiaceEe, Juncaceas 

 (5); Ranunculacea3, Anonaceas, Menispermacete^ 

 Viola cea3, Portulacacea^, Lineaa, Rhizophorea?, 

 Melastomacea3, Lythrariea?; Aizoacea?, Selaginea?, 



