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where it is slightly convex, slightly incurved, quite smooth, the 

 longest 1*3 cm. long, 5 mm. broad, circ. 5 mm. thick. Inflorescence 

 terminal, cymoso-corymbose, few-flowered, pedunculate. Peduncle 

 slender, circ. 5 cm. long with two empty bracts. Flowers pedicel, 

 late, pedicels 1-2 mm. long. Calyx 2 mm. long, minutely pubescent 

 on the outside, lobes ovate-lanceolate circ. 1"5 mm. long, ciliate on 

 the margin. Petals ovate, slightly united at the base, erect, without 

 mucro, l - 5 mm. long. Stamens four-fifths the length of the petals 

 with large ovate anthers which are longer than the subulate fila- 

 ments. Carpels 075 mm. long, ovaries obliquely ovate passing 

 into the extremely short styles. Squamye about half the length of 

 the carpels, thin, subrectangular, rounded off and slightly excised at 

 the apex. 



12. C. grisea, Schonl., n. sp. 



Fruticulus e basi ramosus, ramis circ. 7 cm. longis dense foliatis. 

 Folia crassa lanceolata grisea minute papillosa connato-perfoliata 

 subsemiteretia intus subplana extus subcarinata apice leviter incur- 

 vata circ. 3 cm. longa. Inflorescentia terminalis pauciflora lace 

 cymoso-corymbosa pedunculata, pedunculo gracile circ. 5 cm. longo 

 2 bracteis vacuis munito. Flores pedicellati pedicellis 2-3 mm. 

 longis. Sepala basi connata, 2 mm. longa, lobis subovatis obtusis 

 extus minuta pubescentibus et leviter carinatis, 1 mm. longis. Petala 

 basi connata 2 - 5 mm. longis erectis, lobis ovatis obtusis circ. 2 mm. 

 longis. Stamina tubo corollse adnata corollae circ. f longitudinem 

 aequantia, filamentis subulatis antheris subovatis. Carpella 1-2 mm. 

 longa stigmatis sessilibus. Squamae obeuneatae apice rotundatas et 

 emarginatas circ. - 6 mm. longae. 



"Little Namaqualand ; Eichtersveld. Eocky slopes (facing west) 

 north of pass between Daunabis and Bethany Drift, 6054 ; 29.12.10." 



This species belongs to the same group as Cr. deltoidea, Thunb., 

 and is one of those species which connect sect. Eu-Crassula with 

 sect. Globulea through the absence of a style and the comparatively 

 very large squamae. 



13. C. lycopodioides, Lam., Diet., ii., 173; Harvey, in Fl. Cap., 

 ii., 351 ; Cr. imbricata [Solander in] , Ait. Hort. Kew, ed. i., vol. i., 

 p. 393 ; Cr. muscosa, Thunb., in Thunberg, Flora Capensis, ed. 

 Schultes, p. 281, ex -parte ; Cr. lycioides, E. Mey. (ex Harvey) ; 

 Tetraphyle lycopodioides, E. & Z., Enum., p. 294. 



" Upper Eegion. Hanging in masses from the perpendicular 



