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linear swollen at the apex, slightly swollen and curved at the 

 junction with the style. 



4. LEUCOSPERMUM. 



1. L. ellipticum, R. Br., in Trans. Linn. Soc, x., 98. 



Gape Region : Upper slopes Pickenier's Pass ; bush up to 5 it. 

 high, spreading, perianth beetroot colour, bracts green below, bright 

 red, styles orange in upper half, 5137. 



Also recorded from the Clanwilliana and Tulbagh Divisions. 



2. L. tottnm, R. Br., in Trans. Linn. Soc, x., 97. 



Cape Region: Top of Oliphant's River Mts. behind Warm Baths ; 

 bracts reddish-pink, 6862. (Flowers immature, E.P.P.) 



The above locality is a new record, the species only having been 

 known from the Worcester and Ceres Divisions. 



3 L. candid a its,, Loud, Hort. Brit., ed. 1, 36. 



Cape Region : Sand Bay near Robertson ; bush 8 ft. high, flowers 

 yellowish, 5108. Oliphant's River Valley, foothills of Cold Bokke- 

 veld opposite Warm Baths ; flowers yellow, 6920 ; road to Modder- 

 fontein ; flowers yellow, 6914. 



Also recorded from the Clanwilliam, Malmesbury, and Caledon 

 Division. 



4. L. puberum, R. Br., in Trans. Linn. Soc, x., 100. 



Cape Region : Giftberg Range, 1-2,000 ft., 7386, 7416. Oliphant's 

 River Valley, near Modderfontein, 6936. 



A widely distributed species in the South- Western Region of the 

 Cape, but has also been collected by Drege on the Bokkeveld Alts. 

 in the Ceres Division, and has also been recently taken on the 

 Zwartbergen in the Laingsburg Division at an altitude of 

 4-5,000 ft. 



5. L. cartilagineum, Phill., in PI. Cap., v., 636. 



Western Region : Upper south-west slopes of Beacon's Hill, 

 North-west of Leliefontein, 5,300(?)-5,500 ft. ; round bushes, 

 2-4 ft. high, 6330. 



Hitherto this species has only been collected by Drege, Niven, 

 and Roxburgh, and was described by R. Brown in the Trans, of the 

 Linn. Soc. as a Leucadendron. 



