A COLLKlTING trip to FRENCH IIOEK. 455 



LlNE^E. 



LinuDi africannm, Linn. 



Among bushes on mountain slopes above the village, i.ooo ft. 

 Flowers yellow. 

 L. quadrifolium, Linn. 



Hills above Le Roux's Farm and in bush at side of stream 

 between Robert's Valley and the Berg River Valley. 

 1,500 ft. Flowers yellow. 



ZVGOPHYLLACE.^. 



Zygophyllnni scssilifoUnm.'Lmn. 



Near Waterfall above the village, 1,500 ft., and mountains 

 north of Kriel's Farm, 3,000 ft. Flowers a dirty yellow ; 

 petals with a reddish blotch at the base. 



Geraxiace.i-:. 



Pclargoninui barbatmii, Jacq. ( = P. longifoliuin, Jacq. ). 



Sand flats at the foot of kojijes, Ijeyond French Hoek, 

 900-1,000 ft. Petals white, streaked with red in the 

 lower half. 



I agree with Harvey in tliinking that this species is the same 

 as P. longifolium, Jacq. Some of my specimens have entire leaves, 

 others divided leaves. These plants were all growing together in 

 the same locality, and I noticed intermediate stages between the 

 two forms. At the time of collecting I made a note that they 

 were {probably the same species. Knuth, however, in his mono- 

 graph of the Gcraniacecr. keej^s them separate. (See '' Das Pflan- 

 ccnreich," Heft. 53) 



P. grossulariodcs. Ait. 



Mountain slopes above the village, 2,000 ft. Petals brownish- 

 red." 

 r. m-yrrliifoUum. Ait. var. coriaudrifoHuni, Harv. 



Mountain slopes and damp flats near Kriel's Farm. 800- 

 1,500 ft. Petals white or a delicate \)\vk, streaked with 

 red. 

 P. grossularioidcs. Ait. 



Roadsides near the village. Flowers dark red. 

 P. ovale, Burm var. blattarium. Harv. 



Mountain ridges above Kriel's Farm. A prostrate plant 

 forming cushions ; flowers a deep pink. 

 P. saiucuhcfolium. \\'illd. 



Ravine between Robert's A'alley and the Berg River Valley, 

 1,000 ft. Petals white or pink, tinged with red or pink. 

 P. pafuluw,']a.cq. 



Growing under shrubs on mountain slopes leading down to 

 the Berg River \^alley, 1,500 ft. Petals white, tinged with 

 red. 

 P. cucuHatuni. Ait. 



At the Waterfall above the village, 1,500 ft. Flowers pink, 

 the two upper petals veined with dark red lines. 



