456 A COLLECTINc; TRll' TO FRENCH HOEK. 



This specimen has onl}' a single stem, with two flowers in the 

 inflorescence, but 1 take it to be only to be a young plant 

 of the above species. 



P. capitatuni, Ait. 



Roadside near the village. Leaves sw^eetly scented; petals 

 pink; the two upper streaked with dark red lines. 

 P. /^apilioiiaccinu. Ait. 



At the Waterfall above the village, 1,500 ft. A bush 4-5 ft. 

 high; the leaves have an unpleasant smell; petals pink, 

 the two upjjer with a red blotch and lines. 

 Oxalis imbricata, E. & Z., var. 



At foot of the Waterfall above the village, 1,500 ft. Corolla 

 yellowish below, a delicate pink above. 

 0. variabilis, Lindl. 



Growing in the shelter of rocks on mountain.s, 3/X30 ft. 

 Corolla pale yellow below, ])ale blue above. 



RuTAci:.!-:. 



Diosma vulgaris, Schl. 



A bush 6-9 in. high ; flowers white, sweet scented. 

 D. aspalathoides, Lam. 



Kopjes beyond French lioek, 1,000 ft. Flowers white; disc 

 green, turning red with age. 

 Coleonema junipcrinnm, Sond. 



Mountains behind Kriel's Farm. Flowers w^hite. 

 Adenandra serpyllacea, Bartl. 



Mountain slopes behind Kriel's Farm. A small bush 4-6 in. 

 high ; flowers white, pink beneath. 

 A. Villiersii, Phillips. 



Mountain range behind the village, 2,500 ft. Flowers a pale 

 pinkish white above, dark red beneath. 

 Barosma pulchella, B. & W. 



Mountain ridges behind Kriel's Farm, 2,500 ft. A small 

 spreading bush about 12 in. high; flowers pink. 

 Agathosma comm-ntata, Sond. 



Mountain slopes leading down to the Berg River Valley, 

 2,000 ft. A bush 1-2 ft. high ; flowers white. 

 A. aha, Phillips. 



Side of ravine, on mountain slopes leading dov.^n to the Berg 

 River Valley, 1.500 ft. Flowers white. 

 A. Dunimeri, Phillips. 



Mountain ridges above Kriel's Farm, 3,250 ft. Flowers pale 

 blue. 



CELASTRINE.Ti. 



Celastrus laurinus, Thunb. 



Roadside, in the valley of the River Zonder Einde. A small 

 tree 6-9 ft. high. 



