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RliAMNE.E 



P hylic a phiuiosa, Thunb. 



Between Kriel's Farm and the foot of French Hoek Pass, 

 1,100 ft. A subsiniple shrnb. 



Sapindace.1-:. 



Dodoncca thunbergiana, E. & Z. 



In valley, among kopjes beyond the village. A small tree 

 about 10 ft. high. 



Anacardiace.i^. 

 Rhus angustifolia, Linn. 



Common in damp places between Kriel's Farm and the foot 

 of the French Hoek Pass, i,ooo ft. ; also common on 

 flats at the foot of the mountains. A bush 4-6 ft. high. 

 Anaphrenium argenteuni, E. Mey. 



Top of low kopjes beyond the village. A bush about 5 ft. 

 high. 



Leguminos.e. 



Cyclopia Vogelii, Harv. var. brachypoda, Harv. 



Low ground at foot of mountains, 1,000 ft. A bush 2 ft. 

 high ; flowers yellow, sweet scented. 

 Podalyria, nearest P. myrtillifolia, Willd. 



Mountain range behind the village and Kriel's Farm, 2,500- 

 3,000 ft. A decumbent shrub ; flowers pink. 

 Borbonia pannflora. Lam. 



Common on mountain slopes round the village, 1,500 ft. 

 Flowers yellow, turning reddish with age. 

 Rafnin amplexicaulis, Thunb. 



Berg River Valley, 1,500 ft. An erect plant ; flowers yellow. 

 R. perfoliata, E. Mey. 



Roadside leading up to French Hoek Pass, and mountains 

 behind Kriel's Farm, 2,000 ft. A prostrate plant ; 

 flowers bright yellow, vexillum turning reddish-yellow 

 with age. 

 R. cuneifolia, Thunb. 



Mountain slopes above Robert's Valley and low kopjes beyond 

 French Hoek, 1,000-1,300 ft. A low bush 9-24 in. high ; 

 flowers yellow\ 

 Aspalathns heterophyUa, E. Mey. 



Mountain slopes above the River Zonder Einde, 2,000 ft. ; 

 roadside between French Hoek and Villiersdorp, 

 1,500 ft.; near stream in valley between low kopjes 

 beyond the village, 1,000 ft. An erect, almost simple, 

 plant ; flowers yellow. 

 = Schlechter, 7265, and differs from the type of A. hetero- 

 phyUa, E. Mey by ( i), the calyx lobes being twice as long as tlie 

 tube and not falcate, (2) the claw of t-lie vexillum being longer 

 and narrower, (3) the claw of the ala and carina of equal length. 



