466 A COLLECTING TRIP To FRENCH FiOEK. 



E. nianiiiiosa, Linn. 



Between French Hoek and Paarl. Flowers red. 

 E. e.rsurycns, An dr. 



Kopjes beyond the village, 1,000 ft.; mountains behind 

 French Hoek. 2,500 ft. An erect shrub, with a simple 

 stem, rarely branched ; flowers dark red or orange-red, 

 viscid. 

 E. longifolia. Ait. 



Mountains behind Kriel's Farm. 3,000 ft. A bush 1-4 ft. 

 high, flowers pure wliite, or ])ink at the base and white 

 above. 

 E. citrviflora, Linn. var. diffusa, Bolus. 



Growing plentifully in a large swamj), 900 ft. Flowers red- 

 dish, slightly green at tlie base. 

 E. ccv'iiithoidcs, Linn. 



Low koi)jes beyond the village. 1,000 ft. Flowers red, viscid. 

 /:. -'c'riifricosa. Thumb. 



Mountain slo]ies behind Kriel's Farm, 2,000 ft. Bush 

 y-18 in. high, flowers wliite, with a delicate tinge of 

 ]:)ink. 

 /:. fastifjiata, Linn. 



Damp, grassy slope on mountain ridges behind Kriel's 

 Farm, 3,250 ft. Flowers ])ink, with a dark red horse- 

 shoe mark at the base of each eorolla-lobe. Growing in 

 a mass in this one locality only. 

 E. denticuhtta, Linn. 



Mountain sloi)es near the top of the Pass, 1,400 ft.; valley 

 lietween ko]^jes beyond the village, 1,000 ft. Flowers 

 white. 

 E. parviflora, Linn. 



Marsh}- ground on mountain slopes between Kriel's Farr.i 

 and Rol)ert's A'alley, 1,000 ft. Flowers red. 

 E. infcrvnllaris, Salisb. 



Dam]) ground at side of stream on ])lateau above Kriel's 

 Farm, 2,000 ft. Flowers pink. 

 E. caffra, Linn. 



Streams on mountain slopes, 1,500 ft. A bush 4-6 ft. high; 

 flowers white. 

 E. plauifoJki. Linn. 



Mountain slojies. Flowers red. 

 E. ihimifolin, Andr. 



Mountain slopes above tlie Kiver Zonder Finde, 2,000 ft. A 

 l^rostrate ]5lant ; flowers dark red. 

 E. hcrcjiana, Linn. 



Growing in streams in ravine above the village, 2,000 ft. A 

 bush 4-6 ft. high; flowers i^ink ; pedicels red. 

 /:. hcrgiana, I, inn. forma. 



Growing in a swamji between the Berg River Valley and 



Robert's V^alley, 1,000 ft. Flowers pink. 

 Mrs. Bolus notes: " Leaves more open-backed than usual, on 

 account of damp habitat." 



