4/6 A COLLECTIXt; TKir TO FRENCH HOEK. 



G. blandiis. Ait, var. carncus, l>kr. ex descr. 



Near Kriel's Farm, i,ooo ft. I'eriant'.i pale pink, with two 

 red blotches dee]) down in the throat. 

 G". arcnarius, Bkr. 



Foot of kopjes beyond the village, 900 ft. ; ravine between 

 Robert's \'Iei and the Berg River Valley, i,uoo ft. Upfter 

 perianth segments yellow ; the lower almost black. 



Lh.iace.e. 



jlsparagns scandens, Thunb. 



Twiner in a wood ravine in a Berg River \'alley. 2.000 ft. 

 Flowers white. 

 Aloe plicatilis, Mill. 



Low kopjes beyond French Hoek, 1,000 ft. Stems i-io ft. 

 high ; flowers red. Common. 

 A. Jucynanthifolia, Marl. & Berg. 



Rocky ridges above Kriel's Farm. 3,250 ft.; hig.i peak 

 north-west of Kriel's, 3,500 ft. Flowers red. 

 Bitlbine Foley! , Phillips. 



Mountain slopes above Kriel's Farm, 2,000 it. 

 Anthericiiyn caiiicitlatiiin. Ait. 



Foot of mountains near Kriel's Farm. 1,500 ft. I'erianth 

 white; segments with a broad dark-red mid-rib. 

 A. hirsiituiu. Thunb. 



Foot of mountains near Kriel's harm, 1,500 ft. Perianth 

 white; segments with a broad red mid-rib. 

 Lxichcnalia orcliidides. Ait. 



Growing in cracks of rocks on mountain slopes between 

 Robert's Valley and the Berg River Valley, 1,500 ft. 

 Upper flowers yellowish wdiite, changing to red with 

 age. 

 Aibuca Coopcri, Bkr. ex descr. 



Right-hand slopes of mountains leading up to French Hock- 

 Pass, 1,500 ft. Outer perianth segments green with a 

 vellow margin; the inner greenish-yellow. Leaves 

 deeply channelled. 

 L'rginca exuviafa, Steinh. ex descr {= Tyson _ 600). 



Damp sandy flats near Kriel's Farm, c. 850 ft. Perianth 

 segments white with a dark red mid-rib. 

 Becomctni cohtmcUaris, Salisb. 



Sandy flats near Kriel's Farm. c. 850 ft. Perianth yelliw 

 alx>ve, reddish beneath. 

 Dipidax ciliafa, Bkr. 



Sandy flats near Kriel's Farm. c. 850 ft. Perianth white. 



JUNCACE.P,. 



J uncus ccphalotes, Thunb. 



Wet ground at sides of stream on mountain slopes above the 

 village, 1,000 ft. Heads dark brown. 



