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widely distributed in the Eastern Karroo. It flowers during the 

 greater part of the winter. 



()8 (327). A. plicatilis, Mill. — This is represented in the 

 Herbarium of the Albany Museum by an incomplete inflorescence 

 collected by MacOiran (Nieuwekloof, Tulbagh, Oct. 18'H), c. 850', 

 no. 225'.), Herb. Austr. Afr. 1551.) 



(7o he confinucd). 



Explanation of Plate III. 



Illustrating Dr. Schonland's paper " On some South African species of 

 Alve.^^ Fig 1 and '2a are from photographs, the others from drawings 

 by the author. 



Fig ]. — A. micrnsiigma, Salni-Dyck, vai. About ^ natural size. 



Fig 2a — A. Schoitlavdi. Bak ; about ,', natural size. 2i Subcarinate lip 

 of young leaf ; twice natural size. 2c. A portion of the margin of mi 

 old leaf ; natural size. 2d. Open flower ; natural size. 2e. Flower- 

 bud ; natural size. 



Fig. 3. — .4. GriiJutini, Schonl. n. sp. a. Portion of the n);irgin of middle 

 pojntion of a leaf. b. Flower open. c Fluwer-bud. All natural 

 size. 



