Crassula. 63 



Squamulosae. 



Cr. recti rva, N. E. Br. (Gard. Chron. ser. Ill, vol. VIII, p. iVA). 

 Zululand, Wood. 



Cr. argi/rophylla, Diels (Journ. of Bot., Aug. 1902, p. 200). 

 Johannesburg, D. F. Gilfillan in Herb. Galpin, no. 6211 ; 

 Lydenburg district, F. Wilms, no. 527. This and the 

 following species are doubtfully referred to sect. Squa- 

 mulosae. 



( r. pachystenwn, Schonl. et Bak. fil. (Journ. of Bot., Oct. 

 1.S9S, p. 367). Graaff Reinet, H. Bolus, no. 437, and 

 G. Rattray, no. 13 ; Windvogelberg, near Cathcart, T. R. 

 Sim : Mount Hope Farm. Upper Zwart Kei, E. E. Galpin, 

 no. 2G45. 



Cr. Eniesfi, Schtinl. et Bak. fil. (Journ. of Bot., Aug. 1902 

 p. 283). Queenstown, E. E. Galpin, no. 25G3. 



Cr. Riidolji, Schonl. et Bak. fil. (Journ. of Bot., Oct., 1898, 

 p. 363). Brakdamm, Western Region, R. Schlechter, 

 no. 1118. 



Cr. Bolusu, Hook, fih (Bot. Mag., Nov. 75, t. 6194). Cave- 

 mountain, Graaff Reinet, and Oudel^erg, Bolus, no. 423. 

 Recently found by Mr. T. R. Sim on mountains near 

 Cradock. 



Cr. impresm, N. E. Br. (Gard. Chron. 1879, II, p. 328). 

 South Africa ? (without locality). 



Cr. Cooperi, Regel (Gartenflora, 1874, vol. 23, p. '^'o, t. 786)= 

 Cr. MacOivani, Sond. Ms. — On mountains from Graaff 

 Reinet to Natal. I do not quote any numbers of this 

 species, as it passes gradually into the following one, 

 which can scarcely be regarded as anything but a variety 

 of Cr. Cooperi with scabrid leaves. — Cr. moniana,Th\inh. 

 should be compared with this species (see Britten and 

 Baker fil. in Journ. of Bot., 1897, p. 481). 



Cr.c^urta, N. E. Br. (Kew Bulletin, 1895, p. 144)= 

 Cr. Schlechteri, Schonl. (Journ. Linn. Soc, Bot. XXXI, 

 p. 551). Natal. 



Cr mdifijlia. N. E Br. (Gard. Chron., Dec. 13th, 1902). 

 Sent to Kew from South Africa by Dr. P. MacOwan, F.L.S. 



The last 5 species form with Cr. lanuginosa a natural group. 

 This is the only reason why they have for the present 

 been placed into sect. Spuamuhtsae which, moreover, 

 can scarcely be separated from sect. Marginales. 



