64 AUhiiuj Muf<(Uin Records. 



7. Petiolares. 



Cr. cyclojj/iylla, Schonl. et Bak. fil. (Journ. of Bot., Oct. '98, 



p. 363). Perie bush near Kingwilliamstown, Schonland 



no. 847. 

 C/' latisj/athulata, Schonl. et Bak. fil. (Jonrn. of Bqt.jOct. '1*8, 



p. 364). Izingolweni, Natal, J. M. Wood, no. 3054. , 

 Cr. nudticava, Lem. (Revue Horticole, 1862, p. <)7)=Cy. 



quadrijida, Bak. (Saunders' Refug. Bot. t. 398). 



In shaded places, woods between Grahamstown and Blaaviw- 

 krantz, Nov., loOO', MacOwan, no. 1911 ; Port Alfred, July, 0-50',' 

 Schonland, no. 746 ; East London, June 20-r)()', Galpin, no. 1864 ; in 

 woods near Keimouth, July, 100', and rocky shady places near 

 Komgha, Oct., 2000', Flanagan, no. 161 ; Umhloti rocks, June, 1600', 

 Wood, no. 597 ; Inanda, June, Wood, no. 597b. 



This species has normally tetramerous flowers. Wood 597b has, 

 however, pentamerous flowers. It is naturalised in many 

 Grahamstown gardens, in the immediate surroundings of which 

 it does not occur wild, and flowers there from July to November. 

 Even more so than Cr. cordata it forms broodbuds in the floral 

 region by means of which it rapidly spreads under favourable cir- 

 cumstances. 



8. Thyrsoideab. 



Cr. comjmcta, Schonl. (Journ. Linn. Soc, Bot., xxxi, 1897, p. 



550). Barberton, E. E. Galpin, no. 1092. This species 



was originally placed by me under sect. Marginalex. 

 Cr. alhanensis, Schonl. (Rec. of the Alb. Mus. i, p. 55), 



Grahamstown, Miss M. Daly and Miss M. Sole, no. 335, 



Schonland, no. 616. 

 Cr. nodulosa, Schonl. (Rec. of the Alb. Mus. i, p. 56). War- 



renton. Miss C. Adams, no. 2f>. 



9. ROSULARES. 



Cr. quadra ngulari:^, Schonl. (Rec. of the Alb. Mus. i, p. 57). 

 Laingsburg, Dr. R. Marloth, no. 2512. 



10. Imbricatae. 



Cr. tnese/Jihrianthoides, Schonl. et Bak. fil. (Journ. of 'Bot., 



Aug., 1902, p. 284). Namaqualand, G. Alston. 

 Cr. cornnta, Schonl. et Bak. fil. (Journ. of Bot., Aug. 1902, p. 



285). Namaqualand, E. G. Alston, 



