lOS Albany Mm^fuin Records. 



Received by Mrs. Barber from Sir Henry Barkly, — rirowrs 

 near Ceres (fide Pillans, jr.). 



59. Stapelin jiatula, Willd, var. 



Received by Mrs, Barber from Sir Heni-y Barkly, — Grows 

 near Ceres (fide Fillans, jr.). 



(jO. Stapelia tsontoensis, N. E. Br, 



Hab,— Tsomo river, (N", E, Brown in Hook. Ic. Plant, t. 

 IDIS). 



61. Stapelia sp. 

 Hab, — Baviaansriver. 



62. Stapelia horizonfalis', M. E. Br. (Hook. Ic. Plant, t. 

 1907). 



This species is placed by Mr. R. Sclilechter (Jonrn. of. Bot. 

 1(S96, p. 484) under S. variegata, L., from which, however, it seems^ 

 to be distinct. It was received by Mrs. Barber from Sir Henry 

 Barkly and Col. Bowker, but she did not mention any locality, 



63. Stapelia hirco<a. , Jacq. "The Black Stapelia." 



"Hab. — Orange River Colony on rocky kopjes near Bloemfon- 

 fein, also Boshof" (M.E.B). 



64. Stapelia n. sp. > 



Found in the neighbourhood of Grahamstown. 



65. Stapelia rorijina (G. Don). 



6io Stapelia grandifiora., Mass. 



"Hab. — A widely dispersed species found all over the coun- 

 try" (M.E.B.) 



67. Stapelia sp-? (market in pencil " (piite new genus ?") 

 "Hab. — Grassy hills near Grahamstown, Botha's Hill, nea)-ly 

 allied to L. grandiflora, a very beautiful species "(M.E.B.) 



()(S. Stapelia anihigua. Mass. 



"Hab. — Orange River Colony, rocky hills in the neighbour- 

 hood of Bloemfontein, near Aliwal North on banks of Orange 

 River" (M.E.B.) 



