280 Alhanji Museum Reconh. 



glabriuscula 1.8-3.0 cm. longa, 1.7-2.4: cm. lata, petiolo saepissime 

 2.0-2.5 cm. longo. Stipulae cordato-ovatae acuminatae quam 

 petioli multoties breviores. 



Pediinculi valde elongati fx speciminibus mihi obviis 25-30 

 cm. loiigi extremitates versus densiuscule florifei-i. Pedicelli 

 breves qnam calyx breviores. Bracteae angustae caducae. Calyx 

 pilis albidis vel cinereis vestitus calycis lobi lanceolati acuminati. 

 Vexillnm glabrum ± 7 mm. longum ovatum brevissime unguicula- 

 tum carinae subaeqnilongum. Alae brevissime unguiculatae. 

 Carina iiavicalari formis utris(]ue infra medium in calcar breve 

 conicum producta. Stylus filiformis incurvatus. Ovarium 

 glabrum pluriovulatum. Legumen haufl visum. 



Hab. Nqamakwe, Transkei, W. Bennie, No. 38<S ! alt. 3000 

 feet. 



This plant differs from /. stipulaiis as represented in Harvey's 

 Herbarium in the following points :— 



(rt). The leaflets are broader in proportion to their length. 

 (h). The leaflets are less densely hispid. 



{a). The stipules are much smaller. — Harvey describes those 

 of /. stipularis as equalling or exceeding the petiole (conf. Maund, 

 The Botanist, tab. 191). 



7. irifulioides diffei-s from I. d/inidiata, Vogel as represented 

 in Harvey's Herbarium :— 



(a). By the leaflets being broadly obovate, not ovate lanceolate 

 or lanceolate. 



{h). The stipules are ovate-subacumiaate not semisagittate. 

 Harvey quotes I. stijndaris as of Linn, fide E. Mey. Com. p. 

 96. I think instead of Linn, it should be Link., who describes 

 this species in Enum. PI. Hort. Berol., Pars XL, p. 250 (1822). 

 DiGITATAE Harvey I.e., p. 178. 



I. hifrons, E. Meyer Com. p. 97 ; Harvey I.e. p. 179. 

 Hab. among rocks, south slope of Andriesberg ; alt. 0300 feet, 

 E. E. Galpin, No. 6271 ! 



(lathered in flower, Dec. 1, 1901. 

 I.flabellata, Harvey I.e., p. 180. 

 Hab. Millwood. Tyson ! 

 Gathered in flower and fruit, Aug. 1888. 



