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I will conclude with tho followini,' list of plants collected during 

 the expedition, to which are added a few collected by Mr. G. Rattray 

 on the Kraalberg, near Barkly Pass, in January, 1906.* 



2'halictriim minus, Linn. 



No. 6568. Doodman's Krans Mtn. Alt. ."^700 ft. 

 Raiinnculus Cooperi, ()li\ . 



No. 6567. Ben McDhui. Alt. 9200-9600 ft. 

 RawnnctihiM Meyeri, Harv. 



No. 6566. vSwampy ground, base of Doodnicin's Krans Mtn, 

 8500 ft. 



No. 6565. Swampy ground, near Buffalo Biver Waterfall, 

 Basutoland. Alt. 8150 ft. The latter is a very 

 small form, with petioles only 3 lines long, and 

 leaves 1-2 lines long and bi-oad. 

 Papaver aculeatum, Thb. 



No. 7283. Coll. G. Rattray. Kraalberg. Alt. 8000-8400 ft. 

 Corydalis pruiiiosa, E. Mey. 



No. 6569. Tsitsa Footpath, Di-akensberg. Alt. 6900 ft. 

 HeliophUa riyidim^cH/a, Sond., var. 



No. 6572. Ben :\lcDhui. Alt. 9800 ft. Tsitsa Footpath, 

 Drakensberg. Alt. 6400 ft. Leaves somewhat 

 stouter and broader than type. 

 HeliophUa sisi/tnbrioides, Schltr. 



No. 7284. Coll. G. Rattray. Kraalberg. Alt. 8000 ft. 

 HeliophUa suavissima, Burch. 



No. 6570. Near Buffalo River Waterfall, Basutoland. Alt. 8220 ft. 



No. 6571. 8atsanna Berg. Alt. 9400 ft. 

 HeliophUa .sp. 



No. 6573. Ben McDhui. Alt. 9800 ft. 

 Lepidinm sp. 



No. 6574. Ben McDliui. Alt. 9260 ft. 

 Lppidium .sp. 



No. 6574«. Doodman's Krans Mtn. Alt. 8650 ft. 

 Scolopia sp. (= Phoheros Zeyheri, Arn.). 



No. 6830. In Pot River Berg Forest. Alt. 5500 ft. 

 Tritneria aluifolia, Planch. 



No. 6576. In Pot River Berg Forest. Alt. 5500 ft. 

 Trimeria triti^rvis^ Harv. 



No. 6575. In Pot River Berg Forest. .Vlt. 5500 ft. 

 Kiqyelaria Oj/ricaua, Linn. 



No. 6577. In Pot River Berg Forest. Alt. 5500 ft. 

 Polyqala (iijmiiodada, MacOwan. 



No. 6580. Near Buffalo River Waterfall, Basutoland. Alt. 8220 ft. 



* The altitudes given are as shown by an jineroi<l carrietl, and must be 

 taken as only approximately correct, but they are very close to the refsults 

 yielded by t'lie trigonometrical survey of Mr. A. L. <lu Toit and by the 

 Imperial military survey. 



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