ECOLOGICAL NOTES 219 



tha sp.. Sutherland id frutcsccns, Dierama pendula, (Jladi- 

 olus sp. (f 79s/ff«c//<?/s), Gladiohis sp. (2G8 Alb. Mus.)? 

 Moraca setacea and Moraca spathacca, Scleria liolcokles, 

 Dispcrsis sp. [f Boliisiana), Disa parviflora^ Ornitho(ja- 

 lum sp. (near 0. suhiilatum), Psammotropha androsacea, 

 Urginea sp. (near (7. Xatalensis) . in rock crevices, Anthe- 

 ricum MacOicani, Scilla sp. {? S. lanceaejoUa) , Lobelia 

 erbiiis and L. Presliiy Wahlenhergia sp.^ PimpineUa cor- 

 data, Anthriscus sylvesiris, Mlcrcjmcria 1)11107X1, Manulea 

 jKiniculata, Selago Galpinii (which occurs to an altitude 

 of about 7,000 it.),tiilene BurcJiellli, Ramuiculus plehelus. 

 Thalictrum minus, Galium rotundi folium, Lotononis cyti- 

 soides^ Valeriana capense, Erodium cic/atarittm, Helichry- 

 sum sp. [f adenocarpum), H. callicoinum, H. odoratis- 

 sirnnin, Phfjgelius capensis, Stoehe cinerea, Disperis 

 Tysoni, Dianthus scabcr, Anemone Fanniniae. Pelargo- 

 nium grossularioides, Miniulus gracilis, Tragopogon par- 

 vifolius Metalasia sp. (J/. Stricta), on shallow soil, 

 Erica (158), Ericinella (121), Geranium canescens, 

 Geranium ornithopodum, Psammotropha androsacea, 

 Brachycorythis virginea, Harvey a speciosa, Tulhaghia 

 alliacea, Kniphofia Xelsonii, Agrimonia eupatoria, Ale- 

 pidea ciliaris, Cenia turhinata, Crassnla filainentosa (in 

 great abundance under the shade of other plants)^ 

 Richardia africana and Cyrtanthus sp. (203), in damp 

 places. 



On damp peaty soil on sandstone a Sclerophyllous for- 

 mation occurs, consisting of Restio sp. {? schoenoides) , 

 Passerina sp. (f ericoides), Ficinia sp., Erica, sp. (303), 

 Ericinella sp. (121), Cliff ortia sp. (near C. juniperina). 



On the other sides of the damper kloofs among the 

 mountains one finds Helichrysum declinatum, Harveya 

 purpurea, Crassula ruhescens, Disa MacOwani, Disa 

 cornuta, Disa Coojieri, Disa porrccta, Disa chrysostachya, 

 Svhizoglossum hamatum, Harvey a speciosa, Epilohium 

 flavescens, Rubia petiolaris, Hebenstreitia integrifolia. 

 In very damp and shady places Lycopodium gnidiodes 

 occurs. On the rocks iSelaginella rupestris forms 

 cushions. Ferns are numerous. 



