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spijwsa, Rhus natalou^is, Drypcfcs argiita, Clausena 

 inaequalis, ^^(^h)^n(Jelia Africana, Capparis corymhifera, 

 Celastrus acuininatiis, Toddalia lanceolata, Apodytes 

 dimidiata, Schotid hrarJiypetala and all the Acacias — 

 A. caffra, A. Xatdlitia^ A. pennata. 



Creepers : — 



Riocreiixia tondosa, Capparis cihifolia, HeJinus ovata, 

 Caesalpinia sepiara, Clematis hrachiata^ Rhynchosta 

 orthodanum, Kedrostis gJaiica, Rhyuchosia adenosa^ 

 Ipomoea digitata, Ipo)noca cardioscpala, I. ficifolia, /. 

 purpurea, Cardiospermum halicacahum, Pyrenacaritha 

 seandens, Sphedamnocarpus galphimiefoUus and Dios- 

 eorea- malifolia. 



Herbaceous Plants and Others: — 



Oxalis semiloha, Oxalis eonvexula, Oxalis corniculata, 

 Physalis niiniiua, Buehnera dura, Alhuca erinifolia, 

 Amaranthus spinosa, Sandersonia aurantiaea, Withania 

 somnifera, Oldenlandia amatymhiea, Antherieum puh 

 chellum, Polygala oppositifolia, PoJygala Iwitentotia, 

 Antherieum eJongatum, Antherieum eapitatum^ Van- 

 gueria infausta, Heliehrysum teretifolium, Anoiganthus 

 hreriflorus (the little yellow fire-lily which comes up 

 after the grass is bnrnti, Erigeron canadensis, Dianthus 

 prostrata, Aristea torulosa, Triumfetta rhomhoides, 

 Cassia mimosoides, Ethulia eonyzoides, Hypoxis rigidula, 

 Berkheya maritima, Pycnosthacys purpurascens, Achy- 

 ropsis leptostachys, Alternanthera Achyrantha, and 

 many other small plants belonging chiefly to the Orders 

 Compositae, Leguminosae and Lahiatae. 



There are two large bushy plants which are common 

 all oyer. They both belong to the order Compositae and 

 are natives of Mexico. They are Uhdea hipinnatiflda, 

 Tithonia tagetifolia, and Tithonia speeiosa. The Uhdea 

 bears clusters of pure white, heavily scented flowers, 

 each flower about the size of a daisy " flower," while the 



