FLORA OF THE TRANSVAAL AND SWAZILAND. 355 



in saxosis inter W'aterval Rivier et Zuikerbosch Rand, 4600, 

 1893, R. Schlechter, No. 3483. teste Thellung. 



Forma 2, integrifolia (Szysz.) Thcll., loc. cit., p. 2(10; 

 Syn., Nasturtium indicum, var. iiitcyrifolia Szysz.. " Polyp. 

 Rehm.." 1 (1887), 13. p. 105. Type locality: Pretoria, Aapies 

 Poort, A. Rehmann Exs. Afr. Austr. 1875-80, No. 4234, in herb. 

 Zurich; Shilovane, H. A. Junod, 1334, teste Thellung, lac. cit. 



Smsoi.a fgetida Del. (Chenopodiaceae). — Kaffraria, 

 Christiana, March, 1912, in brak soil, gregarious, forming a 

 colony. Burtt-Davy, 12800; fide Miss Kensit. A " Ganna- 

 bosch." Our plants were hut a few inches high instead of 

 " 1 to 4 feet,'' and lacked the foetid, fishy smell described by Dr. 

 Bolus. This appears to be a rare plant in South Africa, or 

 rarely collected, the only specimen cited in the Flora Cape'nsis 

 being Bolus 596 from GraafF-Reinet. Outside of South Africa 

 it is found in Tropical and North Africa, Western Asia, and 

 India. 



Si'iu-A macrantha Gilg. (Gentianacese). — Lydenburg 

 District. Spitz-Kop, Wilms, 970, teste Hill in Flora Capensis, iv, 

 p. 1083. Accidentally omitted from the Check-list. 



*Senecio brachypodus DC, var. Discoideus Auct. Swazi- 

 land: Burtt-Davy, 10660; fide Miss Kensit. 



Sisymbrium exasperatum Sond. (Cruciferae). — Kaffraria, 

 Christiana; plentiful in the shelter of low bushes, such as Acacia 

 stolonifcra, March, 1912. Burtt-Davy, 12471 ; fide Miss Kensit. 



Sctkra aspalathoides (Benth) Hiern. (Scrophulari- 

 aceae). — Kaffraria, Christiana, March, 1912, Burtt-Davy. 12955; 

 fide Miss Kensit. In our plant the flowers are by no means 

 •' lilac or deep purple," but decidedly brownish yellow. The 

 species appears to be common in the " Coast Region," but to 

 have been only once recorded from the " Kalahari Region," 

 viz., by Zcyhc'r. who collected it at Nieuwejaars Spruit, between 

 the Orange and Caledon Rivers, altitude 4,000 to 5,000 feet 

 {vide Flora Capcusis). 



Syzygium owariense (P.Beauv.) Benth.,"Fl. Nigrit.," 359; 

 Syn., Eugenia owariensis P. Beauv. ; Lawson in " Flora of Tropi- 

 cal Africa." ii. 438; Jambosa owariefisis DC, " Prodr," iii, 2Hy ; 

 Syzygium guineense Guill. and Pers., " Fl. Seneg.," i, 315, t. 72, 

 teste Lawson, loc. cit.; Syrjygimn sp. nov. Burtt-Davy and Pott- 

 Leendertz,, loc. cit.. No. 1,594. Native name in the Northern 

 Zoutpansberg " Mphatatyatyi " (teste Lcgat). — -White River 

 Settlement, Barberton District, Burtt-Davy; between-Thabina and 

 Sutherland's, Ze, June 14th, 1906, Burtt-Davy, 2919; between 

 Tzaneen and Medingen Mission station, Ze., June 16th, 1906, 

 Burtt-Davy, 2647; Anton Villa, Ze., July 22nd, 1908, 

 Legat (herb., 5223) ; Singerton, near Hector-Spruit, Barberton 

 District, 1,300 feet, August iSth, 1908, Burtt-Davy; Swaziland, 

 ridge overlooking Komatie Valley, grove of fine umbrageous 

 trees. June 21st, 191 1, Burtt-Davy, 10663. A tropical African 

 species. 



