458 



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I. c. 538 (1814). Asclepias npJu/lla Thbg. Prodr. i. 47 (1794) ; Fl. 

 Cap. 153 (1823) ; Willd. Spec. PI. i. 1262 (1797). Sarcocyphula 

 Gerrardi Harv. I.e. 68, t. 191 (18G3). 



Uitenhage, Albany, Kaffraria. 



2. S. viMiMALE R. Br. Prodr. 463 (1810); E. Mey. I.e. 220 

 (1837); Dene. I.e. 538 (1844). Ci/)umehum viminalc L. Syst. 257 

 (1774) ; Willd. Spec. PI. i. 1252 (1797). Apoajmm vimmale Bass, 

 in Act. Bon. ex Roem. & Schult. Syst. vi. 113 (1820). Euphorbia 

 viminnlis L. Spec. ii. 649 (1753). Sareostemma tetrapternm Tiircz. 

 in Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. xxi. part i. 255 (1848) ; Walp. Ann. 

 iii. 53 (1852). 



Cape Colony, Kaffraria, East Griqualand, Pondoland, Natal, 

 Zululand, Orange Free State, Transvaal. 



XXV. D^MA R. Br. in Warn. Soc. i. 50 (1811); Dene in DC. 

 Prodr. viii. 544 (1844) ; Bth. & Hk. f. Gen. PI. ii. 764 (1876). 



1. D. EXTENSA R. Br. I.e. 50 (1811). D. cfaripemis E. Mey. 

 Coram. PI. Afr. Austr. 220 (1837) ; Dene. I. e. 544 (1844). D. har- 

 bata Schltr. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xx. Beibl. 50, 43 (1895) (necKl.). 



Little Namaqualand, Transvaal. 



XXVI. Rhyssolobium E. Mey. Coram. PI. Afr. Austr. 217 (1837) ; 

 Dene, in DC. Prodr. viii. 626 (1844) ; Bth. & Hk. f. Gen. PI. 

 ii. 769 (1876). 



1. R. DUMOsuM E. Mey. I.e. 217 (18B7) ; Dene. I.e. 626 (1844). 

 Little Namaqualand. 



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By Ethel S. Bakton. 



(Continued from p. 198.) 



Pkotophyce^. 

 Merismopedia mediterranea Nag. Plettenberg, Weber van Bosse ! 



Chlorophyce^. 



AscoTHAMNioN sp. Durban, Weber van Bosse ! 



Valonia sp. Durban, Weber van Bosse ! This plant approaches 

 V. utricularis kg., but without a careful revision of the genus it is 

 diflScult to mark the limit of each species. I give these two last 

 records without specific names, as it seems to rae wise to put on 

 record that these genera are represented in this region. 



Microdictyon Calodictyon Dec. Durban, Natal, Weber van 

 Bosse ! 



Bryopsis setacea Her. On comparison of the type plants of 

 B. setacea Hering and B. myosuroides Kiitz., they prove to be one 

 and the same species, and must therefore be united under the older 

 narae of Hering. 



