119 Icosandria, Pentagynia,  Mesembryantheraum. 
punctatis viridibus: stylis 12-20: 
czeteris ut in Diversifoliis supra. 
deci- M. (middle horn-leaved) foliis subconfertis longis 
fiens. sub-arcuato-adscendentibus semicylindrico-tri- 
4 quetris viridibus nitidis, minutim ereberrime ru- 
gulosis; caulibus prostratis subdistantibus nodis. 
Ozs. From the garden of the Ear! of Tankerville 
at Walton, pointed out by hie Lordship's gar- 
ner, Mr. Richardson, as a new Cape species 
in 1820, which at first I supposed was the case. 
The leaves are less curved than those of the last 
species, of which I once thought it a variety; 
aud both the leaves and joints are longer than 
im the next species, to which in fact it is most 
nearly allied ; but still appears distinct. lt is 
too young as yet to flower. 
ev M. CIODRQUR horn-leaved). foliis confertis longius- 
J. culis aret 
ridibus nitidis: nodis contiguis z styli. duode- 
. eim, Nobis in E succ, 231,— Pet, gaz. 77. 
10 
1 z É d "PY 
26 
cormicu- M. (long horn-leaved) foliis subconfertis triquetro- 
latum. tibus 
80. caulibus vix angulatis nodís distantibus. ANo/is 
Eis e ar Succ. 231.— Dilll. elth, f. 254. 
Caec Sui 13, recutvantes, 
