462 FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
6. Heliophila ( Ormiscus) pusilla, Linn. fil. (DC. prodr. 1. 
p. 232, n. 12).—In arenosis planitiei Capensis, (III. E. b.). 
Krauss, n. 1250. 
7. Heliophila (Orthoselis) pilosa (Lam. DC.1. c. n. 17; 
forma a et f.) —In arenosis prope Hout Baay, (III. E. b.); 
Sept. 1838. Krauss, n. 1240. 
8. H. (Orthoselis) digitata (Linn. fil. DC. 1. c. n. 18).— 
` In arenosis planitiei Capensis, (III. E. b.), Nov. 1838. 
Krauss, n. 1242.—Vix non preecedentis mera varietas. 
9. H. (Orthoselis) subulata (Burch. DC. 1. c. n. 31.).— Port 
Natal, (V. c. Hb. Krauss, propr.—Huc pertinere nobis 
videtur Dregei n. 7561, cujus fructum non vidimus. 
10. H. (Orthoselis) suavissima (Burch. DC. l. c. n. 30).— 
H. fascicularis, Hb. Drége, haud DC.—In solo argillaceo ad 
radices montium Winterhoek, distr. Uitenhage (IV. C. c.) 
Apr. 1839. Krauss, n. 1239.—A H. fasciculari, Hb. Banks, 
DC., differt pedicellis fructiferis patentibus v. deflexis semi- 
SE et foliis anguste linearibus (nec filiformibus), 
1-5—2-pollicaribus. Petala roseo-violacea. 
| 11. H. (Orthoselis) platysiliqua (R. Br. DC. 1. c. n. 32).— 
Cum precedente legit Krauss, n. 1253. 
12. H. (Orthoselis) linearifolia (Burch. DC. 1. c. n. 33.)— 
In collibus ud flum. Knysna, distr. George (IV. C. b.) 
Febr. 1839. Krauss n. 1247. To this species we also refer 
Dr. Krauss's n. 1243 (ex solo argillaceo-arenoso mont. 
Duyvelskop, alt. 1000', distr. George, (IV. C. b.) Febr. 
1839, which, however, differs somewhat in its very long and 
thin though strictly straight, main peduncles; but its flowers, 
pods, length of the style and pedicels are quite the same. 
The specimen is about two feet high, evidently frutescent at 
the base, divided about the middle into a few diverging, 
slender branches, and has lost allits leaves, which, judging 
from the remote cicatrices, were rather scarce. Perhaps 
Cheiranthus Sam (Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 493.) may be the 
same plant, although its stem is said to be herbaceous. 
13. H. EE virgata (Burch. DC. Len 35). —]n 
