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nobilis, Haw. 
obscura, Mill. 
parvibracteata, Schonl. 
Pearsonit, Schonl. 
Peglerae, Schonl. 
. Brownit, Baker, 
caesia, Salm-Dyck. 
A. candelabrum, Berger. 
. castanea, Schonl, 
. chloroleuca, Baker. 
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A. globuligemma, saponaria, Haw. 
ole-Eyans. sesstliflora, Pole-Evans. 
A. grandidentata, Simi, Pole-Evans. 
Salm-Dyck. speciosa, Baker 
Greatheadwi, Schonl. spicata, 
: striata, Haw 
reenit, Baker 
. latifolia, Haw. 
. leptophylla, N.E.Br. succotrina, Lam. 
suprafoliata, Pole-Evans. 
wneata, 
longibracteata, supralaevis, Haw. 
ole-Evans. tenuior, Haw. 
longiflora, Baker. Thraskti, Baker 
macracantha, Baker. variegata, 
virens, Ha 
Marlothii, Berger. 
mitriformis, Mill. 
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~ 
Flora of Uitenhage and Port Elizabeth.*—The Committee of 
the Botanical Survey of the Union of South Africa (see Kew 
Bull. 1920, p. 402), realising the importance of the linking of 
stages of progress by a periodical summing-up of data in the form 
of check-lists and local and regional flora-records, made provision 
for the occasional publication of ‘‘ Memoirs of the Survey,”’ No. I 
of which, entitled the “‘ Phanerogamic Flora of the Divisions of 
Uitenhage and Port Elizabeth,’’ has now appeared. The Survey 
is to be congratulated upon’ the publication of a paper which is 
so comprehensive in its treatment and which, at the same time, 
reveals the incompleteness of the present state of exploration. 
Dr. Schonland reports that large areas of the northern and north- 
western portions of the division of Uitenhage are, from a botanical 
point of view, very little known: this statement alone may be 
regarded as a promise for the botanical conquest of such regions, 
and it stands as a challenge to those who have the opportunity to 
contribute towards such an achievement. 
e region under discussion reaches from the Sundays to the 
Gamtoos River, and from the Indian Ocean about fifty miles in- 
* Botanical Survey of South Africa, Memoir No. 1. Phanerogamic Flora 
of the divisions of Uitenhage and. Port. Eli by S..Schonland.. To be. 
obtained from the Librarian, Agricultural Department, Union Buildings, 
toria. Price 2s. 6d. . ; : : 
. 
