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ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW. 
BULGE Toe 
OF 
MISCELLANEOUS IN FORMATION. 
No. 7] [1920 
XXXIII.—A TRIP TO THE KNYSNA. 
S. ScHONLAND. 
Superintendent, Albany Museum, Grahamstown, 
South Africa. 
In connection with the work for the Botanical Survey of the 
Union of South Africa (started in 1918), I have used part of my 
holiday time in making several extensive trips with a view to 
planning out more detailed work and to getting some more def- 
nite information on the limits in my area of the various phyto- 
geographical regions. Incidentally a fair number of plants were 
collected and observations on them noted. The last trip, which 
covered over miles, took me from Grahamstown through the 
southern edge of the Great Karroo, then to the Knysna, the T’Zitzi- 
have not been worked up yet, and when this is done they will have 
to be co-ordinated with the work of other botanical travellers, such 
as Burchell, Drége, Ecklon, Zeyher, Krauss, Schlechter, Galpin, 
etc., who have visited the Knysna district. I felt, therefore, some 
hesitation in accepting at this stage the invitation of the Director 
of Kew to give an account of my trip. I have, however, picked out 
of my diary a few items which may be of interest to readers in 
appar 
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