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3255; 3248. Eastern Region: Albany ; Zwartwater Poort, on the 
rocks, July, Burchell 3357; moist valleys near Grahamstown, Nov., 
MacOwan 557 ; King Williamstown ; Kei Road, 620 m., Dec., Schlechter 
6136; Natal ; Tnanda, Medley Wood 624 (“aquatic”); Mt. ‘Moreland, 
Nov., Medley Wood 1387; without definite locality, Gerrard 566 ; 
Saunders. —Cultivated at Kew in 1861, at the Jardin des Plantes, 
Paris, in 1839 (Herb. Gay), — - atin in 1852 (Herb. Thos. Moore). 
ar. tenuior, DC. |.c v. le. 
SoutH AFRICA. — Hagtee sae Albany ; near Grahamstown, Feb., 
Baur 1059; Dec., Drege. Nat tal : near Curry’s Post, 1300 m., Dec., 
Medley Wood 3600 ; without definite locality, Cooper 1146. 
SPECIES EXCLUDENDA. 
Matricaria pinnatifida, Klatt in Bull. Herb. Boiss. iii. 487 (1895)= 
Anisopappus pinnatifida, 0. Hojfm. MSS. in Herb. Zurich 
I am much indebted to Dr. Hans Schinz for Saris the type 
specimen and acquainting me with this new combination 
Chrysanthemum, DC. 
The genus Chrysanthemum, as defined by Bentham and Hooker, is 
distributed throughout Europe, Temperate Asia, North Africa and 
Orient, and Arctic America. Ite mbraces about 130 species; a few 
rag 45; Canaries and Madeira, 16; North Africa, 21; Orient, 
14; Himalaya, 3; North Asia, 18; China and Japan, 13; Arctic 
America, Ls te nth Africa, 5. Peas again, as in the case of 
Matricaria, there is a big gap in distribution, the bulk of the genus 
occurring in the Northern Hemisphere, with a few endemic pee 
origin and affinities of the Cape Composita 
CLavis SPECIERUM. 
Pappus bene evolutus, corollae tubo equilongus vel fere aequilongus :— 
Pedunculi elongati, nudi, 5-15 cm. longi :— 
Folia basi tumida, non decurrentia, lobis 
longis et gracilibus ascendentibus acutis 
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ae 
+ fa 
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g . nodosum. 
Folia basi ?, lobis brevissimis dentiformibus i 
patulis subacutis ; ; species mihi ignota ; oe hunbergii. 
Folia integra, decurrentia, basi non tumida... 3. decurrens. 
Pedunculi breves et foliacei, parte nuda vix 
1°5 em. longa : 
Folia omnia wal fere omnia apice breviter 
trilobata, 0°5 cm. longa . 4. carnosulum. 
Folia omnia vel plerumgue integra unci- 
nata 1 cm. 
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. carnosulum, 
var. filifoliwm. 
