180 
dentata vel rarius integra, 1-15 cm. longa, 3-8 mm. lata, dense 
hirsuta, glandulis aurantiacis sessilibus ‘ornata, demum minu 
foveolata. Capitula pauca, in cymas breves disposita, breviter 
pedunculata, pauciflora. Involucri bracteae 3-serlatae, ex- 
teriores 3-4, oblongo-ovatae, subacutae, 2 5 mm. longae, 1-75 mm. 
latae, 1-nerviae, Se cl iatae, intermediae obvatae, 3-5 mm 
longae, dorso pilosae, margine pectinato-ciliatae, interiores cir- 
citer 5, spathulatae, dentatae, ciliatae, 3 mm. longae. Corollae 
tubus 1-5 mm. lon us, a basi cylindrico late expansus, extra 
Bi be sessilibus ornatus, lobi lancealato-ovati, Sha iiks 0-75 
Antherae 0-75 mm. longae. Achaenia matura non 
visa. 
Sours Arrica.—South Western Region: Swellendam; Mt. 
Peak near Swellendam, Jan., Burchell 7297; ‘‘ Cape,’’ Vahl; 
Zeyher. 
s ther o authentic example of this species at Kew, I 
have described Burchell’s plant in more detail than may 
found in Lessing’s original. The identity of Burchell 7297 ‘with 
Lessing’s H. integrifolia has been very kindly confirmed by Prof. 
Dixon, of Dublin, where a type specimen is eee. According 
to Harvey there are also specimens in the Sonder and Cape 
Herbaria. 
2. Hippia trilobata, Hutchinson, sp. nov. 
Caules ey graciles, dense see minute puberuli. ae 
sessilia, reflexa, ad medium triloba basi cuneata, 5-7 
longa, ‘3-7 mm. lata, tenuiter shots infra longe nies “a 
nigro- “punctata. Capitula terminalia, solitaria, sessilia, f foliis 
superioribus circumdata. Involucri bracteae subfoliaceae, 
ovatae, 2-5-3 mm. longae, villosae. Flores desunt. 
Soura Arrica. =-Ginth Western Region: Riversdale; Kam 
sche Berg, shady sides towards the summit, Dec. 1814, Burchell 
7092 
I have not been able to aes any flowers on Burchell’s otherwise 
very good specimen. e nD ity is so clear with ZH. integri- 
folia, Less., that in spite of their absence I have thought it worth 
while describing. 
3. H. Bolusae, Hutchinson in Ann. 8. Afr. Mus. ix. pt. vi- 
394, fig. 7. 
urH Arrica.—Karroo Region: Ceres; fissures of rocks at 
Mitchell’s Pass, Shout 600 m., Oct., Bolus 2612*; Pearson 3534. 
Worcester; mountains above Worcester, Rakidaon 
A very neat and beautiful little plant which reminds one very 
preps . the are leaved Helzine Soleirolii, Req., so familiar now 
edging to stages in English greenhouses. This species 
aan very wae be suitable for the same purpose 
4. H. hirsuta, DC. Prodr. vi. 144 (1837); Harv. in Harv. et 
Sond. a Cae aa Lil. 
* Erroneously cited in Ann. S. Afr. Mus. lc. as no. 2616. 
