294 ' 



?,^ P ?, D , iv ' ; S dve Flats ' Banks & Solander; Roxburgh ; Halfer ■ 

 Waihch ; Bunbury ; Burchell, 76 ; Zei/her, 1197 partly ; G. H. 

 Bergms; Ecklon, 642; Table Mountain, Ecklon, 40; Devil's 

 Mountain Bunbury. Caledon Div. ; hills near Grabouw, 1000 ft., 

 Bolus, 4180, Remit (Herb. Bolus 10482) ; Zwarte Berg, Zeyher, 

 mit between Brand Vley and Villiersdorp, Bolus, 12977 ; near^ 

 Caledon Pap ])e ; Steenbrass River, 1150 ft., Marloth, 2848. 

 Swellendam Div. ; Thunberg, Ludwig. Riversdale Div ; 

 Garcia's Pass, Burchell, 7147. 



near 



nalm m ? C r° //*' P ™ m '> v arietas a forma typica recedens foliis 

 KFL ? f J , mm - latis ' flori »«sque majoribus, calyce 



0-7* 1 ,' i !°' ?? 1S ^ te trian ^ uli ^ corollae lobis 1-75 cm. longis 

 Prodr w 'rl S- 5 1S °rp btU8is vel retusis - a Amides, Thunb. 

 %rt!m? P net°B e e " ^ UwL ^ ^ 252 ' et ^ ^ * 



WfeT^flM Ca %7 C ° l0 ^7 Cape Div ' ; Ca P e Flats i Sonnerat; 

 allien • Hooker, 697 : h>M, m aiA . r„? ?i «!!-_L_*. .*•_' 



Milne. 214 : i?a/ 



Wrinhf Q Wrt n„ /i "" -^"""^/t*^ oj-p ; mime, zl± ; Harvey; 

 Thunbera . ^t ^ Dlv " ; hills near Hottentots Holland, 



eS 5? ' pflS' *£ iDa i* r ' 1 Mlt marshes and moist places 

 -oow-w, o, Plettenbergs Bay, .Boiwe. 



«7»^ Jaros? «S ^T "i ^ enerall y confounded with C. emar- 

 Clnoide l'i™ £ 6 J W0 haVe been so often trea *ed as forms of 



resulS^ Zr ct^lT^l P 6 ?^ S ^ my haS 

 tinct from (7 emZalnaZth- 1 V^ 1 * b ? r<3ally s P ecificall 5' dis " 

 calvx-lob^ ihZZ 9 i '• Wl i ]ch dlffers in having shorter, broader 



that must be ^fif l SU] f U r iculate a *d overlap at the base, is a matter 

 3&££ MeyS and Sr W b ° ta " ists in So » th Africa - 



in the field Wf G f n f bacl1 m herbaria, Zeyher and Ecklon 



varietL* while 2|S?t? the three forms as at least disfcinct 



the true C/^ " reC6ntiy defi »^ly demonstrated that 



has, however Wen' thl " W entitled to 8 P ecific "**■ Schoch 

 species, wldch Is not ^i^f USed b >" Li ™aeus to the present 



edition' of Se ^>rJw m the S" 1 ™ 8*™ in the firSt 

 garden plant intended jL fa ?? arww and is not the well-known 

 Present plant does not . Linnaens - T *e typical form of the 



» , Wthom f htW!? pear . to have ever been cultivated in 

 derived from nS J lst s P e cmiens of the variety here described 



consequence f P the in? Wn + - ta Hort D - Ma cky in 1807. In 

 species, Schoch has bS S ^^ ° f the U »*™»* name to this 

 new name G. Ecklonii P ro P os e, for the true G. linoides, a 



Department, British mL?*"' Rendle > Keeper of the Botanical 

 of consulting an unpubr'hV^ are indebted for the opportunity 



the Cape of Good Hope 



species of Chiron £ H T U mono * 



illustrated by a Tries of fT? 1° — ~«^ - ««~ ""*- 

 the treatment of the ™i ar ^ ui drawings. In this monograph 

 and it is interesting to fin ^l^ forms is clear and satisfactory 

 lor the present species can J 1 1 k *^i name P ro P°sed by Salisbury 



The plant here treated f n UP ' 



general appearance both f V&1 X macr ™alyx is very distinct in 



emarginata. As regards calvTu^' - ffracilis P ro P er and from G ' 



8 'us calyx, it is intermediate between the two, 



