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subulatae. sien brevissimi, subglabri. ph Aapindinye 5-lobus, 
setulosus ; tubus vix 1 mm. longus; lobi 3 . longi, subulati. 
Corolla 4 mm. hbia 4 vexillum ca gD breviter ungui- 
culatum, dorso pilis adpressis medio affixis minute pubescens ; alae 
oblique subspathulato-obovatae, obtusae, glabrae ; carina acuta, 
apice parce puberula, Legumen lineare, roar minutissimis medio 
affixis adpresse puberulum et plus minus setulo 
pe re Arrica. Natal; on a grassy hill i Umhloti, Wood, 
This ape is also allied to that which in the Flora Capensis, 
vol. ii, p. 196, is described under the name TI. seticulosa, Harv. 
which I take a opportunity of pointing out should be altogether 
erased from the South African Flora. For J. seticulosa was founded 
upon a specimen collected by Armstrong and doubtfully localised 
as being from the Cape of Good Hope. But I find it is identical 
ais I. viscosa, Lam., an Australian species, under which J, seticu- 
losa, Harv, must’ rank as a synonym, the type specimen being 
identical with Armstrong’s No. 385, collected at Port Essington, 
and doubtless belongs to that gathering. 
1373. Crassula densa, WV. H. Brown [Crassulaceae]; species dis- 
pees affinitate dubia. 
succulenta, 4-6 cm. alta, dense ramosa. Folia ad apicem 
ramorum acne rta, 6-8 mm. longa, 4-8 mm. lata, 3-7 mm. crassa, 
basi connata, esheets vel alliptiso-wubttiggoti obtusa vel 
subacuta, supra leviter convexa, subtus valde convexa et subcarinata, 
viridia, tuberculis minutissime pruinato- 
papillosi is. Pedunculus terminalis, 3m. longus, gracilis, minutissime 
pruinoso-puberulus, bractearum minutarum paribus duobus ae 
instructus. Flores sessiles, parvi, in cymam capituliformem 1 c 
diametro congesti. Calyx 2 2 mm. longus, puberulus ; lobi 1°5 mm. 
longi, subulato-lanceolati, acuti. Corolla 2°5 mm. longa, gamopetala, 
infra medium 5-loba, alba ; lobi 1°8 mm. longi, oblongi, apice obtusi, 
polline luteo. Sguamae hypogynae late obcuneatae, truncatae vel 
GInBTE MBAS; luteae. Carpets amino subduplo breitiors; pallide 
SoutH AFRICA. Collected during the Percy ae ee 
tion to the Orange River in 1910 by Prof. Pearson, No. 
Described from a living plant ae flowered at Kew, Dosti 
6th, 1911.. When dried the largest leaves shrink to the dimensions 
of about 5mm. long and 2°5 mm. broad, and become elliptic, elliptic- 
obovate or suborbicular. 
1374. Crassula inamoena, N. EF. Brown [Crassulaceae]; affinis 
C. paniculatae, Dietr., sed foliis angustioribus subdistichis basi 
supra carinatis et eciliatis facile distinguitur. 
Herba succulenta, subacaulis, caespitoso-ramosa. Folia radicalia 
6-8, opposita, oblique subdistiche rosulata, conferta, recurvato- 
patula, carnosa, subflaccida, 4—8 (in cultura usque ad 10) cm. longa, 
1-1°5 em. lata, 5-8 mm. crassa, late linearia vel subattenuata, obtusa 
vel acuta, supra infra medium plana leviter medio-carinata, supra 
medium leviter convexa, subtus valde convexa, glabra, haud ciliata, 
impresso-punctata, viridia, subnitida. Pedunculus 15-18 em. longus, 
