389 
Cluytia sericea, Mull. Arg. in DC. Prodr, xv. 2, 1053 (1066) ; 
Ps in Engl, Phanzenr.—Euphorb. Cluyt. 75, fig. 24 A (1911). © 
Coast Region: Malmesbury Div 
6. te Katharinae, sae in Engl. Pflanzenr.—Euphorb. Cluy yt 
58 (191 C. sericea, Harv. MSS. in T. C. D.; non Mill. Arg 
Dons Reoitiet Geenastiei Div 
Hastern Region: Pondoland, Griqualand East and Natal. 
. Alaternoideae, Pax et K. Hoffm. in Engl. Pflanzenr.— 
Euphorb. Cluyt. 67 (1911), ampl. et emend, et C. eraaitults exclus.— 
Folia haud ericoidea, coriacea, glabra vel rarissime (C. pubescens) 
pubescentia, opaca vel raro (C. pteroyona) pellucido-punctata, margine 
nunc plana nune revoluta ; petala feminei basi eglandulosa ; ovarium 
glabrum vel raro (C. pubescens) hirsutum ; capsula glabra vel raro 
(C.  Seiggeinl parce tomentosum. evolutae, Pax et ] 
(191 1) sed C. polygonoide exclus.—Species 11; C. pubescens, 
pterogona, C polifolia, C. brevifolia,. C. virgata, C. laxa, C. 
africana, C. Alaiernoides, C. imbricata, C. rubricaulis, ’C. ovalis. 
7. Cluytia pubescens, Thunb. Prodr. Pl. Cap. 53 [Clatia] (1794) 
et in Fl, Cap, ed. Schult. 270 (1823); Krauss in Flora, xxviii. 82 
(1845); Sond. in Linnaea, xxiii. 124, var. B glabrata incl. (1850) ; 
Baill. in Adansonia, iii, 152, var, B elwbrita incl. (1862) ; de Arg. 
Me DI: Pro S42, 1053 (1866); Par in Engl. Pfanzenr.— 
Euphorb. Cluyt. 80 (1911), C. acuminata, 2. Mey. in Drige, Zwei 
PA. Documente, 174, partim et quoad b tantum; nec Linn, f., nec 
Thunb. (1843). C. humilis, Bernh. ex Krauss \.c. 81 (1845). 
C. Eckloniana, Mill. Arg. lc. 1054 (1866). C. Rustii, Knauf, 
Geogr. Verbr. Cluytia, 49, 54 (1903). C. glabrata, Paz lc. (1911). 
C. intertexta, herd Le (1911). C, fallacina, Paz l.c. (1 
Coast Region Van Rhynsdorp, Piquetberg, Tulbagh, Paarl, 
rein Stellenbosch, eon Riversdale and Fort Beaufort Divs. 
nce Albert and Cradock Divs. 
8. “Cluytia TRetoitia, Mill. Arg. in DC. Prodr, xv. 2, 1048, var. 
poate inclus. (1866); Pax. in Engl. Pflanzenr. _— Euphorb. Cluyt. 78, 
6 F, var. rng! ‘nel (1911). C. alaternoides, Willd. Sp. Pl. iv. 
a 9 jerein nec Linn. (1805). CC. alaternoides, y [angustifolia], 
E. Mey. in Drege, eee | PA. Documente, 174, quoad b tantum (184 3). 
C. polygonoides, var. heterophylla, Krauss in Fl lora, XXviil. 82 
(1845). C. polygonoides, var. angustifolia, Krauss l.c., partim et 
quoad spp. capens. tantum (1845). C. dcternardes y lanceolata, 
BB revoluta, Sond. in Linnaea, xxiii. 128, partim et loc. omn. ¢. vel. 
(1850). C, Sapte Sond. l.c. 124 (1850); Baill. Adansonia, iii. 
151 Uses ec, Jacg. C. lavandulifolia, Reichb, MSS. ex Pax 
le. (1911). 
Coast Region: Paarl and Cape Div 
This species resembles so sie he plant which is known as 
C. Alaternoides, y angustfolia, E. Mey., that the two have been 
confused both by Meyer himself and by Krauss. However, these 
authors were not the earliest to make this mistake, because the 
opening folio of herb. Willdenow n. 18592, intended by Willdenow 
6 represent C. Alaternoides, Linn., is really C. pterogona Miill. 
Arg. Sonder, in 1850, was the first to realise that this is a distinct 
poe though he was so untortunate bg to decide that it was 
e plant figured by Jacquin in 1797 as C. polifolia. As a result 
