415 
ae and herb. Willdenow were obtained. In of the same 
plant having found a place in each of these herbaria no one appears 
ever to have collected it in South Africa again. For the moment 
therefore it appears better to follow Sonder in his treatment than 
to adopt that of Miiller and of Pax. If the latter should prove to 
have taken the more natural view, ‘the synonym. C. pubescens with 
all its citations and the synonym C. tomentosa, as used by 
Thunberg but not as used by E. Meyer, will require to os 
transferred to C. daphnoides. 
36. Cluytia crassifolia, Pax in Bull. Herb. Boiss. vi. 736 (1898), 
; 911). 
ond, 
7 10. Polygonoideae, Prain.—Folia ericoidea, coriaces, glabra, 
nitentia, supra pepe subtus margine revoluta. evolutae, Pax 
t K. . Pflanzenr.—Euphorb. Cluyt. 77, pro parte 
minima et quoad C. polygonoiden tantum.—Species 1; C. poly- 
go ms as 
7. Cluytia eo Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. 2, 1475 [Clutia] 
(1763); Burm. f. P: 27 bis [31] O68) en’ Encye. Meth. - 
54 (1786) ; Thunb. Pid Pl. Cap. 53 (179 4), et Fl. Cap. e 
Schult. 270 (1823); Mill. Arg. in DC. Prodr, xv. 2, 1054, var, 
amb. incl. (1866); Pax in Engl. Pflanzenr. oes Cluyt. 78 
var. amb. incl, (1911). C. Alaternoides, Linn. Sp, Pl. 1042, partim 
et quoad Burm, t. 43, fig. 3 tantum (1753). C. tabularis, Eh. Un. 
It. 199 [nomen] (1832); Eckl. et Zeyh. ex Sond. Le. (1850). C, cur- 
vata, FE. Mey. in Drége, Zwei Pf. Documente, 174 [nomen] (1843). 
C. ericoides, EF. Mey. l.c. calls (1843), Krauss in Flora, xxviii, 82 
(1845); Eckl. et Zeyh. ex Sond. in Linnuea, xxiii, 122 (1850) ; 
nequaquam Thunb. C, diosmoides, Sond. l.c., var. B inclus. (1850) ; 
Baill. Adansonia, iii. 152, var. 3 inclus, (1862). C. daphnoides, 
Eckl. et Zeyh. ex "Sond. Lic. (1850) ; nequaqguam Lamk. 
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