278 FLORA OF PORTUGUESE SOUTH-EAST AFRICA. [Sess. uxxt. 
Mystroxzylon euvcleaforme, Eckl. and Zeyh. Common in the 
dry country. 
APOCYNACEE.— Oncinotis inandensis. 1 have not been able 
to certify to the name of this plant, and I think it is known 
under another name. 
ASCLEPIADEZ.—Cynanchum natalitiwm, Schlechter. Found 
climbing over the shrubs. 
GENTIANEZ.—Belmontia natalensis, Schinz This is 
given as a Natal species, but is found extending on the 
east coast. 
AMARANTACEA. — Sericocoma chrysurus, Meissn. Very 
abundant on the low lands. 
ORCHIDEZ.—Stenoglottis longifolia, H.K. This is not a 
common plant, generally found in grass land. 
[RIpEz. —Gladiolus Ecklonii, Lehm. This species is found 
on the higher range of grass lands. 
Dierama pendula, Baker. Found under shade of trees 
or in grass cover. 
AMARYLLIDEZ.—Grunsvigia Josephine, Gawl. A very 
showy plant found in grass lands, the flowering spike appear- 
ing before the leaves. 
Linacez. —Chlorophytum elatum, R.Br. Found in forest 
cover and grass lands. 
GRAMINEZ—Olyra latifolia, Linu. Very ornamental. 
Found in damp ground and by river banks. 
Eragrostis curvula, Nees. A very abundant grass in the 
interior; ornamental, not used as fodder. 
Professor BayLEY BALFourR, F.R.S., exhibited the seeds oi 
Crossosoma. 
Mr. R. L. Harrow showed the following plants in flower 
from the Royal Botanic Garden :—Androsace pyrenatca, 
Corydalis Alleni, Cytisus kewensis x, Draba aizides, 
Draba dierancides, Draba olympica, Draba Salamoni;, 
Erodium hymenodes, Lithospermum oleefoliwm, Cheiranthus 
Menziesti, Pinguicula alpina, Rhododendron Chamecistus, 
Sir ARCHIBALD Bucuan-Heppurn exhibited an orchid, 
Phaius japonica, doubtiully hardy in Britain. 
