48 THE LIVING CYCADS 



I found the same species on the Windvogelberg over- 

 looking the town of Cathcart and made a rather exten- 

 sive series of notes and photographs. 



From this place I made a carriage trip to Junction 

 Farm, a few hours' ride from Cathcart. The farm 

 takes its name from the fact that it lies at the junction 



Fig. i8. — Encephalartos Friderici GuUielmi, at Queenstown, South 

 Africa. 



of the Zwart Kei and White Kei rivers, which unite to 

 form the Great Kei River. The country is called the 

 Transkei. 



Three cycads are abundant on Junction Farm, 

 Encephalartos Friderici Guilielmi, E. Lehmanni, and 

 E. villosus. I was particularly interested in the second 

 one and in comparing it with the first. The third I had 

 already seen, and I knew that I should find it again. 



