Plants found in the District of Uitenhacje. 371 



„ serpyllifolia, Eckl. Herb.] ,, capense, Linn. B. 



D. ! „ filiforme, Linn. B. 

 Sebaea, R.Br. sp. 1. Sarcostemma, R.Br. sp. 2. 



,, aurea, R.Br. A. ,, viminale, R.Br. A. 



Logania, R.Br. sp. 1. ,, apbyllum, R.Br. B. 



capensis, Eckl. Herb. F.ftjEustegia, R.Br. sp. 2 



Villarsia, Vent. sp. 1. 



,, indica, Vent. D. 

 Disandra, Linn. sp. 1. 



„ prostrata, Linn. A. 

 Chilianthus, Burchell, sp. 1. 



,, arboreus. Burch. D. 



(Wilde Vlierboom.) 

 Buddleja, Linn. sp. 3. 



,, virgata, Linn. I. 



,, salvifolia, Lam. A. 



,, saligna, Willd. D 



Familia 49. Contortae. 

 1. Asclepiadeae. 

 Asclepias, Linn. sp. 1. 



,, filiformis, Linn. A. 

 Gompboearpus, R.Br. sp. 6. 



„ avborescens, R.B. D. 



„ crispus, R.Br. C. 



„ fruticosus, i?.5r. A. 

 Xysmalobium, R.Br. sp. 2. 



„ grandiflorum, R.Br. A. 



,, undulatum, R.Br- B. 

 Cynancbum, Linn. sp. 5. 



,, crassifolium, R.Br. D. 



,, obtusifolium, Linn. E. 



bastata, #.#/•. A. 



,, filiformis, ifom- etSclmlt. 



B. 

 Microloma, i?./?/-. sp. 1. 



,, lineare, R Br. F. 

 Astepbanus, R.Br. sp. 3. 



,, cordatus, R.Br. B. 



,, linearis, /t!..flr. B. 

 Pergularia, Lmn. sp. 1. 



„ edulis, Th. B. f«J 

 Stapelia, Linn. sp. 3. 



,, hhsuta, Linn. B. 

 Bracbystelma, /?. Br. sp. 2. 



,, tuberosum, R.Br. C. fr^ 



,, elegans, Eckl. Herb. A. 

 Ceropegia, Linn. sp. 2. 



„ afrieana, R.Br. F. 



,, edulis, jBcW Herb. B. 



2. Apocyneae. 

 Ecbitis, Z-z'/in. sp. 2. 

 ,, succulenta, 77t. B. 

 ,, bispinosa, Th. B. 

 Tabernaemontana, Linn. sp. 1. 

 ,, Camassi, Eckl. Herb, (w) 

 Camassi-bout, A. 



(t) LOGANIA CAPENSIS, n.sp. 



L. Foliis ovatis-oblongis perfoliatis utrinque laevibus, corymbis termi- 

 nalibns trichotomis. 



I/ab. — In the woods of Zuureberg, near Boontjes River, at the height of 

 101)0 feet ; District of Uittnhage. 



Fl. — In November. 



Descr. — Stalk shrubby) and divided into trichotomous four-angled 

 branches. Leaves ovate-oblong, opposite, Embracing the stalk, smooth, on 

 the upper side green, on the under side somewhat lighter, and in the middle 

 marked by yellowish reins. Corymb three-parted, each part bearing from 

 (i to h flowers. Segments of the Corolla acute. 



Obi. — This species is very nearly related to Logania latifolia, Ii. Br. which 

 grows in New Holland, but differs' in the leaves being more oblong, and not 

 so acute. 



(n) The roots of Peregularia edulis, are called by the Hottentots t'Ku, 

 and eaten raw. 



■'rj The roots of Bracbystelma tuberosum, are called by the Hottentots 

 fKakuni, and eaten raw. 



(n-) TABERNAEMONTANA CAMASSI, n . sp. 



T. Foliis lanceolatis oppositis verticillatisque; corymbis axillaribus mul- 



