Has. Karoo, Barkly (Nos. 51, 53, and 67); Somerset East, — 
MacOwan (No. 2232) ; stony hills near Graaff Reinet, 2,600 ft., Bolus 
(No. 54). ; 
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from 1-14 in. long. This species is chiefly distinguished from 
D. hirtella by the clavate hairs fringing the corolla lobes; in D. hir- 
tella the hairs are not clavate, and not so vibratile as in D. reclinata.— 
N. E. Brown. 
D. elegans, Haw. Synop. Plant. Succ. p. 44 (1812).—Stapelia — 
elegans, Masson, Stap. p. 19, t. 27 (1796); Bot. Mag.t 1184. 
Has. Little Namaqualand, Barkly (No. 34). 
are varieties of the plant, in the ordinary sense of the word, oF "7 
sexual conditions, Ido not know; I believe both forms grow together— — 
N. E. Brown. 3 
D. Corderoyi, N. H. Br. in Bot. Mag. sub t. 6245 (1876). Stapelia 
Corderoyi, Hook. f. in Bot. Mag. t. 6082 (1874). 1 
A living plant of this was sent by Sir H. Barkly, labelled as collected 4 
by Mr. Bain, bat without locality or number, and no specimens, either 
dried or in spirits, were sent. There is a specimen in the K 
Herbarium labelled ‘ Orange River, December.’ 
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‘ Botanical Magazine’ are not correct, neither are the corolla-lo 
tipped with red as shown in that plate.—N. E. Brown. 
