Related to tte preceding species, and very like C. hirta 

 var. laxa. Kze. It seems however to be different. 

 In Griqualand (Mr. Robert Moffatt, 1857.) v. s. 



101. Cheilanthes induta. Kze. Frojid sub 4-pinnate, oblong, 

 obtuse, coriaceous ; pimicB rather remote, stalked, ascending ; 

 pinnules shortly stalked, ovate, secondary oblong tertiary, and 

 the segments roundish-ovate, all glabrous above, paleaceo- 

 hirs ate beneath; involucres m^v^m2i\, crenulate, and as well 

 as the sori continuous. Stipes flexuose, sparingly, and the 

 rachises densely paleaceo-hirsute, purple. Caudex creeping. 

 Kze. Linnsea, vol. 10, p. 538. Hook., 1. c, p. 92, tab. 102, A. 



In rocky, shady places in the Sneeuwbergen (Drege.) 



102. Cheilanthes deltoidea. Kze. Frond 2-pinnate pin- 

 natifid, 3-angular, sub-coriaceous, smooth ; pinnce. obliquely 

 ovate ; pinnules and seymeiits ovate, obtuse, with the cuneate 

 base decurrent. Stipes smooth; rachises margmed ; involucres 

 marginate, crenulated, continuous. Sori broad. Kze. Linnaea, 

 voh 10, p. 535. Hook, 1. c, p. 106. 



In the fissm-es of the rocks near Silverfontein, Little Namaqua- 

 land (Drege.) v, s. 



103. Cheilanthes profusa. Kze. Frond pinnate, oblong- 

 lanceolate, obtuse, sub-coriaceous ; pinnm often opposite, 

 smooth, uppermost lanceolate, approximate, sub-connate, 

 entire; lower ones ovate or deltoid, remote, acuminated, 

 shortly stalked, deeply pinnatifid or sometimes pinnate at their 

 bases ; pinnules and segments lobed or pinnatifid ; costce hispid ' 

 with narrow subulate scales ; involucres continuous. Stipes 

 and rachises hispid with paleaceous scales. Roots creeping, 

 scaly. Kze. Linnaea, vol. 10, p. 535. Suppl. to Schkuhr's, 

 Filic, tab. 17. Hook, 1. c, p. 108. 



Between rocks near Silverfontein (Drege) on Karroo-like hills 

 at Buffeljagdsriver and Rietkuil, (Zeyher.) v. s, 



104. Cheilanthes cornuta. Kze. Frond 2-pinnate, linear- 

 lanceolate ; pinnce ovate approximate, the lowermost sub- 

 opposite, stalked ; pinnules sessile, sub-ternate, 2-3-fid, oblong, 

 obtuse, coriaceous. Sori at length diffused. Stipes and rachis 

 rio-id, naked. Kze. Linnsea, vol. 10, p. 534. Hook, 1. c, 

 p.''l09. 



Near Hex River, Worcester f Eckl, & Zeyh.), and on dry stony 

 hills near Enon, and the litde Fish River (Drege.) v. s. 



