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GpoGRAPHICAL Rance: North-eastern Transvaal; in partial shade, 
3000-4000 ft. 
North-eastern _ svaal : sehr res ye be River, Legat af Nat. soaker 
Pretoria, 5185 ! r Barberton, 3000-4000 ft., Thor rneroft in Herb. Roger. 
28426! Moodies “Estates farm, aca near Barberton, Van Hiden in Nat, 
Herb. Pretoria, 10085 
11. E. cycadifolius (Lehm. a vi. 13 (1834)); stem stout, 
up to 10 ft. high, densely woolly ; leaves numerous, up to 5 ft. long, 
straight or nearly so ; slashis densely eaotly when young, subterete ; 
leaflets very numerous and crowded, usually overlapping, straight 
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27, partly-(as to t. 26 only *) (1800); Pers. Synop. ii. 631; 
Syst Bod en 7 oo os Friderici-Guilielmi, Lehm. Pugill. vi. 
; Mig. sy yead. 44 (1842). £. acanthus, Masters in 
Gard. Chron. 1878, ii. 810. — ; 
Grog ee : From Kliplaat in the Jansenville Div. (fide Marloth) 
Catheart, “Qu Queenstown nd Tsolo dist oi 
3000-5300 ft. alt., a haat 60 miles distant se fr e sh ee 
ansenville Div. (fide Marloth): Uit Zeyher (Herb. Brit.) ! 
Cuckeact Div.: near Cathcart, Sim, ‘enh Zr ek, Mw P alee d ! 
* Jacquin’s t. 25 is of a glabrous female cone, probably of Z. villosus Lem. 
