816 BULLETIN DE L'HERBIER BOISSIER (2€ SÉR.). 
Natal : D. Cooper. 2518. Coll. 1862. 
Stem erect + 13 em high in the specimen before me leafy for °/: of 
its length, floriferous above. Leaves ovale or ovate-oblong, radical 
leaves + 4 cm long, cauline leaves 1,5—2.0 cm long. sessile, glabrous, 
margin slighily ciliate. 
Inflorescence terminal, flowers rather small, arranged in a cymose 
corymbose manner. 
Calyx 1.5 mm long. sepals oblong, lanceolate, shorter than the petals. 
Petals + 2,5 mm long. Carpels narrowing upwards into a style 
0,5 mm long. Squamæ subquadrate, apex subemarginate about '/s length 
of carpel. 
Crassula enantiophylla nov. spec. 
Caulis erectus cinereo-pubescens ad folia articulatus. Folia opposita 
sessilia patentia vel erecto-patentia planiuscula oblanceolata vel oblonga 
vel ovato-oblonga basi breviter connata subremola margine ciliata. 
bracteis foliis subsimilibus sed multoties minoribus. Flores verticillati 
verticillis inferioribus quam superioribus remotioribus. Sepala lanceolata 
ciliata quam petala paullo long'ora apice subacuminala. Petala oblonga 
post apicem mucronem ferentia quam stamina longiora. Antheræ basi 
fixæ, filamentis gracilibus. Capella sursum breviter attenuata. Squamæ 
minulæ. 
Species pro habilu inflorescentiæ ad C. turritam Thunberg accedens 
sed folia valde diversa 
Transvaal Colony : Houtbosh, Rehmann, 6372. 
A member of Harvey’s section Thyrsoideæ but with the leaves more 
cauline and less radical that in C. turrita Thunb. and C. barbata Thunb. 
Herbaceous. Stem simple, terete, leafy below, floriferous above. 
length together with inflorescence 25—39 cm. 
Leaves spreading, oblanceolate or oblong or ovate-oblong. sessile. 
opposile, slightly connate at the base, 3—4 cm long, about 1,5 cm broad 
al the broadest point which is sometimes ‘/s of the length from the apex, 
sometimes !/s of the length from the base, margin ciliate. Internodes 
2,5—4,0 cm long. Cymules fasciculate and pedunculate in the axiles 
of opposite leafy bracts (which become smaller towards the summit 
of the stem) forming an interrupted thyrsus. Flowers pedicellate. Calyx 
3 mm long, sepals lanceolate, ciliate, a little longer than the petals. 
Carpels a little over { mm long attenuate above, style short. 
This plant would have been placed by Haworth in his genus Turgosea 
or as he afterwards called it Purgosea (see. Phil. Mag. 1828, p. 184). 
