SOME SOUTH AFRICAN SPECIES OF COTYLEDON 11 
Tab. 17. = C. caryophyllacea Burm. (= C. jasminifiora Salm Dye 
Tab. 18. = C. fascicularis Ait. (= C. paniculata Ty. Jide “tor 
Tab. 19 (1). C. spuria L. (2). 
Tab. 19 (2). C. mucronata Lam. (see note on this species). 
Tab. 20 (1). C. grandiflora Burm. (= C. tuberculosa Lam.). 
Tab. 20 (2). This, according to oe is C. cacalioides L. 
Tab. 21 (1). C. ventricosa Bur 
[Tab. 21 (2). Aitonia capensis Th hunb.] 
Tab. 22 (1). A bad figure of C. decussata Sims. 
= 
Sect. I. Panicunarz. 
C. orsicutata L. Sp. Pl. 429 (1758). ot seem to be more 
than one species under this name as treated by Harv vey in the 
Flora Capensis, ii. p. 871; we have senakated from Zeyher 2566, 
a plant to which we have ‘given the name C. Becker 
De Candolle (Prodv. iii. 896) gives the following varieties of this 
species :— 
# RoTUNDIFoLIA. This is C. orbiculata Haworth, Revis. p. ned 
~ “orbiontata y rotunda DC. PL. Grasses, t. 76). There is a spec 
rth’s C. orbiculata in the Oxford Herbarium, fond 
which the at notes have been made. Leaves orbicular, 
5 
= 
mm. or s omietinna Bh ere “00 rolla-tube 1:6-1'8 em., lobes 
+ 12 mm. long, lanceolate. seein ‘rode, 307, 1796) Sdainged 
the name orbiculata to ambiqua 
oBOvaTA. C. ovata Haw lic. C. orbiculata var. a, DC. 
Pl. Grasses, t. 76; Bot. Mag. “ih a Morison, Oxon. vol. iii. 
19, %.'7, f. 895-Horni, Lugd. Bat. 551 i 
Y OBLONGA. C. oblonga Honceths = c. p. 106. C. orbiculata B 
Aiton, Hort. Kew. ed. 2, iii. p. ae The aha is Haworth’s 
description of this plant—there no spec n the Oxford 
erbarium :—* Foliis oblongo- spathalatia aia ptinoi: albis ?) 
cum acumine levibus: floribus paniculatis, caudice erecto ramoso.”’ 
We festa eter here a plant gathered by Mr. E. Galpin in 
June, 1900, on ‘rocky kranses on Nahoon river, Kast London.’ 
No. ‘$670. 
dELATA. C, elata aero ie Suppl. p. 20. Haworth’s diagnosis 
of this is as follows :—(. fo lit orbiculato obovato ovalive-cune- 
ramoso.’’ There is no specimen at Oxford. He doubtfully refers 
to this, Cot nto triflora, foliis obovato-carnosis integris, floribus 
Spicatis ternis sessilibus of honing (Pr por p. 88), and Cotyledon 
triflora 7 obovatis, &e. (L. l, Pl. p. 242). 
Sa yek considers this doubifally synonymous with C. tri- 
id That, but Haworth in a note contrasts it with C. orbiculata L. 
C. ramosa Haworth, Suppl. p. 24. C. ramosissima 
Mill. Dict. ed 8, No. 6 (1768). 0. orbiculata y Aiton, 1.c. Under 
og vacisty De Candolle says:—‘‘ An C, crassifolia et C, viridis 
nuperrime a cl. Haworthio (Phil. Mag, 1897, apr. p. 128) hue 
