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etiam indicate ut varietates recensende.’ Haworth quotes as a 
synonym of his ramosa, Sedum africanum frutescens incanum foliis 
orbiculatis Morison, vol. iii. Sect. 12, t. 7, f. 89, which we have 
placed under var. obovata. 
lata L., 8-4 mm. long. Corolla over 2°5 cm. long ; lobes lanceolate ; 
corolla-tube 2 cm. long. Peduncle about 10-flowered. Leaves thick, 
d 
The following notes are from a plant collected by R. Schlechter 
‘‘in collibus aridis prope Brand ley, Regionis Occidentalis, alt. 
1200 ft.,”’ No. 9982. It is probably identical with the preceding 
(Zeyher 672) :—Leaves thick, coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate or ob- 
lanceolate, mucronate, margin irregularly undulate, much longer 
than broad, thus differing from the leaves of the type of C. orbicu- 
broader than long, apex subtruncate or subemarginate, + 1 mm. 
une: + 2mm. broad Allied to ¢. crassifolia Haw. and C. undulata 
aw. 
ckeri, sp. nov. Frutex sepissime cr. 1:5-2 m. altus. 
plana dorso carinata mucronata, 6-8 em. longa, 1:8-2:8 em. lata, 
cr. 2-2'5 mm. crassa, internodiis 1-1°5 em. Pedunculus er. 20 cm. 
tubus lo 
eviora, filamentis inferne dilatatis pilis ad basin filamentis nullis. 
ila oe latiores quam longa. 
: scrub, Dassie Krantz, Grahamstown, . “ 
Flowers dull reddish, F. EF. Galpin, no. 2915. In oe ae 
8. Ne 899 
glaucous, dark red on margins, and slightly carinat 
Corolla in transverse section pentagonal, with rounded edges 
dark red outside, with blotches of pale yellow—pale yellow inside, 
lined with red. Petals spirally twisted in bud. Panicle spreading, 
the flowers (12-26) for the most part erect 
This species is allied to . velutina ; it is fairly common in the 
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