SOME SOUTH AFRICAN SPECIES OF COTYLEDON 18 
bush in Albany and towards the sea-coast. It is the same as Zeyher 
2566 in Cape Government Herbarium, which is placed by Harvey 
filaments, which close the nectar cavity instead of the usual hairs, 
Leaves subrhombeo-cuneate, older leaves rounded at the apex, 
10 cm. long, 5 cm. broad at broadest point, smaller leaves at base 
of peduncle ovate-lanceolate, 5:5 cm. lon eduncle + 12'5 cm. 
before the branches commence. Flowers in a corymbose panicle, 
very similar to flowers of C. orbiculata. Calyx-tube 4 mm. long, 
lobes triangular acute, 4 mm. long. Corolla-tube + 17 cm. long, 
obes narrowing to a point, 12 mm. long. Stamens shorter than 
corolla-lobes. 
We append a description of a plant common near Grahamstown, 
which is either C. undulata Haworth or a close ally. 
glabro, levi. Inflorescentia pseudo-paniculata, multiflora, peduneulo 
longo, depauperato, floribus ad anthesin pendulis. Calyx mono- 
phyllus, laciniis ovato-lanceolatis, c. 8 mm. longis. Corolla mono- 
minutis, antheris ovatis, subapiculatis. Carpella gracilia, stigmatis 
capitatis ; Squamis subquadratis, apice et lateraliter emarginatis, 
beris. 
a little narrower towards the apex, and emarginate above and on 
the sides; they are laterally almost unconnected with the carpels. 
The corolla is bright red, finely pencilled with yellow, becoming 
more yellow towards the pedicel; the calyx is green, more or less 
