282 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
species published by Parish in Bot. Mag. t. 5480 (1864)—which Dr. 
Rendle (with the help of Buchanan's drawing, which Reichenbach 
NEW CRASSULAS FROM SOUTH AFRICA. 
By §. Scuénnanp, M.A., and Epmunp G. Baker, F.L.S. 
Tur following species of Crassula appear to us to be hitherto 
escribed. e have included with the description of these 
novelties descriptions of Dinacria sebaoides Schonland, and Crassula 
deltoidea Thunb., and a note on the flowers of C. divaricata Eckl. 
& Zeyh., which at the time of the publication of the Crassulacea by 
Harvey in the Flora Capensis were unknown. 
Dinacria sesorwes Schénland in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 1897 
p. 860 (nomen). Annua glabra 6-8 cm. alta, habitu Sebee crassule- 
folie. Caulis filiformis superne interdum levissime alatus Folia 
caulinia sessilia oblonga vel oblongo-lanceolata, apice obtusa, 
7-10 mm. longa, 8-4 mm. lata. Flores in dichasio laxo 12-24-fl. 
dispositi, quam ei D. filiformis Harv. multo majores, practeis foliis 
similil 4 minoribus. pedicellis filiformibus4—10 mm. longis. Calyx 
4 mm. longus, calycis lobi oblongo-ovati vel ovati obtusi + 2 mm. 
longi. Petala oblongo-oblanceolata, apice obtusa, basi sublibera, 
+ 8mm. longa, lutea. Carpella gracilia, dorso papillifera quam 
corolla multo breviora, stylis apice bilobatis, stigmatis infra apicem 
stylorum semiglobosis dorsalibus, squamis spathulatis. 
Hab. Beaconsfield, near Grahamstown, Dr. S. Schénland, 
no, 414. Sept. 1891. 
Harvey). Calyx-lobes oblong-ovate, obtuse, much shorter than bo 
an 
long. 
two-lobed apex of the style is very peculiar, and each carpel has 
the short dorsal horn below the summit which bears the stigmaté 
surface. Another species of this genus is D. grammanthoides Schou- 
land in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 1897, p. 859. 
CRASSULA DIVARIC klon & Zeyher, Enum. p. 296 (1835) 
Calyx-lobes lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, glabrous on the back 
shortly ciliate on the margin, hardly 2 mm, long. Petals oblong, 
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