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R. adornatus P, . Mueller. Keston and — Commons. 
. Koehleri W orm? Hayes Common. This requires 
farther eidly.: Mr. Rogers s comment was ‘ ony different from 
Koehlerians known to 
R. dumetorum W. & 'N. Hedges near Bromley. To my eye 
ordinary dumetorum form, not — 2 saggiete Mr. Rogers tens 
and does not give any varietal na 
I have not thought it worth while placing R. rusticanus, R. leu- 
aeieioy or one or two corylifolian forms. One of the latter 
appeared to me to be var. cyclophyllus Lindeb. Mr. Rogers thought 
n re- 
ALABASTRA DIVERSA.—Parr X. 
By Spencer Le M. Moors, B.S8c., F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 102.) 
Dr. Ranp’s JoHannessurG Composit. 
Already well known for his botanical discoveries in Rhodesia, 
Dr. R. F. Rand is now seeking fresh laurels, this time in the 
Transvaal. ae et sent to the British Museum a collection recently 
made in ibe ighbourhood of Jo ee 3 and in aocoraauee 
wi eabligy prevailing at the Museum of encouraging 
cllotor by Accor publication, the Coie of this Siillection are 
ere giv 
Ver sonics 1 Krauss Sch. Bip. No. 891. 
De Alifotins De. 
D. asper 
Marsea anata ‘ecitp podocephala DC.). No. 1027. The 
peduncles are short for the species, not above five centimetres long. 
Nidoreila ter fm DC. No. 1025. 
N. hottentotica DC. Nos. 762, 980. 
ribs revvecnters rarifolius Turez. No. 766. 
Denekia capensis DC. No. 7389. A form approaching D. 
glabrata DC. 
lena rotundata, sp. nov. Verisimiliter fruticosa, 
caule folioso feviter striata albide sericeo-tomentoso, foliis breviter 
petiolatis ovato-oblo is basi subrotundatis marginibus 
undulatis supra breviter araneoso-pubescentibus demum fere glabris 
subtus dense sericeo- Seisicr geet capitulis fem. odo notis 
pedunculis es ee brevibns bracteis confer 
phyllis extimis similibus nisi minoribus Sbdactia, vole 1m atipuaee 
pai phyllis 5-seriatis lesee abbreviatis oblongo-ovatis ob- 
interi gioribus oblongis obtusis omni-. 
bus aranoso pubeseentius et seisibas purpurascentibus, corolle 
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