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[Correction.—‘ Dimorphotheca Barberia Harv.” on p. 185 should 
be altered to “D. spectabilis Schlechter.” For some time I had 
doubts about this determination, and when Mr. Schlechter was 
over here in the summer, I took the opportunity of asking his 
opinion. He unhesitatingly confirmed my correction of the name 
as given above.] 
CaMPANULACER, 
Mezleria depressa Sond. No. 1321. 
Lobelia decipiens Sond. No. 783. 
late ovatis vel oblongo-obovatis obtuse acutis vel obtusis vel etiam 
obtusissimis margine undulatis vel undulato-dentatis basi obtusis 
vel acutis membranaceis glabris vel una cum petiolo sat longo 
obovatos altius connatos brevioribus, antheris 2 apice penicillatis 
reliquis dorso sub apice hispidulis, ovario omnino infero. 
b. Damp ground in the neighbourhood of Johannesburg. 
Nos. 784, 865. 
Planta 8-0-12-0 cm. alt. Foliorum lamina 0-5-0-7 em. long., 
"25-0°5 cm. lat.; petioli 0-3-0-°8 cm. long. Folia caulina 0°3- 
O07 cm. long. Bractee + 0-2 em. ; pedicelli adusque 1-0 cm. long. 
Calycis tubus et lobi sub flore 0:2-0-25 em. long. Corolla in toto 
1-0-1'2 em. long.; tubus 0:12 cm., lobi superiores 0:4 cm 
feriores 0°5 cm. long.; hi 0-25 cm. lat. Staminum tubus 0°38 cm., 
anthers 0-1 cm. long. Capsula ignota. : 
There are two forms of this ; no. 865 has broader radical leaves 
and turbinate instead of hemispherical ovaries, but I see no essential 
difference in the two cases. 
€ species is easily recognized by means of the small rosulate 
leaves. In this respect—and, indeed, in habit generally—it re- 
sembles L. benguellensis Hiern, which has much smaller flowers, with 
short and relatively broader calyx-lobes, a different limb to the 
corolla, anthers all glabrous on the back, &c. 
Cyphia stenopetala Diels. No. 1254. 
Lightfootia paniculata Sond. No. 1298. 
Cervicina denudata (Wahlenbergia denudata A. DC.). No. 866. 
C. depressa (Wahlenbergia depressa Wood & Evans). No. 1253. 
n- 
: Myrsinez. 
| - Myrsine africana Linn. Greylingstad. Nos. 1822, 1823. 
| _‘Sideroxylon Randii, sp. nov. Fruticosum, ramulis sub- 
___ feretibus abunde foliosis primo rufo-tomentosis dein breviter pube- 
