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tion of lists of plants in the " Kew Bulletin " has also been of 

 considerable service. 



I am also much indebted to Dr. Engler, of the large Herbarium at 

 Berlin, for copies of the publications issued from that Institution 

 which contain descriptions or enumerations of South African plants, 

 and from those works the names of many species unknown to me 

 have been obtained, as also from some of the publications of the 

 Herb. Boissier, copies of which have been kindly sent to me. 

 To my friends Dr. H. Bolus, of Capetown, Dr. Schlechter, of 

 Berlin, and Dr. P. MacOwan, late of Capetown, I am also greatly 

 indebted for specimens and names of plants not known to me, 

 and for valuable assistance in other ways, and lastly to Prof. 

 H. H. W. Pearson, of the South African College, who has examined 

 our specimens of Thymeliace^ and supplied the names of some of 

 them as far as it is possible to do at present. 



J. MEDLEY WOOD. 



