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54. H. polycladum Klatt. Without precise locality, Schlechter, 

 4725 (3). 



65. H. populifolium DC. Eocky Hill, Inanda, 2,000 feet alt., 

 Wood, 584 (3-6). Only found by us in this one locality. 



56. H. pulYinatum 0. Hoffm. Van Eeenen, 5-6,000 feet alt., 

 0. Kuntze. 



57. H. quinquenerve Less. Hillside, Inanda, 1,900 feet alt., 

 Wood, 502. 



58. H. retortoides N. E. B. Drakensberg 6-7,000 feet alt., 

 Wilson, {Wood, 8265) (11). Apparently a very rare plant ; we have 

 not met v^ith it ; the specimens were sent to us by Mr. Wilson 

 from the Polela district. 



59. H. rugulosum Less. Unknown to us. 



60. H. serpyllifolium Less. Without precise locality, Gerrard 

 and McKen, 1854. 



61. H. setosum Harv. Uiundi, 5-6,000 feet alt., Evans (11). 



62. H. simillimum DC. Near Charlestown, 5-6,000 feet alt.. 

 Wood, 5722 (2); Byrnetown, 2-3,000 feet alt.. Wood (5). 



63. H. squamosum Thb. Common all over the Colony. 



64. H. stenopterum DC. Drege; Grant; between Maritzburg 

 and Ladysmith, Gerrard and McKen, 286. 



65. H. subglomeratum Less. Lidgetton, 3,900 feet alt.. Dr. 

 Dimock Brown, 262 (1) ; Wood, 4588, 1912. In both the specimens 

 of Wood's collection above cited the plants had small rosettes of 

 leaves lying close to the ground and at a distance of from 1 to 6 

 or 8 inches from the stem, the leaves are oblong to spathulate, 6 to 8 

 in each rosette, and are up to f inch long, by 4 lines wide, the 

 indument being quite like that of the stem leaves ; the pappus in all 

 the specimens examined by us is not only barbellate, but is sub- 

 plumose at apex. 



66. H. Sutherland! Harv. Mawahqua, 6,000 feet alt., Wood, 

 5146 (4). Var. semiglabra N. E. B. Van Eeenen, 5,000 feet alt., 

 Wood, 5702 (3). 



67. H. teretifolium Sweet. Near mouth of Isipingo Eiver, 

 50 feet alt., Wood, 1007; same locality, Wood, 9134 (9). 



68. H. Thapsus O. Hoffm. Highlands, 4-5,000 feet alt., 

 0. Kuntze. 



69. H. trilineatum DC. Van Eeenen, 5-6,000 feet alt., Wood, 

 5194 (12) ; Drakensberg 10,000 feet alt., Evans, 736, 737 (3). The 

 habit of this plant differs, at Van Eeenen rambUng about among 

 shrubs (Wood), at summit of Drakensberg " a tufted plant 2 to 3 

 feet high " (Evans). 



70. H. umbraculigerum Less. Near Pinetown, 1,000 feet alt., 

 Wood (2). Not uncommon. 



71. H. Woodii N. E. B. On rocks near Emberton, 2,100 feet 

 aJt., Wood, 5761 (8j. 



