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58. S. seminivea Wood and Evans. Mont aux Sources, Drakens- 

 berg, 10-11,000 feet alt., Evans, 752. 



59. S. Leontodontis DC. Zululand, Gerrard and McKen, 1013. 



60. S. serratuloides DC. Inanda, 1,800 feet alt.. Wood, 509 (5). 



61. S. speciosus Willd. This is the S. concolor of the Flora 

 Capensis, and is fairly common in coast districts and perhaps in 

 midlands also ; near Durban, Wood (10). 



62. S. subcoriaceous Schltr. Near Newcastle, 3,900 feet. Wood, 

 5980 (12). 



63. S. subrubrifolius O. Hoff. This plant was distributed by 

 us as S. rhyncholaenus DC, and the number 898 was wrongly 

 attached to it ; we have no specimen of that particular collection 

 in the Herbarium, and are at a loss to know what the difference 

 between it and S. rhyncholsBnus really is. 



64. S. tamoides DC. Inanda, 1,800 feet alt., Wood, 573 ; near 

 Durban, common. 



65. S. tanacetoides Sond. Eiver-bed, foot of Mont aux Sources, 

 8-9,000 feet, Evans, 756 (3). 



66. S. thyrsoideus DC. Hillside, Van Eeenen, 5-6,000 feet, 

 Wood, A:lll (11). 



67. S. trachylepus Klatt. Behmann. 



68. S. tugelensis Wood and Evans. Mont aux Sources, Drak- 

 ensberg, 10-11,000 feet alt., Evans, 750 (3). 



69. S. Tysoni MacOwan. Without precise locality, Gerrard, 

 1695; near Eichmond, 2-3,000 feet alt.. Wood, 9927 (12). 



70. S. venosus Harv. In marsh near Eichmond, 2-3,000 feet 

 alt.. Wood, 3612 (12). 



71. S. Yiscidus N. E. B. Van Eeenen, 5-6,000 feet alt., Wood, 

 5607 (3). 



72. S. sp. (Govt. Herbarium, 9624) (Kleinoidei). A traihng plant 

 with numerous fleshy curved leaves, which are terete or nearly so 

 in section, but deeply channelled on one side, 1|- inches long, 3-4 

 lines wide. It was brought by the writer from the hills above Grey- 

 town, at an altitude of 4-5,000 feet, and has been growing in the 

 Botanic Garden at Durban ever since, but has only produced one 

 flower. A living plant was sent to Kew at the time of collection, 

 but no flowers were seen. The plant has quite the aspect of a 

 Mesembryanthemum, for which it was taken when gathered. 



Othonnopsis natalensis (O. Hoff). Near Mooi Eiver, 4-5,000 

 feet alt., 0. Kuntze. 



Euryops Evansii Schltr. Summit of Drakensberg, Evans, 752 (3). 



2. E. pedunculatus N. E. B. Oliver's Hoek, 4-5,000 feet alt., 

 Wood, 3601 (1); Hlatikulu, 6-7,000 feet alt., Evans, 397 (1). 



3. E. setiloba N. E. B. Nottingham Eoad, 4-5,000 feet alt., 

 Wood, 7193 (10). 



