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THE FLOKA. 



RANUNCULACE^. 



Clematis brachiata Thunb. Hedges, rare ; 3-4. High Con- 

 stantia ; Eondebosch. 



Anemone capensis Linn. Mountain slopes, frequent ; 7-11. 



Knowltonia vesicatoria Curt. Mountain and hill slopes, 

 rather frequent ; 7-11. 



2. K. rigida Salisb. "Eocky mountain ground round Table 

 Mountain," Harvey. Not found by us, but it appears likely to 

 be mistaken for K. vesicatoria. 



3. K. gracilis DC. " Near Constantia," Eckl. and Zeyh. 

 Not found by us. 



4. K. hirsuta DC. Mountain and hill slopes, rather frequent ; 

 7-11. 



Ranunculus rigidus Godr. ? Vleys and rivers, rare ; 10-12. 

 In Vaarsche and Eapenburg Vleys. 



2. R. pinnatus Poir. Damp grassy places on flats and hill 

 slopes, frequent, flowers throughout the year, but chiefly 8-11. 

 The fruit tubercles are sometimes very faint. 



3. R. capensis Thunb. Grassy places, rare; 11. Eapenburg 

 Vley ; Green Point Common. 



4. iR. sceleratus Linn. A single plant by shore at Wood- 

 stock ; 10. 



5. IR. muricatus Linn. By sluits throughout suburbs, rather 

 frequent ; 9-12. Also at Kamp's Bay and Black Eiver. 



6. iR. trilobus Desf. Grassy places, rare; 11. Eapenburg 

 Vley, by the Observatory, Wolley-Dod, 3674. 



MENISPERMACE^ . 



Cissampelos capensis Thunb. Bushy hillsides and flats, 

 frequent ; 2-5. 



NYMPH^ACE^. 



Nymphsea stellata Willd. Vleys, locally frequent; 12-5. 

 Eetreat and Princess Vleys. 



PAP AVERAGES. 



Corydalis vesicaria Pers. Bushy, sandy ground, chiefly near 

 sea, frequent ; 8-11. 



