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2. C. cracca Schlecht. Bushy hill slopes, rather frequent ; 8-11. 



Fumaria Mundtii Spreng. Similar localities, but extending 

 higher, occasional; 8-11. East slopes Devil's Peak and Table 

 Mountain ; '* Kamp's Bay," Harvey, 



2. IF. muralis Sond. Hedges and cultivation, very common ; 

 7-11. 



■ CRUCIFER^. 



iNasturtium officinale E. Br. Occasional, but very general ; 

 9-10. Probably introduced, but, as is the case with many other 

 doubtful natives, it is most difficult to speak with certainty. 



fBarbarea prsecox E. Br. Open woods and waste places, 

 rather rare ; 9-11. Eetreat ; Westerford Bridge ; Klein Constantia ; 

 not uncommon above Groot Schuur. 



Cardamine africana Linn. Stony shady kloofs, local ; 10-11. 

 East slopes of Devil's Peak and Table Mountain ; Orange Kloof. 



i Alyssum maritimum Lam. " Sandy places near Cape Town, 

 not uncommon ; April," Sond. Not seen by us. 



t Sisymbrium officinale Linn. A very common weed of culti- 

 vation ; 10-12. 



2. S. sp. nov. ? Hill slopes towards Smitswinkel Bay ; 9. 

 Wolley-Dod, 3199. Our material was insufficient to describe. The 

 species seems near S. capense, but differs in style characters. 



Heliophila dissecta Thunb. Sandy flats, common ; 8-11. Very 

 variable in foliage. 



2. H. sonchifolia DC. "Stony places on mountains round 

 Cape Town, Masson, &c., October," Sond. Not found by us. 



3. H. Eckloniana Sond. Mountain slopes, rare ; 10-11. 

 Lion's Head, with whitish flowers ; east slopes Twelve Apostles, 

 with blue flowers. 



4. H. Dodii Schltr. Mountain slopes, rare ; 11. East slopes 

 Devil's Peak, Wolley-Dod, No. 465. 



5. H. pusilla Linn. f. Flats and hill slopes, very common ; 

 7-10. 



6. H. coronopifolia Linn. Damp places on hills and mountains, 

 occasional ; 10. Top of Skeleton Eavine ; east slopes Devil's Peak ; 

 by swamp and west slopes in Orange Kloof. 



7. H. dentifera Sond. Mountain slopes, rare ; 10. East slopes 

 Devil's Peak ; Waai Vley ; plentiful after a fire at top of Skeleton 

 Eavine. 



8. H. diffusa DC. Hill and mountain slopes, locally frequent ; 

 8-10. Lion's Head and Signal Hill ; eastern slopes of Devil's Peak. 



9. H. Peltaria DC. Similar situations, but rarer ; 8-10. With 

 the last species on Lion's Head. ** Among the Silver trees on 

 Devil's Mountain," Eckl. and Zeyli. 



