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6. Z. debile Cham, and Schl. Eare ; 6. " Green Point," 

 Zeylier ; " near Cape Town," Krauss. Not found by us. 



7. Z. incrustatum E. Mey. Sea-shores, rare ; 6. " Hout Bay," 

 Schlechter I 996. 



8. Z. Lichtensteinianum Cham, and Schl. Eare; 5. "Kamp's 

 Bay," Krauss. Not seen by us. 



9. Z. fcetidum Schrad. and Wendl. Eare; 8. ''Near Cape 

 Town," Krauss. Not seen by us. 



GERANIACE^. 



Monsonia OYata Cav. Eough hill slopes, very local ; 4-8. Foot 

 of eastern slopes of Devil's Peak. 



Geranium incanum Linn. Flats and hill slopes, common ; 

 8-11. 



2. G. ornithopodum E, and Z. Damp places near the sea,, 

 rare ; 9. Hout Bay ; Smitswinkel Bay. 



3. iG. disSQctum Linn. Fields and roadsides near houses,, 

 frequent ; 10-12. 



lErodium malachoides Willd. Sandy places near sea, 

 occasional ; 9-11. Slangkop ; St. James's ; Chapman's Bay ; 

 beyond Sea Point ; " near Green Point," Harvey. 



2. IE. moschatum Willd. Cultivated and waste places, very 

 common ; 6-10. 



? tE. cicutarium L'Herit. Has been reported, probably in error. 

 We have not seen specimens. 



Pelargonium longifolium Jacq. Flats and dry hill slopes, 

 frequent ; 11-12. Every gradation of leaf, from entire to inciso- 

 bipinnatifid, or both on the same plant, may be found at the foot of 

 the slopes towards Sea Point. P. ciliatum Jacq. was gathered in 

 Orange Kloof, Wolley-Dod, 2221. 



2. P. Meyeri Harv. Eare; 3. " Near Constantia," j&cA;L and 

 Zeyh. ; Kenilworth Flats, Schlechter ! 



3. P. angustifolium Thunb. " Gravelly places, Steenberg, 

 between 500 and 1,000 feet, December," Eckl. and Zeyh. Unknown 

 to us. 



4. P. barbatum Jacq. This species has been so confounded 

 with the next that we cannot say much of it. It has been gathered 

 on Table Mountain by Ecklon. 



5. P. Leeanum Sweet. Flats and low hill slopes, frequent ; 

 10-11. 



6. P. hirsutum Ait. Dry rough hills, locally frequent; 11. 

 Near Sea Point (var. melananthum Harv.). 



7. P. astragalifolium Pers. " About Cape Town and Wynberg," 

 Harvey. We have not been able to distinguish this from the next 

 species. A small plant with broad petals of a deep rose colour, 



