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Lebeckia Plukenetiana E. Mey. Flats and hill slopes, 

 frequent ; 7-1. 



2. L. Meyeriana E. and Z. Similar situations, occasional; 7-1. 

 Kalk Bay hills ; east slopes Table Mountain, 1,000 feet; '* Kamp's 

 Bay," PaiJi^e ; " near Constantia," E. and Z. ; " near Simon's Bay," 

 MacGillivray . 



3. L. Candolleana Walp. Similar situations, common ; 10-2. 



4. L. Simsiana E. and Z. Sandy or gravelly fiats, rare ; 9-11. 

 Fish Hoek Valley (always quite prostrate). 



5. L. sepiaria Thunb. Hill slopes, rare ; 9. Kamp's Bay ; 

 '* west side of Lion's Mountain," TJmnberg. 



6. L. inflata Bolus. Bushy hill slopes, rare; 11. Near the 

 waterfall. Devil's Peak, 1,000 feet, Bolus, 4826. 



7. L. Wrightii Bolus (Lotononis Wrightii Harvey). Grassy 

 mountain slopes, rare ; 11. Above Kirstenbosch, at 1,200 feet. 

 Bolus, 4671 ; " mountains near Simon's Town," Wright. 



Yiborgia obcordata Thunb. Sandy flats or roadsides, occasional ; 

 8-12. Fish Hoek ; Klein Slangkop ; Hout Bay ; Eapenburg Vley ; 

 Twelve Apostles ; Muizenberg. 



AspalathuspsoraleoidesBenth. Mountains, rare; 11. Muizen- 

 berg at 1,500 feet, Bohis, 4621. 



2. A. anthylloides Linn. Mountain slopes, rather rare; 10-11. 

 Constantiaberg ; hills west of Simon's Town ; Muizenberg ; " top of 

 Table Mountain," Hesse. 



3. A. argyrella MacOwan. Sandy plateaux, very local ; 9-10. 

 Red Hill ; Slangkop. L. Wright's specimen of "A. villosa Thunb." 

 from Simon's Bay hills (Fl. Cap. II. 106) is this species, which is 

 quite distinct from Thunberg's plant. 



4. A. Yirgata Thunb. "Tokay," EcU. in Herb. Kew. Not 

 found by us. 



5. A. jacobsea E. Mey. "Cape Flats and hills round Cape 

 Town," Harvey. Not found by us. 



6. A. elongata E. and Z. Sandy ground, rare ; 11. " Eapen- 

 burg," F. Guthrie I 



7. A. lotoides Thunb. Low hill slopes, rather rare; 7-10. 

 Between Constantia Nek and Hout Bay; Kamp's Bay. 



8. A. heterophylla E. Mey. Flats and hill slopes, frequent ; 

 11-1. 



9. A. tridentata Linn. Flats and hill slopes, frequent; 10-1. 

 Not seen by us north of Constantiaberg, but Dr. Pappe records it 

 from "under Table Mountain." 



10. A. argentea Linn. Sandy ground, rare; 12. "Eapenburg," 



F. Guthrie ! 



11. A. chenopoda Linn. Mountain slopes at moderate eleva- 

 tions, frequent ; 8-12. 



