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4. i T. arvense Linn. Fields and hedges, rare ; 9-10. Groot 

 Schuur ; Camp Ground ; Eed Hill ; about Simon's Town. 



5. T. stipulaceum Thunb. Sandy flats, rare ; 10. Paarden 

 Island. 



6. jT. repens Linn. Damp grassy places, rather rare; Vaarsche 

 Vley ; Black Eiver ; Claremont ; Muizenberg Vley. 



7. IT. procumbens Linn. Grassy fields and roadsides, very 

 common; 9-11. 



8. tT. minus Sm. (= T. dubium Sibth.). Similar situations, 

 and equally common ; 9-11. There is some confusion in the 

 synonymy of T. procumbens, T. minus, and allied species. We 

 have given the names usually accepted by British botanists. 



9. IT. suffocatum Linn. Grassy places, rare ; 10-11. By 

 bridge on Camp Ground ; by shore at Woodstock. 



Psoralea pinnata Linn. Flats to mountain slopes, common ; 

 10-1. Beaches Lower Plateau. 



2. P. aphylla Linn. Flats to mountain slopes, partial to damp, 

 frequent; 10-1. A very variable plant, dwarf specimens being liable 

 to be mistaken for P. restioides. 



3. P. restioides E. and Z. Marshy spots on hill and mountain 

 plateaux, occasional ; 9-2. Lower Plateau ; Constantiaberg and 

 Steenberg ; Slangkop ; Klaver Vley ; Paulsberg. 



4. P. fascicularis DC. Damp places, rare ; 9-10. Between 

 Orange Kloof farm and Constantia Nek. 



5. P. aculeata Linn. Hill and mountain slopes to 2,500 feet, 

 frequent ; 10-11. 



6. P. repens Linn. Sandy ground, frequent ; 11-12. 



7. P. decumbens Ait. Dry grassy and bushy flats and hill 

 slopes, rather cornmon ; 9-11. 



8. P. capitata Linn. f. Damp grassy places, rather frequent ; 

 12-2. West of Lion's Head ; Eapenburg Vley ; towards Doorn- 

 hoogde ; Kenilworth, plentiful ; Muizenberg Vley. 



9. P. hirta Linn. Margins of plantations, rather rare ; 11. 

 Camp Ground ; near Eosebank. "Lion's Mountain," Harvey.. 



10. P. bracteata Linn. Flats and hill slopes, frequent ; 10-12. 



11. P. spicata Linn. Similar places, but very local; 10-12. 

 Wynberg Hill ; near Bishop's Court. 



Indigofera filifolia Thunb. By streams on hills or mountains, 

 rather locally frequent ; 9-4. From Orange Kloof to Kalk Bay. 



2. I. candicans Ait. Bare? 10-11. We have only once gathered 

 this, in the swamp by Orange Kloof farm. In the Fl. Cap. 11. 172, 

 it is recorded from " dry hills round Cape Town and Kamp's Bay," 

 Harvey remarking that it appears to be a "variety of I. psoraleoides 

 from drier ground.'" Its habitat and rank as a species require 

 further investigation 



