258 Transactions of tJie Soutli African Pliilosophical Society. 



6. L. argentea Harv. Flats and hill slopes, rare ; 9-10. Bed 

 Hill ; " near Green Point," Papije ; " Simon's Bay," EcM. and Zeyli. 



Hallia alata Thunb. Apparently rare ; 2. " Kloof between 

 Table Mountain and Lion's Head," Echl. ; " Cape Town," Pa])i)c. 



2. H. virgata Thunb. Flats and hill slopes, very common ; 

 10-3. Occasionally with white flowers. 



3. H. cordata Thunb. Flats and hill slopes, very common; 10-3. 



4. H. asarina Thunb. Hill slopes, rare or overlooked? 10-3. 

 Groot Schuur ; "Cape Town," Alexander. Hardly more than a 

 broad-leaved variety of the last. 



5. H. imbricata Thunb. Flats and low plateaux, occasional ; 

 11. Flats near Eondebosch and Kenilworth ; Steenberg; Orange 

 Kloof; Kirstenbosch. 



lYicia angustifolia Eoth. (Y. sativa Linn.). Flats and hill 

 slopes to about 1,200 feet, frequent; 8-11. 



2. f Y. atropurpurea Desf. Grassy fields, rare ; 10-11. By 

 Maitland Bridge; "near the Observatory," Zeyli. 



3. 1 Y. hirsuta Koch. Gardens, hedges, and roadsides, frequent; 

 8-10. 



4. f Y. tetrasperma Moench. Similar places, occasional ; 8-11. 

 From Claremont to Kenilworth ; Ketreat ; plentiful in a meadow 

 below Klein Constantia. 



Dolichos gibbosus Thunb. Hill and mountain slopes, very 

 comxmon ; 1-12. Beaches nearly to summit of Devil's Peak. This 

 plant forms long, twining, ropy stems in woods. 



2. D. decumbens Thunb. Hill slopes, apparently very local ; 

 6-8. Lion's Back. 



Fagelia bituminosa DC. Hill and mountain slopes, very 

 common ; 1-12. Beaches almost to the summit of Table Mountain. 

 Forms large ropy stems in woods. 



Rhynchosia ferulifolia Benth. Sandy flats, occasional; 8-11. 

 By Betreat station ; Chapman's Bay ; beyond Uitvlugt. 



2. R. Yiscidula Steud. " Amongst shrubs on Table Mountain 

 summit, September," Echl. and Zeyli. Not found by us. 



3. R. glandulosa DC. Flats to mountain slopes, frequent; 9-1. 

 Beaches Lower Plateau. 



Yirgilia capensis Lam. Kloofs and thickets, rather frequent ; 

 8-3, but chiefly 2-3. 



1 Cassia tomentosa Lam. Boadsides, &c., frequent ; 11-1. 



I Acacia horrida Willd. Hillsides, rare ; 12-1. Lion's Head. 

 An outlier from the Karroo, and we think doubtfully native. 



ROSACEA. 



Rubus rosifolius Sm. Lower slopes, very local? " Sides of 

 Table Mountain facing the town," Eckl. and Zeyli, Not found 

 by us. 



