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4. C. decumbens Thunb. non E. and Z. (Bull, trichotoma 



E. and Z.). Flats, in damp sandy places, rather frequent; 7-10. 

 A variety or possibly new species (teste Schonland) grows in dense 

 cushion-shaped masses on rocks on Lion's Head at 1,500 feet, 

 Wolley-Dod 3676. 



5. C. (Bulliarda brevifolia E. and Z.). Damp flats, especially 

 near the sea, common ; 9-10. 



6. C. alpina Endl. Sandy flats and ledges of rocks on mountains, 

 rather rare or overlooked ; 9-10. Patrys Vley ; Eed Hill ; Muizen- 

 berg ; Orange Kloof. 



7. C. perfossa Lam. Stony places, rare ; 2. Muizenberg, 

 Guthrie!; "west side of Table Mountain," Eckl. and Zeyh. 



8. C. densifolia Harv. Flats and stony places, local ; 3-4. 

 Near Salt River; foot of Devil's Peak. 



9. C. cymosa Linn. Sandy flats, rather common ; 12-1. 



10. C. flava Linn. Flats and gravelly hill slopes, frequent ; 12. 



11. C. undulata Harv. Sandy and gravelly flats, rather com- 

 mon ; 10-1. 



12. C. scabra Linn. f. About dry rocks, &c., rather common ; 

 12-1. From sea-level at Kamp's Bay to 2,500 feet or more on 

 Constantiaberg. C. scabrella Harv. does not seem worth sepa- 

 rating, even as a variety. 



13. C. lycopodioides Lam. Dry gravelly soil, rare ; 3. Near 

 Rapenburg. 



14. C. muscosa Linn. Dry rocks, rather rare; 3-8. Kenil- 

 worth ; Muizenberg. 



15. C. pharnaceoides (Hochst.) Schon. (C. campestrisE. and Z.) 



Mountain slopes, rare; 8. ** Above Orange Kloof," Schlechter, 

 1321 ! ; " Simon's Bay," Wright. 



16. C. glomerata Linn. Damp sandy and gravelly flats and 

 hills, very common ; 10-1. 



17. C. glabra Harv. Sandy places, rare ; 12. Kenilworth race- 

 course. Bolus, 7962. 



18. C. Dodii Schon. and Baker f . ? ''Simon's Bay," Wright, 

 549 [vide Journ. of Bot., 1898, p. 372). 



19. C. tenuis Wolley-Dod. Sands by shore, rare ; 9-10. North 

 of Kamp's Bay, Wolley-Dod, 3369 ; " Signal Hill," Wilms, 3232. 



20. C. centauroides Linn. By mountain watercourses, frequent ; 

 10-1. Occasionally met with on the flats, as at Black River village. 



21. C. Sarcolipes Harv. Grassy damp places on flats and 

 mountains, frequent ; 9-10. 



?C. dentata Thunb. " Table Mountain," Harvey in Fl. Cap. II. 356, 

 and a specimen so named by Wright in the Kew Herbarium from 

 Simon's Town are the only evidence we have seen of this plant, but 



