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Limeum africanum Burm. Gravelly slopes and roadsides, rare; 

 8-9. Hout Bay ; beyond Sea Point. 



UMBELLIFER^. 



Hydrocotyle verticillata Thunb. Bogs and by vleys, locally 

 frequent ; 10-6. From Ketreat to Oatlands ; Hout Bay. 



2. H. asiatica Linn. Similar places, but also in drier soil, 

 frequent ; 11-4. 



3. H. eriantha Eich, Bushy mountain slopes, rather rare ; 

 10-3. Orange Kloof; south slopes of Table Mountain 3,100 feet. 

 Yar. glabrata, Sond. Lower Plateau, 2,400 feet, Bolus, 4855. 



4. H. hederifolia Burch. Dry rocky mountains, rare ; 9-1. 

 Over Miller's Point ; Lower Plateau. 



5. H. villosa Linn. f. Dry mountain slopes ; rather rare ; 10-1. 

 Lion's Head ; Table Mountain, 1,400 feet. 



6. H. Solandra Linn. f. Dry hill slopes, locally frequent ; 6-10. 

 West slopes Lion's Head and Table Mountain ; near Observatory. 



7. H. triloba Thunb. Eocky mountain slopes, rare ; 9-1. 

 Muizenberg; "Table Mountain," EcM. and Zeijh. 



8. H. montana Ch. and Schl. Mountains, rare; 1. "Muizen- 

 berg," Schlechter. Not found by us. • . 



9. H. tridentata Linn. f. Sandy flats, rather frequent ; 8-2. 

 Plats near Eondebosch ; from Eetreat southward. 



10. H. Gentella Ch. and Schl. Dry hill and mountain slopes, 

 common ; 9-3. Very variable in leaf. 



11. H. virgata Linn, f . Flats to mountains, very common; 11-1. 



12. H. heterpphylla Schinz. " Muizenberg, March," Schlech- 

 ter, 619. 



13. H. septemloba Schinz. " Constantiaberg, 2,800 feet. May," 



Schlechter, 878. 



Hermas gigantea Linn. f. " Mountains near Cape Town," 

 Sonder. Not found by us. 



2. H. villosa Thunb. Hill and mountain slopes, frequent ; 12-3. 



3. H. capitata Linn. f. Damp rocks on mountains, occasional ; 

 12-1. Waai Vley ; Steenberg; Constantiaberg; Klaasjagersberg. 



4. H. quinquedentata Linn. f. "Top of Table Mountain," 

 Thunhercj. Not found by us. 



Arctopus echinatus Linn. Flats and lower hill slopes, very 

 common ; 6-8. 



tSanicula europsea Linn. Shady woods, rare ; 12-1. Skeleton 

 Eavine, 1,500 feet ; between Alphen and Constantia. We are not 

 sure as to the nativity of this species. It has not the look of an 

 introduced plant. 



