Flowering Plants and Ferns of the Gaije Peninsula. 273 



Lichtensteinia lacera Ch. and Schl. Sandy flats and low hills, 

 rather frequent; 12-3. Frequently met with in pine woods, but 

 rarely flowering except in open places. 



2. L. Beiliana E. and Z. Shrubby places, rare ; 11-3, Rose- 

 bank ; Oude Kraal, by the sea. 



tApium graveolens Linn. Wet grassy places, rare; 12-1. 

 Muizenberg Vley ; Vaarsche Vley. An erect plant. 



2. lA. australe Thon. Wet grassy places, very locally frequent; 

 3. Muizenberg Vley. A small prostrate plant, with much thicker 

 ribs on fruit than in A. graveolens. 



3. tA. inundatum Reich, f. In water, locally frequent ; 10-12. 

 Salt River Junction ; Rapenburg Vley, and up the rivers ; vley near 

 Retreat. 



Carum capense Sond. Dry hill slopes, common; 2-3. 

 2. C. hispidum Benth. and Hook. (Ptychotis hispida Sond.). 

 Flat and low hills, frequent ; 10-11. 



Slum Thunbergii DC. In or by water, rather rare; 2-3. 

 Muizenberg Vley ; Chapman's Bay ; Rapenburg Vley. 



Seseli asperum Sond. "Sea-shore near Cape Town, March," 

 Thunhei'ij. Not found by us. 



jFceniculum officinale x\ll. Hedges and waste places, rather 

 frequent. 



(Enanthe filiformis Lam. Flats to mountain tops, common ; 1-4. 



Capnophyllum africanum Koch. Sandy fiats and lower 

 slopes near sea, common; 6-1. 



Anesorhiza capensis Ch. and Schl. " Mountains near Cape 

 Town," Miuul and Maire. Not found by us. 



2. A. montana E. and Z. Somewhat shady places on flats and 

 hill slopes, rather frequent ; 2-3. 



3. A. macrocarpa E. and Z. Sandy ground chiefly near sea, 

 occasional; 12-2. Retreat; Kalk Bay ; Miller's Point and beyond; 

 Chapman's and Hout Bays ; Klein Slangkop. 



4. A. elata E. and Z. Mountains, rare; 12-2. "Table Moun- 

 tain near Tokay, 500-2,000 feet," Eckl. and Zeyli. A plant in flower 

 and fruit, gathered in February at 1,600 feet behind Simon's Town, 

 by ScJdccJiter, 331, is probably this species. Leaves gathered by 

 Wulley-Dod, 3428, in November on the summit of Constantiaberg 

 may also belong here. 



5. A. hirsuta E. and Z. Shrubby hills and flats, locally 

 occasional ; 11. About Roodebloom and Observatory ; Rosebank ; 

 Camp Ground ; Claremont Flats. 



6. A. (Glia gummifera Sond.). Hill and mountain slopes, rather 

 common ; 12-1. A broad-leaved form with a thinly floccose stem is 

 common on the bushy slopes towards Smitswinkel Bay. 



Peucedanum abbreviatum E. Mey. ** Mountain tops of the 

 Peninsula, 2,000-3,000 feet; March," Krauss, 1179. Not found by us. 



