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2. C. pinnatilobata DC. By streams and vleys, rare ; 12-5. 

 Several places in Orange Kloof ; Eapenburg Vley. 



3. C. pinnatifida Less. Similar situations, rather rare ; 2-4. 

 Muizenberg, Eetreat, and Eapenbm'-g Vleys. 



4. C. ivifolia Less. Bushy swampy places, frequent ; 1-4. 



Chrysocoma Coma-aurea Linn. Flats and hill slopes, very 

 common ; 9-11. 



Brachylaena neriifolia E. Br. Mountain sides, rare. Muizen- 

 berg. Never seen by us in flower on the Peninsula. 



Tarchonanthus camphoratus Linn. Slopes near the sea, rather 

 locally common; 1-2. Foot of Twelve Apostles ; Kalk Bay; from 

 Miller's Point southward. 



Ifloga (Trichogyne reflexa Less.). Sandy flats, common ; 

 9-10. 



• 2. I. (T. seriphioides Less.). Sandy flats, locally abundant ; 

 9-3. Chapman's Bay ; more rarely on Camp Ground ; " Wyn- 

 berg," B luxJiell, S93 ; "Table Mountain and above Simon's Bay," 

 Milne. 



3. I. (T. laricifolia Less.). Clayey flats and slopes, locally 

 frequent ; 3-5. Pastures at Observatory ; about Lion Battery ; Cape 

 Flats. 



4. I. polycnemoides Fenzl. ? Sauds near sea, rare ; 4. " Near 

 Muizenberg," Schleclitcr, 629. 



Gnaphalium undulatum Linn. Hill and mountain slopes, rare? 

 10-11. Kirstenbosch; "Devil's Peak," Berg; "above Kirstenbosch," 

 Lessing. 



2. G. candidissimum Lamk. Dry flats and low hill slopes, 

 common ; 10-11. 



3. G. repens Linn. " Sea-shore near Cape Town," Thunherg, 

 Not found by us. 



4. i G. purpureum Linn. Waste places, frequent ; 9-10. A 

 plant from ditches in Vaarsche Vley, Wolley-Dod, 3201, looks very 

 different from the usual form of dry places, in having dark-green sub- 

 glabrous foliage, and dark brown involucral scales, but it corresponds 

 exactly with North American specimens at Kew. 



5. IG. luteo-album Linn. A frequent plant of waste places ; 

 9-11. A cosmopolitan species, very likely native. 



6. G. pauciflorum DC. Bare rocks and dry open spots, rare ; 

 9-10. Oatlands Point ; summit Twelve Apostles. The latter plant 

 approaches G. glomerulatum Sond. in its subuniseriate, truncate 

 involucral scales, and perhaps really is that species. 



7. G. parYulum Harv. Under shrublets on hill slopes, occa- 

 sional ; 9-10. Lion's Head ; Kirstenbosch ; Devil's Peak ; Slang- 

 kop. 



Helipterum speciosissimum DC. Hills and mountains to 

 about 3,000 feet, frequent ; 7-12. 



