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6. S. (Syn. glaucus Klotzsch.)- Flats, rare ; 1-2. " Near Salt 

 Eiver, BiirclieU, 10b." Not found by us. 



7. S. (Syn. fasciculatus Klotzsch.). Mountains, rare. Fide 

 BentJiam, but without exact locality. Not found by us. 



Sympieza capitellata Licht. Mountains, rare; 5. Simon's 

 Town, 800 feet, Bolus, 7005. 



2. S. brachyphylla Benth. Flats and rocky places at low 

 elevations, rare ; 7-10. Eocky ridge by Smitswinkel Vley, Wolley- 

 Dod, 1501; "flats near Claremont," Guthrie, 1012. 



Scyphogyne urceolata Benth. Mountains, occasional ; 1. 

 Devil's Peak, 1,500 feet. Bolus, 4496. 



2. Sc. inconspicua Brongn. Flats to mountain slopes, common ; 

 9-3. 



Salaxis axillaris Salisb. Flats to mountain slopes, frequent ; 

 8-3. 



2. S. flexuosa Klotzsch. Flats, rare ; 5. Near Eondebosch, 

 Bolus, 4010. 



? S. ciliata Benth. We have this noted, and have little doubt, 

 correctly ; but the authority has been accidentally omitted. It w^as 

 probably among Schlechter's collection. 



3. S. hexandra Klotzsch. " Mountains near Cape Town," Ben- 

 tham. Not found by us. 



4. S. rugosa Benth. " Near Cape Town, Zeyher," fide BentJiam. 

 Not found by us. 



5. S. Sieberi Benth. Mountain slopes and plateaux, rare ; 2-8. 

 Steenberg Plateau ; Wynberg ; Victoria Eoad, west slopes. 



PLUMBAGINACE^. 



Statice linifolia Thunb. Very similar to S. equisetina and 



scabra. There is some doubt as to which is the prevailing species. 



2. S. equisetina Boiss. Flats where water has stood in winter, 

 and sea-shores, frequent ? ; 12-2. 



3. S. corymbulosa Boiss. " Kamp's Bay, Msiy, Kr an ss," fide 

 Boissier. Not found by us. 



4. S. scabra Thunb. Similar situations to S. equisetina; 5. 



Near Eetreat station ; " Simon's Bay near to Nordhoek," Milne. 



PRIMULACE^. 



! Anagallis arvensis Linn. Hill slopes to at least 1,000 feet, 

 common and general ; 8-12. The form with pink flowers is much 

 less frequent than that with blue. 



Samolus campanuloides E. Br. By vleys and wet places on 

 flats, frequent ; 9-1. 



