Floiuering Plants and Ferns of the Cape Peninsula. 309 



Microdon ovatus Chois. Flats and mountains, rare ; 8-9. 

 " Cape Flats," Harvey. " Mountains at Muizenberg," Wallich. 

 Not found by us. 



Agathelpis angustifolia Chois, Flats to mountains, common ; 

 5-12. Eeaches over 3,000 feet on Table Mountain. 



2. A. nitida E. Mey, Hill slopes, locally frequent ; 7-10. About 

 the waterfall, Devil's Peak. 



VERBENACE^. 



Campylostachys cernua Thunb. Hill and mountain slopes, 

 occasional; 2-3,7,12. Devil's Peak ; Vlaggeberg ; "Kamp'sBay," 



Burcliell. 



Stilbe ericoides Linn. Dry flats, common; 5-8. 



2. S. Yestita Berg. Mountains, occasional ; 8-12. Table Moun- 

 tain ; Muizenberg. Mountain sides between Constantia and Hout 

 Bay ; Table Mountain above Slang Kuil. 



fLantana camara Linn. "Devil's Mountain nearEondebosch," 

 Wilms, 3530. Not seen by us. 



tLippia reptans H. B. and K. Damp flats, rare. Eapenburg 

 Vley, Wolley-Dod, 3522. 



Bouchea cernua Schauer. Low hill slopes near the sea, occa- 

 sional ; 7-9. Smitswinkel Bay ; near Oatlands Point ; near Fish 

 Hoek ; Paulsberg. 



t Verbena bonariensis Linn. Waste places, roadsides, &c., 

 frequent ; 11-4. 



2. lY. officinalis Linn. Similar places, frequent ; 10-4. 



LABIATE. 



Mentha lavandulacea AVilld. By streams, rare ; 1-3. Lion's 

 Head ; Constantia. 



2. f M. Yiridis Linn. By streams, rare ; 3. Constantia, appa- 

 rently an escape. 



3. IM. hirsuta Huds. (M. aquatica Linn.). Eeedy vleys, fre- 

 quent ; 3-5. This species has every appearance of a native, though 

 we believe it not to be so. It is quite unlike any British form of the 

 species known to us. 



Salvia aurea Linn. Flats and slopes, especially in rocky places 

 up to 1,500 feet, frequent; 9. 



2. S. nivea Thunb. Flats near the sea, rare ; 12. Eapenburg. 



3. S. africana Linn. Hill slopes, common ; 8-10. 



4. S. paniculata Thunb. Similar places, common ; 11-2. 



f Cedronella triphylla Moench. Bushy slopes, locally common ; 

 11. East slopes Devil's Peak. 



