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2. i R. conglomeratus Murr. Damp roadsides and woods, occa- 

 sional ; 5-12. Newlands Woods ; roadsides near Newlands and 

 Kenilworth stations ; Constantia Nek ; Black Eiver. 



3. IR. crispus Linn. Damp roadsides and fields, occasional ; 

 10-12. Constantia Nek ; Yaarsche Vley ; between Retreat and 

 Muizenberg Vley. 



4. R. Ecklonii Meisn. By vleys, frequent ; 10-12. 



5. R. cordatus Desf. Flats and hill slopes, common ; 5-11. 



6. i R. pulcher Linn. Waste places and roadsides, very 

 common ; 10-2. 



7. R. sagittatus Linn. Bushy roadsides and hedges, locally 

 frequent ; 10-12. Several places about Constantia. 



Emex Centropodium Meisn. Manure heaps, roadsides and 

 grassy Hats, very common; 9-1. 



CYTINACE^. 



Cytinus dioicus Juss. Mountain slopes, rare ; 8. Devil's Peak, 

 1,800 feet, on Agathosma. Said also to have been found on the 



Flats. 



Hydnora africana Thunb. " Hout Bay, on Cotyledon 



orbiculata Linn.," Maud fide Harvey. Not found by us. 



PIPERACE^. 



Peperomia retusa A. Dietr. Damp rocks in shady kloofs, 

 common ; 1-3. 



LAURACE^. 



Ocotea bullata'E. Mey. " Ravines of Table Mountain," Pappe. 

 " Hout Bay," Mally {teste Marloth). Not seen by us. 



Gassy tha capensis Meisn. Amongst shrubs, common ; 4. 



2. C. ciliolata Nees. "Table Mountain, December," 5?t7'c/zeZ/. 

 Not found by us. 



PROTEACE^. 



Aulax pinifolia Berg. "Table Mountain, December," Burchell. 

 Not found by us. 



Leucadendron argenteum R. Br. Flats and hill slopes, fre- 

 quent ; 9-10. Except on the Devil's Peak, this tree appears to be 

 getting less common, being much sought after for fuel. 



2. L. plumosum R. Br. " Near the Blockhouse above Kamp's 

 Bay, July," Zcyher, 4687. Not found by us. 



3. L. Levisanus Berg. Flats, common ; 9-11. 



4. L. decorum R. Br. Flats to mountain slopes, frequent ; 6-9. 

 Reaches 3,000 feet on Table Mountain. 



