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2. H. filifolia Ait. Sandy flats in damp places, rare ; 5-6. 

 Camp Ground ; Wynberg ; " rarely on Table Mountain summit in 

 December," Schlcchter, 84. 



Carpolyza spiralis Salisb. Sandy flats and hill slopes, locally 

 common ; 6-7. Signal Hill ; Fish Hoek ; beyond Kamp's Bay. 



Gethyllis spiralis Linn. f. We have not gathered this in 

 flower, but leaves which probably belong to it are to be found 

 abundantly at the foot of Signal Hill behind Sea Point. 



2. G. afra Linn. Shrubby places or open fields, rare; 12. 

 Near Eosebank, Bolus^ 3819. 



3. G. ciliaris Linn. f. " Sandy places near Cape Town," Thun- 

 berg. Not found by us. 



4. G. undulata Herb. Flats, rare ; 12-3. " Zeekoe Valley, 

 March," Masson. Specimens apparently of this species have been 

 found by us on the Camp Ground and by Kenilworth station in 

 December. 



5. G. pusilla Baker. Flats, rare; 1. Kenilworth racecourse, 

 Bolus, 7981. 



Crinum longifolium Thunb. "Between the foot of Lion 

 Mountain and the sea-shore," Thunb. Not found by us, and 

 probably now extinct on the Cape Peninsula. 



Amaryllis Belladonna Linn. Bushy places on flats and hills to 

 about 1,000 feet, frequent, and locally plentiful after a fire ; 3-4. 



.Brunsvigia gigantea Heist. Sandy places at the foot of the 

 mountains, occasional; 2-3. Constantia ; Muizenberg; Zeekoe 

 Vley ; Orange Kloof. 



Ammocharis falcata Herb. " Near Cape Town," Thmiberg. 

 Not found by us. 



Nerine sarniensis Herb. Mountain slopes from. 700 to 1,500 

 feet, frequent, though rather local ; 3-4. Varies from pink to scarlet 

 or deep crimson. 



2. N. undulata Herb. " Hills below Table Mountain, towards 

 the east ; Wynberg, &c. ; 3-5," Thunberg. 



3. N. humilis Herb. " Table Mountain," Drege. Neither of 

 these found by us. 



Cyrtanthus angustifolius. Mountains, occasional ; 2. Lower 

 Plateau, only flowering after a fire. 



Hsemanthus coccineus Linn. Flats and slopes to at least a 

 1,000 feet, very common, though not always flowering ; 2-3. 



Buphane ciliaris Herb. Flats and slopes, frequent, but very 

 seldom flowering and usually only after fires ; 3-4. 



LILIACE.^. 



Asparagus crispus Lam. Ledges and crevices of rocks at 

 1,000 to 2,000 feet, occasional; 8-9. Devil's Peak; Lion's Head; 

 Muizenberg ; Slangkop ; towards Smitswinkel Bay. 



