Alpine Types in the Vegetation of the Cape. 165 
Leontonyx spathulata L. var. White felt. 
fielhania spec.? Hairy. 
Senecio Marlothi Schlechter. White felt. 
Stoebe spec.? White felt. 
Ursima macropoda N. KE. Br. Hairy. 
Prismatocarpus subulatus DC. var. alpina. Branchlets numerous, 
closely matted into each other. 
Fioella spec. ? 
Erica cristeflora Salisb. 
Be Junonia Bolus. 
» lutea var. rosea. 
5, mnubsgena Bolus. 
,, oresigena Bolus. Leaves whitish. 
,, Sebana. Short compact shrublets. 
» twumida. Straggling over stones and boulders. 
», Species dus ignote. 
Nyctaguma ovata. In the shelter of rocks. 
Zalusianskia dentata Bth. var. Similar spots. 
Phyllopodium glutinosum Schlechter. 
Selago spuria L. 
Lachnea buxifolia Lam. 
- diosmoides Meissn. 
»,  erocephala Ll. var. purpurea. 
ee Marlothw Schlechter. 
Protea saxicola R. Br. A dwarf decumbent shrub, its branches 
spreading over stones or pressed against rocks. 
P. scolopendrium R. Br. var. No stems, but many very short 
branches, the large flower-head almost flush with the ground. 
Theswum microcephalum Schlechter. Depressed shrublet. 
Nanolirion capense Hook. On the Little Winterhoek, Great Winter- 
hoek, and Matroosberg. The specimens from the latter locality 
are much larger than those from the Little Winterhoek, upon 
which the genus was established. 
Dipidax ciliata Bkr. 
Gladiolus oreocharis Schlechter. 
Romulea rosea Keklon, var. 
Ixia flecuosa L. var. 
Aristea capitata Ker. 
Restiaceze form the bulk of the vegetation, growing socially in tufts 
or large patches. [See Plate XXII.] 
Several Graminacez and Cyperacee. 
These plants represent the following orders and genera 
