168 Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society. 
PLATES XXII.-XXIV. 
PLATE XXII, 
Part of the Hex River range, the photograph being taken in May, 1899, at an 
altitude of 4,500 ft. The vegetation consists of Restiacee, with shrublets of 
Protea and Leucadendron. The rock is Table Mountain sandstone. 
Pruate XXIII, 
Fie. 1.—Felicia bellidioides, Schlechter. 
The leaves are covered with white felt. This species occurs from 6,000 ft. 
upwards. The specimen figured was gathered near the summit. — 
Fic. 2.—Psammatropha frigida, Schlechter. 
A very small plant, the specimen represented being the largest one found. 
PLATE XXIV. 
Fic. 1.—Caldiwm humile, Schlechter. 
The shrublet of which the figure represents about one-tenth was only six 
inches high. 
Fic. 2.—Aspalathus nivalis, Schlechter. 
This shrublet spreads on the surface of the ground. When not in flower it 
would look somewhat lke a cushion of moss. 
Fic. 3.—Psammatropha quadrangularis, Fenzl. 
This plant forms thick cushions similar in structure to those of Polytrichum 
commune. The figure represents about a twentieth part of such a cushion. 
