384 Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society. 
FLoRA CapPEnsis, edited by W. T. Tu1senton-DvyerR. Vol. vii., parts. 
Zand 3. lhondon, 1898-99: : 
These two parts contain the concluding portion of the 
Cyperacee by Clarke, and the greater portion of the Graminee 
by Stapf. ’ 
Icones Puantarvum, edited by Sir J. D. Hooxer. Vol. vi., part iii. 
London, 1898. 
Contains two remarkable South African plants :— 
Tab. 2555. Rigiophyllum squarroswm Hochst. This plant. 
had not been found since 1840 [Arawss] until Mr. R. Schlechter 
rediscovered it lately in its original locality near Klim. 
Tab. 2558. Staavia Dodw Bolus is a very showy plant from 
the neighbourhood of Simonstown, discovered quite recently by 
Captain Wolley-Dod. 
Icones PuantarumM. Vol. vii, parti. London, 1899. 
Contains the diagnoses and figures of several species of grasses. — 
from Thunberg’s collections. One of them [tab. 2601] is the 
‘wild rye”’ (Dutch ‘‘ rogge’’), from which the ‘‘ Roggeveld””’ is. 
supposed to have received its name. The author, Stapf, 
considers it aS an indigenous species, and names it Secale 
africanum Stapf. 
Woop, J. Mepney and Evans, Maurice 8. New Natal plants.. 
Decade I., pp. 7. In Journal of Botany, 1897. 
BRITTEN, JAMES, and Baker, EH. G. Notes on Crassula. In 
Journal of Botany, December, 1897, pp. 10. 
Contains the revision of several species originally described. 
by Thunberg. 
SCHONLAND, 8., and Baker, EH. G. New species of Crassula in 
Journal of Botany, October, 1898, pp. 13. 
Contains 26 new species from the collections of Bolus, 
Flanagan, Marloth, Schonland, Scully, Wolley-Dod, Wood. 
