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Specimens collected by Gatherstone at Cango and by Kennedy at Humansdorp — 
compare well with C. subter nata, except that they have a split fleshy calyx. 
4. C. brachypoda, comb. nov. 
A glabrous shrub. Stems ribbed. Leaflets 1:25-2°5 cm. long, 2-3 mm. broad, 
lanceolate or narrow-linear, acute or obtuse, flat, with reflexed slightly wavy margins. 
Bracts two, 4-6 mm. long. ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, very acute, as long as the pedicel. 
Calyx 5-7 mm. long: lobes longer than the tube. falcate, acute.—C. Vogelii, Harv., var. 
brachypoda, Harv., ` Flora Capensis,” II, 6. 
Paarl Division : French Hoek, October, Phillips 1097. Tulbagh Division : Witsenberg, 
December, Ecklon and Zeyher 1147 ; September, Zeyher 354. 
Var. interaedia. Bracts and pedicels 1 mm. long. Leaves 6-8 mm. long, 2 mm, 
broad, very obtuse.—C. Vogelii, Harv., var. intermedia, * Flora Capensis,” II, 7 ; C. mter- 
media, E. Mey Com., p. 3, erel. lit e. 
Caledon mon : Without precise locality, District Officer in Herb. Forest Dept. 2841: 
Riversdale Division: Langeberg, Riversdale, August, Muir 843. 
A specimen collected at Elgin in the Caledon Division (Herb. Forest Dept. 2891) compares 
well with C. brachypoda, but the material is insufficient to be quite certain of the species. 
5. C. tenuifolia (Lehm. Linn. 5, p. 373). 
Plant glabrous. Stem ribbed. Leaflets 1:25— cm. long, linear-fidiform, with revolute 
margins. Bracts two, 3 mm. long, 5 mm. broad, folded longitudinally and overlapping 
each other, obtuse or truncate, strongly keeled, glabrous without, sparsely hairy within. 
Pedicel 1:25-1:75 cm. long, elongating in fruit. Calyx 5 mm. long: lobes as long as 
the tube, acute, with slightly woolly margins ; the lowest lobe longer and broader than the 
others, minutely toothed at the base. Legume oblong, with a recurved mucro at the apex 
valves leatherv.—” Flora Capensis,” II, 7 
Caledon Division: Elgin, October, September, District Forest Officer in Herb, Forest 
Dept. 2840, 3114. Swellendam Division: River Zonder Kinde, Zeyher 2257. Riversdale 
Division; Corento River Farm, Riversdale, November, Muir 50, and in Herb. Galpin 5072, 
4. C. genistoides (Br. Hort. Kew., ed. 2, vol. 3 aks »). 
Stem ribbed, glabrous or nearly so. EEefa 1:25—8:75 cm. long, narrow-linear, with 
strongly revolute margins. Flowers in a dense mass near the ends of the branches. Bracts 
5mm. long, acute and mucronate at the apex, boat-shaped, folded longitudinally, siabrous 
without, with a few scattered hairs on the inner surface.  Pedicel 6-8 mm. long. Calyx 
3-1] mm. long; lobes longer than the tube, broadly falcate, with a mucronate apex, margins 
woolly ; lowe st segments longer than the others and toothed at the base.—‘ Flora 
Capensis,” II, 
Caledon Division : Caledon, August, Rogers 11017; October, Bolus; District Forest 
Officer in Herb. Forest Dept. 2842. Cape Division: Tokai Plantation, September, Herb. 
Forest Dept. 1052; Cecelia Plantation, Ross in Herb. Forest Dept. 3113; near Capetown, 
October, Bolus 7272 : Devil's Peak, November, MacOwan 1113, and in Herb. Musei Austro- 
Afric. 6546: Constantia, September, Schlechter 1461. Stellenbosch Division: Stellen- 
bosch, October, Mrs. De Jongh in Herb. Galpin 4390. Swellendam Division : Swellendam; 
Ecklon and Zeyher. Clanwilliam Division: Clanwilham, Mader in Herb. Austro- -Afric, 
7. C. pubescens (K. and Z. Enum. No. 1146). 
Stem pubescent. Leaflets 1:25—2:75 cm. long, about 1 mm. broad, narrow-linear, 
with revolute margins, pubescent, at length becoming almost glabrous. Flowers densely 
massed.  Bracts 4—6 mm. long. almost as broad, ribbed, acuminate, recurved at the apex, 
pubescent, shorter than the pedicel. Pedicel 1-25-1- 75 cm. long, villous. Calyx 8 mm. 
long, pubescent ; lobes taper-pointed from a broad base, twice as long as the tube.— 
“ Flora Capensis,” II, 8. 3 
