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TRANSVAAL.—Magaliesberg, Burke and Zeyher; between Kaap and Crocodile Rivers, 
E. Galpin No. 1067; Lydenberg, Wilms No. 395; near Pretoria, McLea No. 8158; 
Shanskop Fort, Pole-Evans No. 186 ; Cerro de Pasco, near Barberton, E. Galpin No. 1067. 
Easily recognized by the thick velvety leaves, the elongate lax-flowered peduncle, 
the hairy standard, and the villous pod. 
Series 20.—Flowers 10-12 mm. long in lax racemes much longer than the leaves. Terminal 
leaflets suborbicular, obtuse. Standard glabrous. 
33. R. Pentheri, Schlechter, ex A. Zahlb in “ Ann. Nat. Hofmus. Wien.,” XX (1905), 26. 
Decumbent branches filiform, elongate, voluble, subvillose, puberulous. Stipules minute, 
obliquely lanceolate. acuminate. Leaves trifoliolate ; terminal leaflets rhombeo-orbicular 
cr o1bicular, obtuse, 15-25 mm. long, 12-25 mm. broad; common petiole about 5 mm. 
long in type, villose-puberulous. Racemes elongate, much exceeding the leaves, laxly 
several or many flowered, longly peduncled. Calyx campanulate, about 7 mm. long, some- 
what glandular; segments subulate. Standard obovoid, base auriculate, about 11 mm. 
long; wings oblong; carina boat-shaped, obtuse. Ovary pilose ; style filiform, glabrous. 
Pod not seen. 
CapE.—Albany Division, Dr. Atherstone. 
East GRIOUALAND.—Near Newmarket, Krook No. 9631 ; near Currie’s Post, Schlechter 
No. 6087. 
NATAL.—Van Reenens Pass, Krook No. 2523; near Charlestown, Wood No. 5707, 
Gerrard No. 1736. 
BASUTOLAND.—Leribe, Dieterlen No. 112. KAFFRARIA, Baur. 
Var. Hutchinsoniana, Burtt-Davy and Bak. fil. in “ Kew Bull.,” 1921, 193. 
Prostrate herb. Stems hirsute. Leaves sessile or subsessile; terminal leaflets sub- 
orbicular, obtuse, 30-34 mm. Jong, 30-33 mm. broad. Racemes reaching 15-21 cm. long, 
laxly-flowered. Flowers about 1 cm. long. Calyx hirsute, more or less glandular ; lobes 
acuminate. Corolla apex purplish; standard yellow, with purple lines. Pod not seen. 
NATAL.—Karkloof, J. Wylie in Herb. Wood No. 7212; Edendale, Wood No. 4601; 
Van Reenen, Wood No. 6674; near Northdene. Wood No. 3180. 
East GRIGUALAND.— Near Clydesdale, Tyson No. 2068. 
TRANSVAAL.—Johannesburg, Gilfillan No. 211. 
Series 91.—Leaflets ovate-orbicular or subrhomboid, below densely gland-dotted. Flowers 
10-12 mm. long, in racemes longer than the leaves. In var. Cooperi, Harvey, flowers larger. 
34. R. adenodes, Ecklon and Zeyher, ‘“ Enum.,” 254; Harvey, l.c. 1, 254. 
R. amatymbica, Ecklon and Zeyher No. 1671; Copisma effusum, E. Mey., “ Comm.,” 185. 
Prostrate, subglabrous or minuiely puberulous. Stipules lanceolate. Leaves trifoliolate, 
petiolate ; terminal leaflets ovate-orbicular or subrhomboid, acute or obiuse, resimous- 
dotted, generally 7-25 mm. long, 10-25 mm. broad; terminal petiolule 2-3 mm. long ; 
lateral leaflets unequalsided ; common petiole 10-24 mm. long. Peduncles longer than 
the leaves, shortly and closely racemose near the summit. Calyx pubescent, its segments 
lanceolate, longer than the tube. Standard glabrous or puberulent, glandular, longer than 
the calyx. Pod hairy, 15-18 mm. long. . 
Cape.—Somerset East Division, Boschberg, Bolus No. 322; East London, £. Galpin 
Nc 7338; Aliwal North, Bolus No. 10472; Queenstown Dist., Mrs. Barber, E. Galpin 
No. 1595; Komgha, Flanagan No. 764; near Philipstown, Ecklon No. 1670. 
ZULULAND.—Mckenzie. TEMBUKILAND.—Ecklon No. 1671. 
NATAL.—Krauss No. 301; Drakensberg, Rehmann No. 7067 ; Inanda, Wood Nos. 244, 
419, 297; between Greytown and Newcastle, Wilms No. 1950. 
