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TRANSVAAL. -Terminus of Selati Railway, Junod No. 1585. ] 
A shrub with trifoliolate leaves and rhomboid-ovate leaflets. The calyx is glandular, 
also the standard. | 
Series 37. -Leaves viseidly harry and resin-dotted. small, oblong. bullate. Peduncles 
short, 1-2-flowered. 
52. R. bullata. Benth.. er Harvey and Sonder, 1.c. ii, 25 
Hidrosia bullata. E. Mey., “ Comm.,” 89; R. wncinata, lede in Herb. Mus. Brit. 
Shrubby erect, branched, viscidly hairy, and resin-dotted. Stipules ovate-acuminate. 
longer than the petiole. Leaves trifoliolate, on very short petioles ; leaflets oblong, small, 
bullate, with recurved margins; terminal leaflets 5-8 mm. long, 2-3-5 mm. broad. 
Peduncles scarcely longer than the lezves, 1-2-flowered. Calyx glandular ; lobes scarcely 
longer than the tube. Standard glabrous. 12-15 mm. long, with a longish claw; carina 
equalling the vexillum. Pod 10-12 mm. long. oblong, compressed, sparsely pilose. 
(CAPE.—(lanwillian Div.,. Wupperthal. Drege, Bolus No. 8990; Packhuis Berg, R. 
Schlechter No. 8661. 
A very distinct species, being an erect. viscidly hairy little shrub. The peduneles are 
short and 1—2-flowered. 
Series 38. Terminal leaflets elliptical. Racemes rather longly peduncled. Stems dis- 
tinctly angled. 
53. R. angulosa, Schinz in ` Bull. Herb. Boiss.,” Ser. 11 (1908), 628. 
Rootstock woody, branches somewhat flexuous, angled, canopilose. Stpules lanceolate- 
Leaves trifoliolate, very shortly petiolate ; terminal leaflets elliptical hairy on the back, 
3-4-5 em. long, 10-20 mm. broad; lateral leaflets somewhat smaller; common petiole 
canopilose 2-4 mm. Jong.  Racemes axillary, longly peduncled, about as long as leaves 
or slightly shorter. Calyx pilose with long hairs; iube 3 mm. long; the lowest : segment 
is about 9 mm. long. and is longer than the upper segments. Standard glabrous, 13-15 mm. 
long, 10 mm. broad : carina blunt; wings narrow. Pod 20-23 mm. long and about 7 mm. 
broad. 
TRANSVAAL.—Mountain sides, Barberton, EB. Galpin No. 1095, alt. 4500-5000 ft.; 
Messina, near Barberton, Galpin No. 507. 
This is a dwarf shrub with angular stems, trifoliolate very shordy petiolate leaves, 
and a raceme of 3-8 orange-coloured flowers, the standard being streaked and reddish. 
Series 39. Terminal leaflet obovate, base cuneate. Racemes longer than the leaves, many- 
flowered. 
54. R. Woodii, Schinz in * Bull. Herb. Boiss” (1894), 197, tab. in, figs. A-F. 
Stem erect, cano-pubescent, longitudinally striate. Stipules lanceolate, subacuminate, 
Leaves trifoliolate, subsessile or petiole very short, terminal leaflets obovate or oblong- 
obovaie ; lateral leaflets unequalsided. Racemes longer than the leaves, many-flowered. 
Peduncles canescent-tomentose. Flowers yellow, the standard being striate with brown 
lines. Calyx hairy, segments lanceolate, two uppermost connate, 6-7 mm. long, distinctly 
shorter than the petals. Standard obovate glabrous, 10-12 mm. long; wings spurred 
unguiculate ; carina boat-shaped, apex obtuse, base unguiculite. Pod 18-20 mm. long, 
glabrous, pointed, seeds black, reniform, 6 mm. log 
NATAL.—Inanda. Wood No. 1884, Rehmann No. 8411, Wood No. 6627. 
An easily recognized shrub with obovate terminal leaflets, racemes longer than the 
leaves, and yellow flowers, the standard being striate with browa lines. 
Series 40.—Leaves gs das or cinereous pubescent, Flowers 8-12 mm. long, n long 
racemes longer than the leaves, 
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