Genera of Soufh African Flov-ering Plants. 
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(2) A number with more or less extended distribution in north-eastern 
and eastern parts (many going westwards in the coast belt) : 
{a) Not beyond the Kei Eiver : 
Megaclinum, Lindl. (to Pondoland), Ansellia Lindl. (to Natal). 
(Jb) Not beyond the Uit. div. : 
Calanthe E. Br. (to Pirie Forest), Lissochilus E. Br. (to Somerset 
East and Uit. divs.), Br achy cory this Lindl. (to Bedford div., absent 
from the Albany and Bathurst divs.), Schizochilus Sond. (to Fort 
Beaufort div., absent from the Albany and Bathurst divs.), Stenoglottis 
Lindl. (to Grahamstown). 
(c) Not beyond the Swellendam div. : 
Polystachya Hook, (to the Knysna), Angraecum. Bory (to Somerset 
East and Swellendam divs.), Listrostachys Eeichb. f. (to Somerset East 
and the Knysna), Mydacidium Lindl. (to the Bedford div. and the 
Knysna), Platanthera L. C. Eich. (one species in Natal and the Trans- 
vaal and two from Grrahamstown to Eiversdale), Habenaria Willd. (to 
Somerset East and Swellendam divs.), BrownJeea Harv. (to G-eorge div.). 
(d) Not beyond the Clanwilliam div. : 
Liparis L. C. Eich. (to Cape Peninsula), Eulophia E. Br. (to Aliwal 
North, Bedford, and along the coast belt to Clanwilliam div.), Bonatea. 
Willd. (to Somerset East div. and Malmesbury div., not on Cape 
Peninsula), Satyrimn Sw. (to Cradock, Somerset East, Malmesbury, 
and Piquet berg divs.), Herschelia Lindl. (almost restricted to temperate 
South Africa, one species in Tembuland and the Transvaal, Somerset 
East div., and from Grrahamstown to G-eorge, but mainly south-western 
to Clanwilliam, one on Zwarteberg Pass near Prince Albert), Disa 
Berg, (mainly South African to Somerset East div. and in the coast belt 
to Clanwilliam div., but also in Calvinia and Ceres divs.), Pferygodium, 
Sw. (almost restricted to temperate South Africa, to Transkei and 
then again from Grrahamstown to the Clanwilliam div., also in the 
Ceres div.), Disperis Sw. (to Somerset East and along the coast belt 
to Clanwilliam div., also in the Ceres div.). 
DICOT YLEDONEAE. 
ARCHICHLAMYDEAE 
(Choripetalae and Apetalae). 
PIPERALES. 
Piperaceae. 
The only well known species of Piper L. is found in the Swellendam div.^ 
