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17. A. multicaulis Schlechter. Greenwich Farm, Eeit Vlei, Fry in 
Herb. Galpin, 2740 ; Estcourt, 4,500 feet, Schlechter, 3355 (9, 10). 
18. A. peltigera Schlechter. Between Umkomaas and Umlaas Eivers, 
Drege (ex E. Meyer). Inanda, 1,800 feet, Wood, 362 (11) ; near Umzumbi, 
100 feet, Wood (4). 
19. A. physocarpa Schlechter, near Durban, Cooper, 2716; Wood, 
33, 39 ; without precise locality Gerrard, 439 ; Sutherland, Sanderson, 
Gueinzius, not uncommon on coast districts, while the nearly allied 
A. fruticosa L. is confined to the midlands, and perhaps the upper 
districts also. The stems of both contain a useful fibre which has been 
favourably reported on. 
20. A. prsemorsa Schlechter. Krantzkloof, 1-2,000 feet. Wood, 
1162 (10); 'Ngoya, Zululand, 1-2,000 feet. Wood, 5678 (4); near 
Murchison, Wood, 3040. 
21. A. reenensis N. E. Br. Van Eeenen, 5-6,000 feet, Wood, 8635. 
22. A. schizoglossoides Schlechter. Groom in Herb. Wood, 1408 ; 
Van Reenen, 5-6,000 feet, Wood, 6576 (11) ; near Richmond, 2,800 feet. 
Wood, 10819 (11). Very rare. 
23. A. stellifera Schlechter. Klip River, Sutherland ; Dargle Farm, 
3-4,000 feet, Faniiin, 17. Sabamhlope, 6,000 feet, Wylic {Wood, 11397). 
24. A. Yicaria N. E. Brown. Near Boston, 3-4,000 feet, Wylie 
[Wood, 5371) (2) ; only known from this locality in Natal, also in 
Pondoland near Fort Donald, 4,500 feet, Tyson, 1749. 
25. A. Woodii Schlechter. Dargle Farm, Fannin, 34 ; near Howick, 
3,500-3,700 feet. Wood, 4258 (12), 5121 ; Reit Vlei, Fry in Herb. Galinn, 
2743 ; near Maritzburg, Wihns, 2138. In a note Brown says : " The 
granules in the very thin membrane of the anther appendages are remark- 
able, and I do not recollect having seen them in any other species; they 
appear to be crystals of oxalate of lime." 
Pachycarpus appendiculatus E. Meyer. Krantzkloof, 1,400 feet, 
Schlechter, 3216; Zululand, Gerrard, 1286; Somkele, Wood, 10832 (12). 
2. P. asperifolius Meisn. Margins of woods round Durban Bay, 
Krauss. An imperfectly known species ; in a note Brown says, " De- 
scribed as resembling P. appendiculatus, but differing in the leaves 
tapering below, the spreading corolla, and form of the corona lobes." 
We have not met with it. 
3. P. campanulatus N. E. Brown. Near Durban, Sanderson; Dargle 
Farm, 3-4,000 feet, Mrs. Fannin, 5 ; Inanda, 1,800 feet. Wood, 79, 1326; 
hills near Charlestown, 5-6,000 feet, 5151, mixed with var. Sutherland! ; 
without precise locality, Gerrard, 2161, 2164. Var. Sutherland!, Drakens- 
berg, 5-6,000 feet, Sutherland ; Biggarsberg, Gerrard, 1298. 
4. P. concolor E. Meyer. Shafton, Howick, 3-4,000 feet, Mrs. 
Hutton, 513 ; Rock Fountain, Mrs. Clarke ; without precise locality, 
Gerrard, 1282 Us. 'Ngoya, Zululand, 1-2,000 feet, Wylie {Wood, 
5681) (4). 
5. P. dealbatus E. Meyer. Insiswa Mountains, Krooh, 808 (?) ; near 
Hoffenthal, 4,000 feet, Wood, 3473 (12) ; bank of Tugela River, 4,500 feet, 
Wood, 3475 (1) ; Biggarsberg, 4-5,000 feet, Wood, 4247. 
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