Distribution . 
33 
S2 : : on ; rTj : 00 : ^ 
iQ . . . VO • OCOn 
Total number of Species recorded. 
vO 
to On 
to '-J 
0>H H H to >-l HH 
4L to 0 O 00 On 0 w H to -P> 
I Confined in S. Africa to this dis- 
trict. 
-fL 
ts) 
<-* U» 
O to 
vo to w h : w to : h too 
Growing in no other part of the 
World. 
O 
U) 
to 00 
tn h On On i to 
Confined in S. Africa to this dis- 
trict, though found in other parts 
of Africa, but nowhere else. 
* H 2 3 * * ^ W ^ 
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33 3 p p >5 ;33 55 t 1- 55 
p < r~« P? « " 
p 2. 
* 3* O- 
!zf H 
p p 
5 • M 
a, p 
S.B H 
cn 
o 
p 
3 
^ P 
^ W w ' 
SB ^ 
O J1- p 
p 
3 
CL 
Confined in S. Africa to this dis- 
trict but found in other Countries. 
■£ 
0 to : : : i-h : : : : m 
Europe. 
On 
O 
to 
HMUiCnW tO to . . . PJ 
Asia, 
34 
o\4^ to w 00 on h : : to 
Australia. 
Ln 
On 
to 1-1 
On M h W W tO 10 w • - tO 
South America. 
to 
00 
vo to >-i : Htn : : . 
North America. 
> 1 1 
C\ OCGO H U) U) CO 
Polynesia. / 
W 
a 
V 
> 
•< 
O 
*1 
o 
50 
w 
o 
o 
5 
o 
r 
C/J 
It is noticeable that, of the 179 South African species only 42 
are endemic, and only 82 confined to Africa and its islands. To 
show how this compares with the proportions for the whole of 
Africa, as well as for some of the African islands, the following is 
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