THE ANNALS 
OF THE 
BOLUS HERBARIUM 
(South African College) 
Edited by H. H. W. PEARSON, Sc.D., F.L.S. 
HARRY BOLUS PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN COLLEGE, CAPETOWN 
HON. DIRECTOR, NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KIRSTENBOSCH 
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Contents of Part III. — Notes on Lessertia, with descriptions of six new species 
and a Key. By L. Bolus. — On the Flora of the Great Karasberg : List of Plants 
collected ( concluded ). By F. Bolus, L. Bolus, and R. Glover. — Three Fungi collected 
on the Percy Sladen Memorial Expeditions of 1910-11 and 1912-13. By I. B. Pole 
Evans. — Key to the Flora of the Cape Peninsula: I. Spermaphyta ( continued ). By 
F. Bolus and L. Bolus.— Novitates Africanae. — Notes on Imperfectly knoWn Species. 
Bjr L. Bolus. — National Botanic Gardens : An Old Cape Frontier. By E. A. Walker, 
— Review. (With 8 plates.) 
Contents of Part IV. — Extra-tropical South African Acaciae. By R. Glover. — 
A Note on the Inflorescence and Flower of Gnetum. By H. H. W. Pearson. — Key 
to the Flora of the Cape Peninsula: I. Spermaphyta ( continued ). By F. Bolus and 
L. Bolus. — Novitates Africanae. (With 9 plates.) 
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