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INDEX TO VOLUME IV.

THE FLOWERING PLANTS OF
SOUTH AFRICA.

A MAGAZINE CONTAINING HAND-COLOURED FIGURES WITH DESCRIPTIONS
OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS INDIGENOUS TO SOUTH AFRICA.

EDITED BY
I. B. POLE EVANS, C.M.G., M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S.,
Chief, Division of Botany and Plant Pathology, Department of Agriculture, Pretoria;
and Director of the Botanical Survey of the Union of South Africa.

VOL. IV.

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The veld which lies so desolate and bare
Will blossom into cities white and fair,
And pinnacles will pierce the desert air,
And sparkle in the sun.
R. C. Macfie’s “Ex Unitate Vires.”

LONDON:
L. REEVE & CO., Ltd.,
6, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
SOUTH AFRICA:
THE SPECIALITY PRESS OF SOUTH AFRICA, Ltd.
P.O. BOX 3958, JOHANNESBURG; P.O. BOX 388, CAPETOWN.
1924

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TO

PERCIVAL ROSS FRAMES, ESQUIRE, C.M.G.

LOVER, COLLECTOR, AND MOST SUCCESSFUL CULTIVATOR OF HIS COUNTRY’SSUCCULENT PLANTS, THIS VOLUME OF “THE FLOWERING PLANTS OF SOUTHAFRICA” IS GRATEFULLY DEDICATED IN RECOGNITION OF HELP MOSTGENEROUSLY GIVEN.

Division of Botany, Pretoria.
October, 1924.

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Plate 121.

STAPELIA FLAVOPURPUREA.

Cape Province.

Asclepiadaceae. Tribe Stapelieae.
Stapelia, Linn.; Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. Plant. vol. ii. p. 784.


Stapelia flavopurpurea, Marloth in Trans. S. Afr. Phil. Soc. vol. 18, p. 48,
t. 5, fig. 1; Fl. Cap. vol. v. sect. i, p. 969.


Representatives of this characteristic South African genus have beenfigured on Plates 26 and 72, and we have pleasure in illustrating forthe first time in colour a species which is unique among the species ofStapelia.

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