INDEX TO VOLUME III. |
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. III.
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1923
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Division of Botany, Pretoria,
August, 1923.
Transvaal. Tropical Africa.
Ranunculaceae. Tribe Clematideae.
Clematopsis, Bojer MS. ex Hutchinson in Kew Bulletin, 1920, p. 12.
Clematopsis Stanleyi, Hutchinson in Kew Bulletin, 1920, p. 21.
Clematis Stanleyi, Harv. in Harv. and Sond. Fl. Cap., vol. i. p. 2.
In the Botanical Magazine (t. 7166) 1891, an excellent figure of thisspecies was given with some critical notes by Sir Joseph Hooker on thetaxono