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for Late Quarternary vegetation and climates<br />

in the winter-rainfall fynbos biome (R.M.<br />

Cowling, C.R. Cartwright, J.E. Parkington & J.C.<br />

Allsopp). Pages 367–378.<br />

Journal of Bryology 21(2) 1999<br />

◗ Bryophytes collected in Lesotho, the Natal<br />

Drakensberg and the Orange Free State, southern<br />

Africa (N.G. Hodgetts, H.W. Matcham & J.G.<br />

Duckett). Pages 133–155. This paper lists the<br />

bryophytes collected during a month-long expedition<br />

(January–February 1995) to Lesotho and the<br />

Natal Drakensberg. Of the species recorded, 12<br />

(2 hepatics, 10 mosses) are new to Africa, with<br />

one (moss) new to sub-Saharan Africa, 21<br />

(12 hepatics, 9 mosses) new to southern Africa,<br />

84 (43 hepatics, 41 mosses) new to Lesotho,<br />

2 (mosses) new to South Africa and 3 (1 hepatic,<br />

2 mosses) new to Natal but recorded previously<br />

elsewhere in South Africa.<br />

Kew Bulletin 54(1) 1999<br />

◗ A morphometric study of Dioscorea<br />

quartiniana A. Rich. (Dioscoreaceae) (P. Wilkin).<br />

Pages 1–18.<br />

◗ A revision of the compound-leaved Yams<br />

(Dioscorea, Dioscoreaceae) of Africa (P. Wilkin).<br />

Pages 19–39.<br />

◗ The genus Tarchonanthus (Compositae–<br />

Mutisieae) (H.J. Beentje). Pages 81–95.<br />

◗ Three new species of Brachystegia Benth.<br />

(Leguminosae–Caesalpinioideae) (A.C. Hoyle &<br />

R.K. Brummitt). Pages 155–161. The three new<br />

Brachystegia species are Brachystegia astlei, B.<br />

michelmorei and B. torrei.<br />

Bothalia 29(1) May 1999<br />

◗ Studies in the liverwort genus Fossombronia<br />

(Metzgeriales) from southern Africa. 7. F.<br />

capensis var. spiralis, a new variety from Western<br />

Cape (S.M. Perold). Pages 1–4.<br />

◗ Revision of the genus Calpurnia (Sophoreae:<br />

Leguminosae) (A.J. Beaumont, R.P. Beckett, T.J.<br />

Edwards & C.H. Stirton). Pages 5–23.<br />

◗ Studies in the liverwort genus Fossombronia<br />

(Metzgeriales) from southern Africa. 8. F.<br />

elsieae and F. spinosa, two new Western Cape<br />

species with spinose spores (S.M. Perold). Pages 25–33.<br />

◗ Revision of the genus Faucaria (Ruschioideae:<br />

Aizoaceae) in South Africa (L.E. Groen & L.J.G.<br />

<strong>SABONET</strong> News Vol. 4 No. 2 August 1999<br />

van der Maesen). Pages 35–58. Faucaria is a<br />

small genus of succulents, concentrated in southcentral<br />

Eastern Cape, South Africa. The revision<br />

reduces the number of species from 33 to six.<br />

◗ New species of Sparaxis and Ixia (Iridaceae:<br />

Ixioideae) from Western Cape, South Africa,<br />

and taxonomic notes on Ixia and Gladiolus<br />

(P. Goldblatt & J.C. Manning). Pages 59–63.<br />

◗ The genus Amphiglossa (Gnaphalieae,<br />

Relhaniinae, Asteraceae) in southern Africa<br />

(M. Koekemoer). Pages 65–75. Relevant to South<br />

Africa and Namibia. Includes the conservation<br />

status of the individual species, with Amphiglossa<br />

corrudifolia, A. callunoides and A. celans each<br />

considered rare. A. perotrichoides is listed as<br />

probably endangered, as it grows together with the<br />

threatened Renosterveld.<br />

◗ Studies in the liverwort genus Fossombronia<br />

(Metzgeriales) from southern Africa. 9. A new<br />

species from Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal,<br />

with notes on other species (S.M. Perold). Pages<br />

77–82.<br />

◗ Studies in the liverwort genus Fossombronia<br />

(Metzgeriales) from southern Africa. 10. Three<br />

new species from Northern and Western Cape<br />

(S.M. Perold). Pages 83–93.<br />

◗ Notes on African plants: Ericaceae. Two new<br />

species of Erica from Western Cape, South<br />

Africa (E.G.H. Oliver & I.M. Oliver). Pages 95–<br />

98. Erica hansfordii and Erica feminarum are<br />

described. The specific epithet of Erica feminarum<br />

(= of women) was, according to the authors,<br />

chosen because the species was first collected by a<br />

woman, Elsie Esterhuysen, 50 years ago and found<br />

again by the authors on National Women’s Day,<br />

1997!<br />

◗ Notes on African plants: Solanaceae. Three<br />

new records of Solanum section Oliganthes in<br />

southern Africa (W.G. Welman). Pages 98–99.<br />

Distribution records are provided for three Solanum<br />

species previously not recorded for the<br />

region: Solanum litoraneum, S. torreanum and<br />

S. usaramense. Relevant to Mozambique,<br />

Swaziland and South Africa.<br />

◗ Notes on African plants: Agavaceae. Agave<br />

vivipara: the correct name for Agave<br />

angustifolia (G.F. Smith & E.M.A. Steyn). Page 100.<br />

◗ Notes on African plants: Lamiaceae. Salvia<br />

thermara, a new species from the Western<br />

Cape, South Africa (E.J. van Jaarsveld). Pages<br />

143

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