BOTHALIA
CONTENTS TO VOLS 1—20
H.F. GLEN, B.A. MOMBERG and E. POTGIETER
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BOTHALIA
CONTENTS TO VOLS 1—20
H.F. GLEN, B.A. MOMBERG and E. POTGIETER
Edited by— Onder redaksie van
O.A. LEISTNER
Assisted by — Bygestaan deur
B.A. MOMBERG
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INTRODUCTION
This publication consists of the following: a brief history
of Bothalia', a list of all papers published, arranged
according to authors and dates; a list of all authors and
keywords in titles; tables with publication dates, major sub-
jects covered and some information on authors.
Bothalia is the third South African journal dedicated
specifically to the publication of botanical information.
All three journals were produced by the Division of Botany
and Plant Pathology, a precursor of the Botanical Research
Institute and lately of the National Botanical Institute. The
first of the Memoirs of the Botanical Survey of South Africa
appeared in 1919. This was followed by the first volume
of the illustrated Flowering Plants of South Africa in 1921
(preface dated December 1920) and, also in 1921, Bothalia
(preface dated January 1921).
There have been five editors of Bothalia in the seven
decades since its foundation. Dr I.B. Pole Evans started
the journal, and remained its editor until 1939, when the
last number of volume 3 was published. Dr R.A. Dyer
took over the reins with the first number of volume 4
(1941), and remained editor until the end of volume 6
(1957). The third editor was Dr L.E. Codd, who reigned
from 1958 (vol. 7,1) to 1974 (vol. 11,3). From the last
number of volume 11 (1975) to the end of volume 15 (1985),
the editor was Dr D.J.B. Killick. The present editor,
Dr O.A. Leistner, assumed office in 1986 with the first
issue of volume 16.
As originally envisaged, each volume of Bothalia
consisted of four numbers, published whenever the
coincidence of material and funds permitted. Volumes thus
took several (two to eight) years to complete. The first
exception to this was as early as volume 2, which was
published in three parts. For some now forgotten reason,
these were numbered la, lb and 2. The next exception to
the general rule was volume 5, which was entirely devoted
to a massive paper on fungi by Dr E.M. Doidge. Nowadays
such a paper would probably have appeared in the Memoirs
of the Botanical Survey of South Africa series, but in those
days the Memoirs were exclusively ecological in orienta-
tion. Later, in 1973, 1980, 1981 and 1983 to 1985, two nomi-
nal parts were combined in one, with no reduction in the
number of pages issued. From volume 16 (1986) onwards,
each volume of Bothalia has consisted of two parts, and
has been completed within a year. One reason for this
change is pressure from librarians, and another is gener-
al convenience. A side effect has been that the number
of pages in each volume has been roughly halved, though
the number of papers published per year has not been af-
fected by this change.
The dates of publication, particularly of the early issues,
are not readily ascertainable with any precision. Table 1
shows the nominal date of publication of each number of
Bothalia. Early nominal dates were obtained from the front
wrappers of individual parts, where these still existed; later
dates (from vol. 9, 1966) are from the contents pages of
completed volumes. From 1970 (volume 10,2), the date of
receipt by the Mary Gunn Library is also given, based
on the dates of issue vouchers from the Division of
TABLE 1.— Dates of publication of the various issues of Bothalia
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Bothalia: contents to vols 1—20
Agricultural Information or the contracting (private) firm
who printed that number. Where these vouchers no longer
exist, the library’s own records were used. In terms of Art.
29.1 and 30.1 of the International Code of Botanical
Nomenclature, these latter dates should be used where
necessary to determine priority of names published in these
issues of Bothalia.
More papers published in Bothalia have been about
angiosperm taxonomy (553 or 45,2%) than any other
botanical discipline, but most other fields of botany have
been covered. The main fields dealt with in the first
1 224 papers are shown in Table 2 . The field shown as
‘other’ is to be interpreted as mainly ethnobotany and
palaeobotany with a few horticultural notes, while
Administrative includes such matters as annual reports and
guides to authors.
Until about 1973, when the former Botanical Research
Institute moved to new premises in the Pretoria National
Botanical Garden at Brummeria and the mycologists
remained at 590 Vermeulen St, Pretoria, there were
relatively many mycological papers in Bothalia. Since
then, the numbers of these papers have dropped off
sharply. More or less simultaneously, the numbers of
ecological papers, and items dealing with plant anatomy,
palaeobotany and ethnobotany, rose sharply. The first of
these can possibly be traced to the move noted above, when
the new home of the editorial office of Bothalia was near
the ecologists who had moved to the garden at Brummeria
before the rest of the Institute. Also, Memoirs of the
Botanical Survey of South Africa were now reserved for
longer works, and ecological fashion had turned to the
production of somewhat shorter papers suitable for journal
publication. The rise of anatomical, cytological, ethno-
and palaeobotanical studies in recent years can be traced
to the appointment of enthusiastic specialists in these
fields.
TABLE 2.— Distribution of papers by subject in Bothalia
TABLE 3. — The most prolific authors in Bothalia
The editorial policy of Bothalia has long been to accept
papers in English and Afrikaans freely, subject to the usual
quality control by referees. From time to time, most
notably in vol. 14 (parts 3 & 4), the proceedings of the
1982 AETFAT meeting, this rule has been bent to include
papers written in French. Of the first 1 224 papers in
Bothalia, 1 201 (98,12%) are in English, 16 (1,31 %) in
French and 7 (0,57%) in Afrikaans.
The ten most prolific authors publishing in Bothalia are
listed in Table 3. Of the six retired directors of the former
Botanical Research Institute, two, namely. Dr L.E. Codd
and Dr R.A. Dyer, are in this table. Two others occupy
12th and 17th places. Burtt Davy (first director) resigned
before Bothalia was started and, curiously, Pole Evans
contributed only the preface to the journal which he
founded. All of the most prolific authors are, or were for
at least part of their careers, BRI staff members. Evidently
Bothalia is not the journal of consistent first choice for
outside botanists to publish their work. Two authors have
published under both their married and maiden names,
namely, Mrs D.M.C. Fourie, nee Van Druten, and Mrs
L. Fish, nee Smook.
Table 4 gives a breakdown of the 387 authors who have
contributed to Bothalia, by provenance. Fifteen of the
authors are counted twice, as they moved during their
productive lives. Although one would expect that the lar-
gest group of authors would be those attached to the former
Botanical Research Institute, considering that Bothalia is
primarily the Institute’s house journal, this is not so. The
biggest group, by a very small margin, is authors from
other centres in South Africa. The large number of over-
seas contributors is partly due to the fact that vol. 14 3
& 4 of Bothalia was devoted to reporting the proceedings
of an international congress. However, this only accounts
for about half the overseas contributors.
TABLE 4.— Provenance of papers
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors would like to thank Dr O.A. Leistner (NBI)
and Dr Don Grierson (UPE) for their help and encourage-
ment. The help given by Mmes D. Lategan (Mary Gunn
Library) and I. Joubert (NBI) in locating archival material
has been invaluable. Drs J. P. Rourke (NBG) and H . P. Linder
(BOL) gave much-needed assistance in the quest for
accurate publication dates. The senior author is most grate-
ful to Mrs E. du Plessis for assistance with proofreading.
LIST OF PAPERS
Co-authors are listed showing the year, volume, page numbers and first author.
ACOCKS, J.P.H. 1979. The flora that matched the fauna. 12,4: 673 —709.
ADMIRAAL, J. 1966. Vegetative propagation of Proteaceae and
Ericaceae. 8 (Suppl. ): 65—69.
AKE ASSI, L. 1983. Sante et valorisation des plantes medicinales en
Cote d’Ivoire. 14,3 & 4: 603—605.
—1983. Quelques vertus medicinales de Cassia occidentalis L. (Cesal-
piniacees) en basse Cote d'Ivoire. 14,3 & 4: 617—620.
ALBERS, F. 1983. Cytotaxonomic studies in African Asclepiadaceae.
14,3 & 4 : 795 -798.
ANDERSON, H.M. 1983. 14,3 & 4: 337-344 (see ANDERSON, J.M.).
ANDERSON, J.G. 1960. Gramineae. 7,2: 417-422.
—1962. Gramineae. 8,1: 113, 114.
—1964. Gramineae. 8,2: 170—172.
—1966. The genus Andropogon in southern Africa. 9,1: 5—30.
—1966. A new combination in Hyparrhenia. 9,1: 130.
—1967. A new variety of Festuca costata (Gramineae). 9,2: 341, 347.
—1967. A new species of Panicum (Gramineae). 9.2: 341, 342, 348.
—1969. A new generic record for South Africa (Gramineae). 10,1:73, 74.
ANDERSON, J.M. 1989. Review: The Banksia Atlas, ed. A. Stephens
and S. Hopper. 19,1: 142, 143.
ANDERSON, J.M. & ANDERSON, H.M. 1983. Vascular plants from
the Devonian to Lower Cretaceous in southern Africa. 14,3 &
4: 337-344.
ANELICH, R.Y. 1987. 17,1: 97-104 (see MARASAS, W.F.O.).
ANON. 1966. Botanical Research Institute, 1.7.64 to 30.6.65. 8 (Suppl.):
1-34.
ANON. 1978. Botanical Research Institute: scientific, technical and
administrative staff (31st July 1977). 12,3 : 573 — 575.
ANON. 1979. Review of the work of the Botanical Research Institute,
1977/1978. 12,4 : 763 -774.
ANON. 1980. Review of the work of the Botanical Research Institute,
1978/1979. 13,1 & 2: 247-258.
ANON. 1981. Review of the work of the Botanical Research Institute,
1979/1980. 13,3 & 4: 577-588.
ANON. 1982. Review of the work of the Botanical Research Institute,
1980/1981. 14,1: 145-159.
ANON. 1983. Review of the work of the Botanical Research Institute,
1981/1982. 14,2: 305-319.
ANON. 1984. Review of the work of the Botanical Research Institute,
1982/1983. 15, 1 & 2 : 323 - 337.
ANON. 1985. Review of the work of the Botanical Research Institute,
1983/1984. 15,3 & 4 : 761-775.
ANON. 1986. Review of the work of the Botanical Research Institute,
1984/1985. 16,1: 119-133.
ANON. 1986. Guide for authors to Bothalia. 16,2 : 275 —280.
ANON. 1987. Review of the work of the Botanical Research Institute,
1985/1986. 17,1: 09-153.
ANON. 1987. Guide for authors to Bothalia. 17,1: 157—162.
ANON. 1987. Review of the work of the Botanical Research Institute
1986/1987. 17,2 : 277-296.
ANON. 1988. Guide for authors to Bothalia. 181: 137—142.
ANON. 1988. Annual report of the Botanical Research Institute 1987/1988.
182: 305-324.
ANON. 1989. Guide for authors to Bothalia. 19,1: 145-150.
ANON. 1989. Annual report of the Botanical Research Institute 1988/1989.
19,2: 295-312.
ANON. 1990. Guide for authors to Bothalia. 20,1: 133—140.
ANON. 1990. National Botanical Institute, Pretoria: list of staff and
publications. 20,2: 267—272.
ANTHONY, N.C. 1985. New combinations in Herschelianthe
(Orchidaceae). 15,3 & 4: 554.
—1988. Review: Iconographia palynologica pteridophytorum Italiae, by
E. Ferrarini, F. Ciampolini, R.E.G. Pichi Sermolli and D. Mar-
chetti. 18,1: 135.
ANTHONY, N.C. & SCHELPE, E.A.C.L.E. 1985. A checklist of the
Pteridophytes of the Flora of southern Africa region. 15,3 & 4:
541-544.
—1985. Two new taxa and a new combination in southern African
Pteridophyta. 15,3 & 4: 554, 555.
—1985. X Pleopodium — a putative intergeneric fern hybrid from Afri-
ca (Pteridophyta). 15,3 & 4: 555—559.
ARIOVICH, D. 1983. 14,3 & 4: 901-913 (see FREAN, M.L.).
ARCHIBALD, E.E.A. 1956. Liliaceae. 6,3: 542-544.
ARNOLD, T.H. 1978. A new species of Peucedanum from Natal
(Apiaceae). 12,3: 441—443.
—1981. Ficinia lucida: an interspecific hybrid between F. cedarbergensis
and F. ixioides subsp. glabra (Cyperaceae). 13,3 & 4: 439—441.
—1983. CQmments on primitive South African crop sorghums and the
evolution of sorghum races in Africa. 14,3 & 4: 587—594.
-1984. 15,1 & 2: 139-152 (see REID, C.).
—1990. Review: The herbarium handbook, by L. Forman and D. Bridson.
20,1: 131.
ARNOLD, T.H. & GORDON-GRAY, K.D. 1978. Notes on the genus
Ficinia\ F. pygmaea. F. limosa, F. clandestina and nine new taxa
from the south-western Cape, South Africa. 12,3: 405—420.
-1982. Notes on the genus Ficinia (Cyperaceae): morphological variation
within the section Bracteosae. 14,1: 15—26.
ARNOLD, T.H. & MUSIL, K.J. 1983. A preliminary survey of primitive
crops cultivated in the northern Transvaal of South Africa. 14.3
& 4: 595-601.
ARNOLD, T.H. & VORSTER, P.J. 1981. Ecological adaptations and
possible convergence in Ficinia arenicola var. erecta and Mariscus
durus (Cyperaceae). 13,3 & 4: 441-443.
ARRIAGA. M.O. 1989. 19,1: 45-52 (see SANCHEZ, E.).
BACKER, A.P. 1989. 19,1: 91-110 (see DEALL, G.B.).
BADENHORST, H. 1967. Melastomataceae. 9,2: 345.
BAIJNATH, H. & RAMCHARUN, S. 1983. Aspects of pollination and
floral development in Ficus capensis Thunb. (Moraceae). 14,3
& 4: 883-888.
BAKER, E.G. 1922. Revision of the South African species of Rhynchosia.
1,3: 113-138.
BAKER, P.B. 1978. 12,3 : 561, 562 (see VAN DER WALT, J.P.).
BALKWILL, K. & NICHOLAS, A. 1990. Uvaria gracilipes, a new
southern Africa record (Annonaceae). 20.2 : 207.
BALLY, P RO. 1958. Euphorbiaceae. 7,1: 29-31, 39.
BALSINHAS, A. A. 1983. 14,3 & 4: 945-948 (see WELLS, M.J.).
-1983. 14,3 & 4: 961-970 (see WELLS, M.J.).
—1983. The weeds of abandoned cotton fields in Mozambique. 14,3 &
4 : 971-975.
BAMPS, P. 1983. Rapport sur la Flore d'Afrique Centrale: 1978—1981.
14,3 & 4: 1015, 1016.
BARKER, N.P. 1985. Evidence of a volatile attractant in Ficus ingens
(Moraceae). 15,3 & 4: 607—611.
—1986. The shape and ultrastructure of the caryopsis of Pentameris
and Pseudopentameris species (Arundinoideae, Poaceae). 16,1:
65-69.
—1989. The caryopsis surface of Pentameris and Pseudopentameris
(Arundinoideae, Poaceae) revisited. 19,1: 134—136.
-1989. 19,2 : 275 -294 (see DE WET, B.C.).
-1990. 20,2: 249-266 (see DE WET, B.C.).
BARLOW, B.A. 1980. 13,1 & 2: 161-169 (see WIENS, D.).
BARRETT, D.R. 1983. 14,3 & 4: 901-913 (see FREAN, M.L.).
BEARD, J.S. 1958. The Protea species of the summer rainfall area of
South Africa. 7,1: 41—65.
BEZUIDENHOUT, J. 1978. 12,3 : 547-551 (see MORRIS, J.W.).
BITTRICH, V. 1990. 20,2: 153-157 (see HARTMANN, H.E.K.).
—1990. A new species of Galenia from the Great Karoo (Aizoaceae).
20,2: 217-219.
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BOCQUET, G. 1977. Silene dewinteri, a new species of the Caryophyl-
laceae from the south-western Cape. 12,2: 309—311.
BOLOFO, R.N. & JOHNSON, C.T. 1988. The identification of
‘Isicakathi’ and its medicinal use in Transkei. 18,1: 125—130.
BORNEFELD, T. 1988. 18,2: 155-163 (see VOLK, O.H.).
BORNMAN, C.H. 1973. 11,1 & 2: 181-190 (see MUSIL, C.F.).
BOSCH, O.J.H. 1978. Vergelyking tussen die plantegroei en habitatte
van die gronde van die Estcourt- en Sterkspruitvorms in die
suidoostelike Oranje-Vrystaat. 12,3: 499—511.
BOTTOM LEY, A.M. 1948. Gasteromycetes of South Africa. 4,3:
473-810.
BOUCHER, C. 1977. Cape Hangklip area. I. The application of
association-analysis, homogeneity functions and Braun-Blanquet
techniques in the description of south-western Cape vegetation.
12,2: 293-300.
—1978. Cape Hangklip area. II. The vegetation. 12,3: 455—497.
—1980. Notes on the use of the term ‘Renosterveld’. 13,1 & 2 : 237.
—1983. Floristic and structural features of the coastal foreland vegeta-
tion south of the Berg River, western Cape Province, South Africa.
14,3 & 4: 669-674.
BOUREAU, E. 1983. Les organismes du Precambrien terminal du craton
ouest africain. 14,3 & 4: 471—477.
BOUREAU, E., CHEBOLDAEFF-SAL ARD, M . , KOENIGUER, J.-C.
& LOUVET, P. 1983. Evolution des flores et de la vegetation
Tertiaires en Afrique, au nord de l’Equateur. 14,3 & 4: 355—367.
BOURREIL, P, GESLOT, A., GORLIER, M. & DE WINTER, B. 1972.
Contribution to the caryological study of the African grass Aristida
rhiniochloa Hochst., based on specimens from the southern
hemisphere. 10,4: 555—563.
BREDELL, H.C. 1937. 3,2 : 259 -269 (see PHILLIPS, E.P.).
—1939. A revision of the South African species of Hypericum. 3,4:
571-582.
BREDELL, I.H. 1974. 11,3: 217-219 (see MARASAS, W.F.O.).
BREDENKAMP, G.J. 1985. 15,3 & 4: 547 (see UBBINK, B.).
-1990. 20,2: 233-240 (see KOOIJ, M.S.).
-1990. 20,2: 241-248 (see KOOIJ, M.S.).
BREDENKAMP, G.J. & THERON, G.K. 1978. A synecological account
of the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve. I. The phytosociology of
the Witwatersrand geological system. 12,3: 513—529.
—1980. A synecological account of the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve.
II. The phytosociology of the Ventersdorp Geological System.
13,1 & 2: 199-216.
BREDENKAMP, G.J., THERON, G.K. & VAN VUUREN, D.R.J. 1983.
Ecological interpretation of plant communities by classification
and ordination of quantitative soil characteristics. 14,3 & 4:
691-699.
BREEN, C.M. 1980. 13,1 & 2: 217-230 (see FURNESS, H.D.).
-1985. 15,3 & 4 : 689 -703 (see MUSIL, C.F.).
-1985. 15,3 & 4: 705-724 (see MUSIL, C.F.).
-1985. 15,3 & 4: 725 -731 (see MUSIL, C.F.).
-1985. 15,3 & 4 : 733 -748 (see MUSIL, C.F.).
BRENAN, J.P.M. 1983. Concluding remarks and summary. AETFAT
Symposium 1982. 14,3 & 4: 441—443.
BRITS, G.J., JACOBS, G. & VOGTS, M.M. 1983. Domestication
of fynbos Proteaceae as a floricultural crop. 14,3 & 4: 641 —
646.
BRITTEN, L.L. & STORY, R. 1954. Newly described species. Gesneri-
aceae. 6,2: 433—436.
BRITZ, PJ. 1989. 19,2: 268, 269 (see PANAGOS, M.D.).
-1989. 19,2: 270, 271 (see WESTFALL, R.H.).
BROWN, N.E. 1922. The genera Aloe and Mesembryanthemum as
represented in Thunberg’s herbarium. 1,3: 139—169.
BRUCE, E.A. 1951. Newly described species. Asclepiadaceae. 6,1: 213,
239.
—1951. Newly described species. Euphorbiaceae. 6,1: 226—229.
—1951. Newly described species. Liliaceae. 6,1: 231.
—1951. Newly described species. Pedaliaceae. 6,1: 233.
—1951. Newly described species. Rutaceae. 6,1: 234.
—1951. Newly described species. Scrophulariaceae. 6,1: 235, 236.
—1951. Newly described species. Verbenaceae. 6,1: 237, 238.
BRUECKNER, A.E. 1951. Newly described species. Chenopodiaceae.
6,1: 215-218.
BRUECKNER, A.E. & VERDOORN, I.C. 1954. Newly described
species. Chenopodiaceae. 6,2: 416—418.
BRUSSE, F. 1984. New species and combinations in Parmelia (Lichenes)
from southern Africa. 15,1 & 2: 315—321.
—1985. Corynecystis, a new lichen from the Karoo, South Africa
(Heppiaceae, Lichenes). 15,3 & 4: 552, 553.
—1986. A new species of Pertusaria (Pertusariaceae). 16,1: 57, 58.
—1986. A new species of Porina on limestone (Porinaceae). 16,1: 62 —64.
—1987. Two new brown subcrustose Parmelia species from southern
Africa (lichenized Ascomycetes). 17,1: 25-28.
—1987. A new species of Gonohymenia from Etosha Pan limestone
(Lichinaceae). 17,1: 35 -37.
—1987. A new species of Thyrea from Otavi dolomite (Damara System)
(Lichinaceae). 17,1: 37-40.
-1987. A new yellow Acarospora (Lichenes) from the Waterberg, South
West Africa/Namibia (Acarosporaceae). 17,2: 179-181.
—1987. Psathyrophlyctis, a new lichen genus from southern Africa
(Lichenes). 17,2: 182-184.
—1987. A new species of Trapelia (Lichenes) from southern Africa
(Trapeliaceae). 17,2: 187, 188.
—1988. Lithoglypha, a new lichen genus from Clarens sandstone
(Acarosporaceae). 18,1: 89, 90.
—1988. A new species of Porpidia from the Drakensberg (Porpidiaceae).
18,1: 93, 94.
—1988. Schizodiscus , a new porpidoid lichen from the Drakensberg
(Porpidiaceae). 18,1: 94—96.
—1989. A new species of Inezia (Anthemideae) from the north-eastern
Transvaal (Asteraceae). 19,1: 27— 29.
—1989. A new Phymaspermum (Anthemideae) species from dolomite
areas of the Wolkberg (Asteraceae). 19,1: 29—31.
-1989. A new species of Fuscidea (Lichenes) from the Cape fold moun-
tains (Fuscideaceae). 19,1: 35, 36.
—1989. A new species of Maronea (Lichenes) from the Drakensberg
(Fuscideaceae). 19,1: 36, 37.
—1990. A new species of Pterothrix (Gnaphalieae) from the northern
Cape (Asteraceae). 20,1: 67—70.
BUKENYA, Z.R. & HALL, J.B. 1987. Six cultivars of Solarium
macrocarpon (Solanaceae) in Ghana. 17,1: 91—95.
—1988. Solarium (Solanaceae) in Ghana. 18,1: 79-88.
BURROWS, J.E. 1989. New taxa, combinations and records of
Pteridophyta from southern and central Africa. 19,2: 167—174.
BURROWS, J.E. & STRAUSS, S.E. 1990. Doryopteris pilosa var.
gemmifera , a new fern variety established (Adiantaceae/
Pteridaceae). 20,2: 221, 222.
CAMPBELL, B.M. 1979. 12,4 : 723 -729 (see LINDER, H.P.).
—1983. Montane plant environments in the Fynbos Biome. 14,2:
283-298.
CAMPBELL, B.M. & MOLL, E.J. 1981. Determination of plot size.
13.3 & 4 : 575, 576.
CARR, J.D. 1989. Review: Trees and shrubs of the Witwatersrand,
Magaliesberg and Pilanesberg, by J. van Gogh and J.M. Anderson.
19,2: 319.
CARR, J.D. & RETIEF, E. 1989. A new species of Combretum from
Natal (Combretaceae). 19,1: 38-40.
CEJP, K. 1971. Some members of the Sphaeropsidales from South Africa.
10,2: 341-346.
CHEBOLDAEFF-SALARD, M. 1983. 14,3 & 4: 355-367 (see
BOUREAU, E.).
CHRISTIAN, H.B. & VERDOORN, I.C. 1954. Newly described species.
Liliaceae. 6,2: 440—442.
CHUAH, M.S. 1983. Uses of graminaceous plants as food by man in
West Africa. 14,3 & 4: 631-633.
CHUPP, C. & DOIDGE, E.M. 1948. Cercospora species recorded from
southern Africa. 4,4: 881—893.
CLAASSEN, C.G.T. 1969. 10,1: 68, 69 (see KILLICK, D.J.B.).
CLAASSEN, M.I. 1961. A contribution to our knowledge of the fresh-
water algae of the Transvaal Province. 7,3: 559—666.
—1977. Freshwater algae of southern Africa. II. Triplastrum spinulosum
from the Transvaal. 12,2: 231—237.
—1977. Freshwater algae of southern Africa. IV. Some Micrasteriae from
Rhodesia, including a new species. 12,2: 239—245.
CLAYTON, W.D. 1983. Geographical distribution of present day Poaceae
as evidence for the origin of African floras. 14,3 & 4: 421—425.
CODD, L.E. 1956. Notes on certain South African Erythrina species.
6.3 : 507-514.
-1956. The Schotia species of southern Africa. 6,3: 515—533.
—1956. Anacardiaceae. 6,3: 539, 540, 547.
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LIST OF AUTHORS AND KEYWORDS IN TITLES
Synonyms appear in italics
Acacia Mill., 14, 18
brevispica Harms, 14
burkei Benth., 14
giraffae Willd. X A. Inaematoxylon Willd., 14
karroo Hayne, 13, 14
nigrescens Oliv., 14
schweinfurthii Brenan & Exell, 14
Senegal complex, 14
tortilis ( Forssk .) Hayne subsp. heteracantha (Burch.) Brenan , 14
Acanthaceae, 9, 11, 12, 13, 17
Acarospora Massalongo, 4
Acarosporaceae, 4
Acocks, J.P.H., 3, 10
Acorns calamus L., 17
Acrodon N.E. Br., 8
Adenia Forssk., 11
Adiantaceae, 4, 9
Admiraal, J., 3
Adromischus Lem., 15
Adumbratio florae aethiopicae, 11
aerial plant biomass, 10
AETFAT, 2, 4
Africa(n)
central, 3, 4
East, 7, 13, 18
North, 11, 14, 19
north-east, 7, 14
northern, 14
South West [Namibia], 4, 5, 8, 12, 17
south-western corner, 8
subSaharan, 13
tropical, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 19
West, 4, 9, 19
Afrikaans language, 2
Agrimonia odorata Mill., 16
Agrostis L., 15
avenacea Gmel., 15
montevidensis Spreng. ex Nees, 15
Ake Assi, L., 3
air photo interpretation, 19
Aizoaceae, 3, 8, 16
Albers, F., 3
Albizia Durazz., 4
Alfred, Port, 11
algae, 2
brown, 15
freshwater, 4
red, 15
alien, 8, 11
Allophylus L., 5
Alloteropsis semialata (R. Br.) Hitch., 7, 8
Aloe L., 4, 8, 12
bowiea Schult. & J.H. Schult., 15
myriacantha (Haw.) Schult. & J.H. Schult., 15
polyphylla Schonl. ex Pillans, 16
spicata L.fl, 11
Alooideae, 15
Amaryllidaceae, 6, 9, 12, 18
Amatola Forests, 19
Amatole Mountains, 13
Amblystegiaceae, 11
Amblystegium afrofluitans (C. Muell.) Sim, 11
Amphibolia L. Bol., 8, 17
Anacardiaceae, 4, 5, 14
anatomy, 2, 5—8, 9, 15, 17, 18
culm, 5, 15
leaf, 5, 6, 7, 8
Anderson, H.M., 3
Anderson, J.G., 3, 5
Anderson, J.M., 3
Andropogon L., 3
Aneilema R. Br., 7
Anelich, R.Y., 3, 11
anemometer, 5
Anemone capensis L., 9
Annonaceae, 3, 10
annual
habit, 10
production fraction, 15
Anobiidae (Coleoptera), 14
Anomobryum Schimp., 17
Anthemideae, 4
Anthephora Schreb., 11
Anthericum L., 12
Antholyza L., 13
Anthony, N.C. , 3
anthracnose, 8
ants, 15
Apiaceae, 3
Apocynaceae, 4, 5, 10, 16
apomixis, 10
apparatus, 12
plant collecting, 13, 19
Aptosimum Burch., 5
aquatic
Hyphomycetes, 15
macrophytes, 12
Araceae, 10, 12, 17
Araliaceae, 16
Archibald, E.E.A., 3
Arecaceae, 12, 13
Ariovich, D., 3, 7
Aristida L., 8, 15
rhiniochloa Hochst., 4
Aristideae, 5, 6
Aristothamnion purpuriferum (Kutz.) J. Ag., 15
Arnold, T.H., 3, 14
Arriaga, M.O., 3, 15
Arthrocnemum Moq., 17
Arundineae, 5
Arundinella Leger & Duboscq, 15
Arundinelleae, 15
Arundinoideae, 3
Asclepiadaceae, 3, 4, 6, 10, 12—14
Asclepias L., 12
cognata N. E. Br. , 12
diploglossa ( Turcz ■) Druce, 12
flava N.E. Br., 12
macra Schltr., 12
Ascomycetes, 4, 6, 11
Asparagaceae, see also Liliaceae; 12
Asparagus africanus sensu Jessop non Lam., 9
Asphodelaceae, see also Liliaceae, 15
association analysis, 4, 5, 16
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Asteraceae, see also Compositae, 4, 7, 13, 16
Asthenatherum glaucum (Nees) Nevski, 7
Astridia Dinter, 8
Astroloba Uitew. , 12
Aulacinthus, section, (Lotononis), 17
Aulojusticia Lindau , 9
author citation, 5, 9, 15, 18, 20
authors of Bothalia articles, 1, 2
avocado, 6
Backer, A.P., 3, 5
Badenhorst, H., 3
Baijnath, H., 3
Baker, E.G., 3
Baker, P.B., 3, 17
Balkwill, K., 3
Bally, PRO., 3
Balsinhas, A. A., 3, 19
bamboo, 15
Bamps, P. , 3
Barbistyla, Tephrosia subgenus, 15
Barker, N.P. , 3, 5
Barlow, B.A., 3, 20
Barrett, D.R., 3, 7
barrier plants, 8
Barringtonia racemosa community, 19
Basidiomycetes, 14, 17
basionym, 9
Baviaanskloof, south-eastern Cape. 6
Bayer, Adolf Joseph Wilhelm, 6
beans, 10
broad, 10
Beard, J.S., 3
bees, 16
beetle, cigarette, 14
Benin, 13
Benincaseae, 6
Berg River, Cape, 4
Bergius Herbarium, 5
Bersama Fres., 13
Bezuidenhout, J., 3, 12
bibliography, 11
ecological, 7
indexing programme, 12
Bilderdykia Dumort. , 7, 8
bioclimatic unit, 13
biogeography, 14, 15
biography, 13
biology
population, 14
reproductive, 19
biomass, 14, 15
aerial plant, 10
Biome, 8, 11
Fynbos, 4, 5
biosystematics (biosistematiek), 6, 14
Bittrich, V., 3, 8
Blechnaceae, 15
Bocquet, G., 4
Boerhaavia L., 5
pterocarpa Watts, 16
Bolofo, R.N., 4
book reviews, 2—10, 12—19
Bornefeld, T., 4, 18
Bornman, C.H., 4, 12
Bosch, O.J.H., 4
Boscia Lam., 17
Boshof, Orange Free State, 19
botanic garden, 2, 6, 11, 15
botanical
collectors, 5, 9, 10, 18
index, 10
Botanical Research Institute, 1—4, 10, 11
botany, 10
economic, 19
Bothalia , 1—3, 10
Bottomley, A.M., 4
Boucher, C., 4
Boureau, E., 4
Bourreil, P, 4
Brachylaena R. Br., 13
Brachystelma R. Br. , 6, 7
Brassicaceae, see also Cruciferae, 13
Braun-Blanquet technique, 4, 16
Bredasdorp District, 12
Bredell, H.C., 4, 13
Bredell, I.H., 4, 11
Bredenkamp, G.J., 4, 10, 17
Breen, C.M., 4, 7, 12
Bren, in, J.P.M., 4
Bret'anomyces Clausen ex Custer, 17
Brits, G.J. , 4
Britten, L.L., 4
Britz, P.J., 4, 13, 19
broad beans, 10
brown algae, 15
Brown, N.E., 4, 13
Bruce, E.A., 4
Brueckner, A.E., 4
Brusse, F. , 4
Bryaceae, 17
Bryophyta, 11, 17
Bukenya, Z.R., 4
Bulbine Willd. , 12
Bulbinella carnosa (Bak.) Bak., 12
Burkea africana— Ochna pulchra Savanna, 15
Burman’s Prodromus, 5
Burrows, J.E., 4
Burseraceae, 18
Burtt Davy, Joseph, 8
Burundi, 10, 14
bush tea, 9
bushveld, 11, 17, 19
C3, 7, 8
C4, 8
Caesia Veil. , 12
Callitrichaceae, 9
Caloplaca T.M. Fr., 9
Calpurnia sericea Har\\, 14
Camarrone, V. , 8
Cameroun, 10
Campanotus, 15
Campanulaceae, 9
Campbell, B.M., 4, 11
camp kitchen, 19
Canavalia virosa (Roxb.) Wight & Arn., 16
Candida fermenticarens J.P van der Walt, 17
Canthium Lam., 5
Cape, 6, 10. 11, 12, 13, 16. 17, 18, 19
eastern. 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15
Flats, 16
fold mountains, 4
Hangklip, 4
Mountain Fynbos, 16
northern, 4
north-western, 13, 17
of. Good Hope Nature Reserve, 16
south-eastern, 6
southern, 9, 16, 17
south-western, 3—5, 8, 16—18
western, 4, 14
Cappar(id)aceae, 9, 11, 17
Capparis L., 17
transvaalensis Schinz, 11
Capsicum L., 7
Caralluma R. Br., 6
carbon isotopic ratios, 13
Carpha Banks & Soland. ex R. Br., 14
Carr, J.D. , 4
Caryophyllaceae, 4
caryopsis, 3
Cassia occidentalis L., 3
Cassine L., 5
Catha Forssk. ex Scop., 5
Catharanthus G. Don, 16
Cavanilles Herbarium, 5
Cejp, K., 4
Celastraceae, 5
Celastrus filiformis L.f. , 14
central Africa, 3, 4
centres of diversity, 8, 14
Centropodia mossamedensis ( Rendle ) T.A. Cope, 7
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Ceramium Weber ex Wiggers , 15
Ceratocystis Ell. & Halst., 18
Cercospora Fresen. , 4
Ceropegia L., 6
mafekingensis (N.E. Br.) R.A. Dyer , 6
zeyheri Schltr., 6
Ceropegieae, 6
Cesalpiniacees, 3
Cetraria Achar. , 9
Chaetobromus Atees, 7
Chamaealoe Berger, 12
Cheboldaeff-Salard, M., 4
checklist, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 18—20
Cheilanthes
deltoidea Kunze, 9
hirta complex, 9
Chenopodiaceae, 4, 17, 18
Chlorideae, 6
Chloridoideae, 13
Chlorophytum Ker-Gawl., 12
Chondrus Stackhouse, 15
chorology, 19
Chortolirion Berger, 12
bergerianum Dinter , 15
Christian, H.B. , 4
chromosome
morphology, 5, 15
numbers, 15
studies, 6, 15, 16
Chuah, M.S., 4
Chupp, C., 4
cigarette beetle, 14
Ciskei, 13
Citrullus Forssk., 6
Claassen, C.G.T., 4, 10
Claassen, M.I., 4
Cladoderris Pers. ex Berk., 16
Cladophora Kuetzing, 15
isaacii Simons, 15
Clarens sandstone, 4
classification, 6
floristic, 5, 16
fynbos, 11
phylogenetic, 11
structural, 16
Clayton, W.D., 4
cleistogamy, 17
climate, 10, 11, 16, 18
Mediterranean-type, 10
Clusiaceae, see also Guttiferae, 10
coast(al), 15
forest, 14
vegetation, 4, 11, 12, 16
Codd, L.E., 1, 2, 4, 5
Coetzee, B.J., 5, 12
Coetzee, J.A., 5
Coilostigma zeyherianum Klotzsch, 13
coins, flowers on, 10
Cola Schott & Endl., 18
COLDAT, 19
Coleoptera, 14
collecting, plant, 8, 12
collection records, 7
collectors, 5, 9, 10, 18, 19
Collett, D.G., 5
Combretaceae, 4, 14
Combretum Loefl., 4, 14
Commelina L., 12
Commelinaceae, 7, 12
Commiphora Jacq., 17
Compositae, 9, 10
Compton, Robert Harold, 5
computer programs for ecology, 19
computerization, 8, 12
computerized index, 8
information retrieval, 12
Condy, G.S., 5, 14
cones, 6
Conium chaerophylloides (Thunb.) Eckl.
conservation, 5, 11, 15, 16
Conspectus florae angolensis, 11
convergence, 3
Convolvulaceae, 11, 18, 20
Corchorus L., 5, 18
corona lobe variation, 12
corrections, 10
Corynecystis Brusse, 4
Cote d’Ivoire, 3
cotton
fields, weeds of, 3
staining, 11
Cotyledon L., 17
orbiculata Complex, 17
cover
estimation, 19
meter, 19
Cowling, R.M., 5
cowpeas, 10
Craig, G.C., 5
Crassula natans Thunb., 9
Crassulaceae, 7, 9, 11, 17
Craterellus Pers., 16
Crebrothecium ashbyi (Guill.) Routien, 11
creepers, 11
Cresswell, C.F., 5, 7
Cretaceous, Lower, 3
Cribb, P.J., 5
Crinum L., 18
Crocosmia Planch., 12
crops
fioricultural, 4
primitive, 3
Crotalaria Scop., 10, 18
Crotalarieae, 17
Croton gratissimus Burch., 7
Cruciferae, see also Brassicaceae, 11
Cucurbitaceae, 6, 11, 14, 15
culm anatomy, 5, 15
cultivars, 4
Cupressaceae, 11
Curvularia Boedijn, 14, 17
Cussonia Thunb., 16
Cyanotis D. Don., 12
Cycadaceae, 6, 18
cycads, 6
Cyclopia Vent., 9
Cymatoderma Junghuhn, 16
Cynodon Bridel, 16
Cyperaceae, 3, 10, 14, 18
Cyperus L., 11
bullatus Kiikenth., 18
capensis (Steud.) Endl. var. polyanthemus Kiikenth., 18
elephantinus (C.B. Cl.) Kiikenth., 18
cyphelloid fungi, 16
Cyphostemma Alston, 14, 17
Cyrtanthus Schreb., 6
Cystopus Leveille, 19
cytogenetic studies, 18
cytology, 2, 5, 17
Dahlgren, Rolf, 17
Damaraland, 10
Damara system, 4
Dandy, J.E., 5
Danthonia DC., 5
Danthonieae, 7
data
bank, 11, 12
phytosociological, 12
dates of publication of Bothalia volumes, 1, 3
Datura L., 10
Davidse, G., 5, 15
Davis, G., 5
Davison, J.D., 5
Deall, G.B., 5
decomposition, savanna 12
degree reference system, 6
Dehn, M., 5, 8
dehydration, 17
& Zeyh., 14 Dematiaceae, 11
dermatitis, 6
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Desmodieae, Fabaceae tribe, 15
detrended correspondence analysis, 11
development, floral, 3
Devonian, 3
De Wet, B.C., 5, 19
De Wet, 5, 11
De Winter, B., 4-6, 10
Dichrostachys cinerea (L.) Wight & Arn., 14
Dictyotales, 15
Didieriaceae, 14
Digitaria Haller , 10, 11, 16
Diospyros L., 6
Dipcadi Medik., 12
Dipogon Liebm ., 16
Disa Berg., 11
patens (L.f) Thunb., 11
disc, 9
Disinae, 11
dispersal, 14, 19
distribution, 2, 4, 6, 8, 11 — 15, 18
geographical, 13,
diversity, species, 14
Doidge, E.M., 1, 4, 6, 8
Dombeya rotundifolia (Hochst.) Planch., 18
Donk, M.A., 6
Doryopteris pilosa (Poir. ) Kuhn, 9
var. gemmifera J.E. Burrows & Strauss, 4
Douglas, K.H., 6
Dovyalis E. Mey. ex Arn., 17
Drakensberg, 4, 9, 10, 12—14
Drechslera S. Ito, 9
Dregeochloa Conert, 7
Drewes, R., 6, 19
Drews, B.K., 6, 19
drier-transporters, 13
Drimioides Oberm., 12
drought adaptation, 10
drying cabinet, 11
dune
advancement, 19
communities, 11
vegetation, 19
Du Plessis, E.; 6
Du Plessis, H., 6, 15
Dura group (Ehrharta), 8
Durban, 15
Botanic Garden, 11
Herbarium, 11
Du Toit, P.C.V., 6
Duvalia Haw., 6
Dyer, C., 10
Dyer, R.A., 1, 2, 5, 6
East Africa, 7, 13, 18
eastern Cape, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15
Ebenaceae, 6, 14
Ebracteola Schwant. & Dinter, 8
ecological
adaptations, 3
bibliography, 7
profiles, 12
studies, 13
ecology, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10-12, 14-16, 19
economic
botany, 19
importance, 6
uses, 15
ecophysiology, 2
Edwards, D., 6, 7, 9, 12
Ehrharta Thunb., 7, 8, 15
Dura group, 8
Ramosa group, 8
Setacea group, 7, 8,
Villosa group, 7, 8
Ehrharteae, 15
Eichhomia crassipes (Mart.) Solms-Laub., 12
Eicker, A., 6, 8, 15
Elephantorrhiza Benth., 13, 14
burkei Benth., 14
elephantina (Burch.) Skeels, 14
Elionurus Kunth ex Willd. (see Elyonurus Humb. & Bonpl.),
Ellis, R.P., 2, 6-8, 11, 15
Ellisras, NW Transvaal, 13
Elyonurus Humb. & Bonpl. (= Elionurus), 13
Elytrophorus Beauv., 7
embryo sac (development), 15, 18
Encephalartos Lehm., 6
inopinus R.A. Dyer, 6
natalensis R.A. Dyer & Verdoorn, 6
endangered species, 15
endemic species, 10, 15, 16
endemism, 11
endothecium, 12
Engelbrecht, A.J., 7
Engelbrecht, V.M., 7, 19
Engleromyces goetzei P. Hennings, 10
English language, 2
Entada Adans., 14
Entomophthoraceae, 15
Entorrhiza calospora Talbot, 16
environments
estuarine, 12
montane plant, 4
physical, 5, 10
speciation, 8, 14
epidermis, 7, 9
Epilobium L., 14
Eragrostideae, 13
Eragrostis Wolf, 5, 6, 12
curvula alliance/complex, 6, 15, 18
Eremia D. Don, 12
Eremiella Compton, 12
Eremothecium ashbyi Guill . , 11
Erens, Jan, 5
Erica L., 9, 12, 13
flavisepala Guth. & Bol., 12
X vinacea L. Bol., 13
Ericaceae, 3, 9, 12, 13, 20
Ericinella Klotzsch, 13
Ericoideae, 12, 13
Eriocaulaceae, 12
Eriocaulon L., 12
Eriochloa H.B.K., 8
Eriomycopsis Speg., 8
Eriosema
cordatum complex, 16
nanum Bum Davy, 16
nutans Schinz, 16
populifolium Harv., 16
squarrosum (Thunb.) Walp., 16
Eriudaphus mundii Eckl. & Zeyh., 9
Erysiphaceae, 8, 11
Erythrina L., 4, 5, 7
princeps A. Dietr. , 5, 11
Erythrophleum Afzel. ex R. Br., 14
Eshbaugh, W.H., 7
estuarine environments, 12
Ethiopian flora project, 8
ethnobotany, 2, 9, 10, 11
Etosha Pan limestone, 4
Eucalyptus L'Herit., 17
Euclea Murray, 5, 14
Eucomis autumnalis (Mill.) Chitt., 14
Eugenia L., 16
woodii Duemmer, 17
Eulophia schweinfurthii Kraenzl., 8
Euphorbia L., 6, 11
berotica N.E. Br., 10
gossypina Pax, 10
gregaria Marloth, 10
gummifera Boiss., 10
mauritanica L., 10
obesa Hook, f, 1
perangusta R.A. Dyer., 14
Euphorbiaceae, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 14
Everard, D.A., 7, 11
evolution, 3, 4, 10, 11, 14
exotic, 14
extinction, 19
Fabaceae, 5, 7, 9, 14-17
13 Faden, R.B., 7
Fagara ovatifoliolata Engl., 14
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Falckia Thunb., 20
False Bay, 12
ferns (varings), 10, 11, 18
Ferrar, P., 7, 12
Festuca costata Nees., 3
Ficinia Schrad., 3
arenicola var. erecta Arnold & Gordon-Gray , 3
cedarbergensis Arnold & Gordon-Gray, 3
clandestina (Steud.) Boeck., 3
ixioides Nees var. glabra Arnold <£ Gordon-Gray , 3
limosa Levyns, 3
x lucida C.B. Cl., 3
pygmaea Boeck., 3
Ficus L., 9
capensis Thunb., 3
ingens (Miq.) Miq., 3
field
data capture, 19
identification, 14
Finkelstein, N., 7, 14
fire, 9
survival, 11
temperatures, 16
Fish (nee Smook), L., 2, 5, 7, 8
Flacourtiaceae, 9, 10, 17
flora, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 14, 19
Adumbratio aethiopicae, 11
analysis, 8
Australia, 14
Cameroun, 10
central, 3, 10
Conspectus angolensis, 11
copper and cobalt of Upper Shaba, 11
Ethiopia, 8
Gabon, 10
Loma Mountains, 9
Mariepskop, 17
migration and evolution, 14
Mozambique, 11
Natal, 14, 18
North Africa, 14
Pretoria, 10
Rwanda and Burundi, 14
southern Africa, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 17, 18
southern Sahara mountains, 10
Siidwestafrika, 6
Togo, 15
Tristan da Cunha, 6
tropical East Africa, 13
weed, 19
zambesiaca, 4, 10
Zuurberg National Park, 17, 18
floral development, 3
floricultural crop, 4
florilegia, 13
floristic
analysis, 8
classification, 5
flowering plants (blomplante), 10 , 11
Flowering Plants of South Africa, 1
food
plants, 4
supplements, 19
Forbes, H.M.L., 7
forest, 6, 11, 14, 17, 19, 20
Forster, P.I., 7
fossils, 14
Fourie (nee Van Druten), D.M.C., 2, 7
Franklin Hennessy, E.F., 7
Frean, M.L., 7
French language, 2
freshwater algae, 4
Friis, I., 7
Fritillaria nana Burm. f., 12
fruit, 8, 17, 18
Frullania sylvestris Sim, 18
Frullaniaceae (Hepaticae), 18
Fugler, S.R., 7
Fungi, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18
imperfecti, 11
rust, 6
fungus, 6, 8, 10, 15, 17
Furness, H.D., 7
Fusaria, 6
Fusarium Link ex Fr., 11
tricinctum (Corda) Saccardo, 10
Fuscidea Wirth & Vezda, 4
Fuscideaceae, 4
fynbos, 4, 11, 14, 16, 19
Biome, 4, 5
classification, 11
communities, 10
Mesic Mountain, 5
mountain, 5, 16
Gabon, 10
Gaff, D.F., 7
Galenia L., 3
Garland, I., 7, 19
gas dryer, 13
Gasteromycetes, 4
Gaum, W. , 7
Gazankulu, 11
Gentianaceae, 11, 18
geocarpic plant, 16
geology, 4, 10
Geraniaceae, 6, 17, 18
Germishuizen, G., 5, 7, 8, 19
Geslot, A., 4, 8
Gesneriaceae, 4, 9, 16
Gethyllis L., 12
Getliffe Norris, F., 8
Ghana, 4
Gibbs Russell, G.E., 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 15
Giess, W., 8
Gladiolus microcarpus G.J. Lewis., 12
Glen, H.F. , 5, 8
Glen, R., 8
Glycine Willd. , 10
Gnaphalieae, 4
Gnidia L., 13, 14
Goldblatt, R, 8
Gonatobotryum Saccardo, 17
Gonatopus Hook. f. ex Engl., 12
Gonohymenia Steiner, 4
Gonsalves, P., 5, 8, 11
Gordon-Gray, K.D., 3, 8, 16
Gorlier, M., 4, 8
Gorter, G.J.M.A., 8
gousiekte, 5
Goyder, D.J., 8, 12
Gramineae, see also Poaceae, 3—6, 8, 9, 16
grass root pattern, 19
grasses, 7, 11, 16
grassland, 12, 16
Grau, J., 8
Great Karoo, 3
Grimmiaceae, 17
Grisebachia Klotzsch, 13
Grobbelaar, N., 8, 10
Groothoek Farm, 19
Grunow, J.O., 8, 12
guide for authors to Bothalia, 2, 3, 10
Guillerm, J.-L., 8, 12
Gulf of Aden, 10
Gunn, M.D. , 5, 7, 8
Guttiferae, see also Clusiaceae, 4
Guy, P.R., 8
habit, annual, 10
habitat, 4, 5, 15
Haematoxylum dinteri (Harms) Harms, 14
Hall, A.V., 8
Hall, J.B., 4, 8
Halleria lucida L., 16
Halorrhagidaceae, 12
Hansford, C.G., 8
Hardcastle, J., 8
Hardy, D.S., 8, 15
Hartmann, H.E.K., 8
Hartogia Thunb. ex L.f., 5
Harvey Herbarium, 11
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Hawaan Forest, 11
Haworthia Duval , 12
koelmaniorum Oberm. & Hardy, 12
heathland, 9
Hedberg, O., 8
Heideman, M.E., 8
Helictotrichon Bess, ex Schultes, 15
Heliophila L., 11
cornellsbergia Pienaar & Nicholas, 13
Helminthosporum Fr., 14
hemisphere, southern, 14
Hemizygia Briq., 5
Henderson, L., 8, 9
Henderson, M.D., 9
Henrici, Marguerite Gertrud Anna, 8
Hepaticae, 18
Hepper, F.N., 9
Heppiaceae (Lichenes), 4
herb layer, 8
Herbarium, 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19
Bergius, 5
Cavanilles, 5
data bank, 11
DBN, 11
Harvey, 11
Hooker, 11
labels, 19
Linnaean, 5
Natal, 15
National, 6, 11, 12, 16
Pretoria, 14
Sonder, 11
TCD, 11
Thunberg, 4, 5
Transvaal Museum, 12
Herman, P.P.J., 9, 18
Hermannia L., 5, 18
subgenus Hermannia, 18
filifolia L.f, 18
rugosa Adamson, 18
Herschelia Bowditch ex Reichb., 11
Herschelianthe Rauschert , 3
heterozygosity, 20
Hibiscus L., 19
hierarchical syndrome analysis, 5
highveld, 12
Hilliard, O.M., 9
Hippocrateaceae, 18
history, 1, 2, 18
Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve Complex, 11, 19
H.M.S. Carlisle expedition, 6
Hofmeyr, J., 9, 13
Holocene, 15
Holothrix Rich, ex Lindl., 9
homogeneity function, 4
homonyms, 5
Hooker Herbarium, 11
Hornby, A.J.W., 9
Horne, J.C., 9, 12
horticulture, 2—4, 6
Huernia R. Br., 6
Hulme, S., 9, 10
Humansdorp region, 5, 8
Hutchings, A., 9
Hutchinson, John, 8
hybrid, 3, 7, 11, 13, 14
hybridization, 15, 16
Hymenomycetes, 16, 17, 19
Hyparrhenia Anderss. ex Fourn., 3
Hypericum L., 4
oligandrum Milne-Redh. , 10
Hyphaene natalensis Kunze, 11
Hyphomycetes, 10, 11, 15, 16
Hypoxidaceae, 8, 9, 17
Hypoxis L., 8
identification, field, 14
IEMVT, 10
Ihlenfeldt, H.D., 9
Immelman, K.L., 5, 9
index, computerized, 8
indigenous plants, 19
Indigofera L., 7, 9, 16
filifolia complex, 9
indumentum, 9
Inezia Phill., 4
inflorescence morphology, 19
information retrieval, 12
interspecies relationships, 18
intraspecific variability, 7
invader plants, 8, 9, 11
Iridaceae, 6, 8, 9, 12, 20
Isicakathi, 4
Isodon (Schrad. ex Benth.) Spach, 5
Isoglossa Oerst., 17
isolating mechanisms, 7
isotopic evidence, 18
Jack Scott Nature Reserve, 5
Jackson, S., 9, 11
Jacobs, G., 4, 9,
Jacobsen, N.H.G., 9
Jacobsen, W.BG., 9
Jacot Guillarmod, A.F.M.G., 9
Jaeger, P. , 9
Jankun, A., 9, 10
Jarman, M.L., 9
Jarman, N.G. , 9, 12
Jarvie, J.K., 9
Jessop, J.P. , 9, 17
Johnson, C.T., 4, 9
Jonker, A., 9, 15
Jonkershoek (Cape), 11, 19
Jooste, W.J., 9, 13
Jordaan, M., 5, 9
Joubert, D.M., 9
Judelman, M., 9, 12
Justicia L., 9
Kalahari, 19
Kalake, E., 8, 9
Karkloof Forest, Natal, 20
Karnefelt, I., 9
Karoo, 3, 4, 14
Great, 3
Katende, A.B., 9
Keit, William, 11
Kenya, 7, 9
Kerfoot, O., 9
Kies, P. , 9
Killick, D.J.B., 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 10
Kirkia wilmsii Engl., 9
Kitembo, M., 10
Kivu, 10
Klesser, P.J., 10
Kluge, J.P., 10
Kluyveromyces J.P. van der Walt, 17
Kniphofia Moench, 5
Knoll, A.H., 10
Knox-Davies, P.S., 10
Koeniguer, J.-C., 4, 10
Kok, P.D.F., 8, 10
Kokwaro, J.O., 10
Kooij, M., 10
Kornas, J., 10
Kovacs-Endrody, E., 10
Kranz, 8, 15
syndrome, 13
Kruger, F.J., 10, 16, 19
Kruisfontein, 17
Kukkonen, I., 10
Kunkel, G., 10
Kuntze, O. , 6
Kyllinga Rottb., 8
capensis Steud., 18
Labiatae, see also Lamiaceae, 4, 5
Lagarosiphon Harv., 12
lala palm, 11
Lambinon, J., 10
Lamiaceae, see also Labiatae, 5, 7,
Lampranthus N.E.Br., 8
Lamprecht, S.C., 10, 11
land type, 10
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Lantana camara L., 15
Lasioderma serricome F., 14
latex composition, 11
Laughton, E.M., 10
Launert, E., 10
Lauraceae, 14
Laurembergia repens Berg., 12
Lavranos, J.J., 10
Leach, L.C. , 5, 10
leaf anatomy, 5, 6, 7, 8
Lebrun, J.-P., 10
Leeuwenberg, 10
Leguminosae, 9, 14, 16
Leipoldtiinae, 8
Leistner, O.A., 1, 10
lemma, 8
Leobordea, section, (Lotononis), 17
Leptis, section, (Lotononis), 17
Lesotho, 9, 10, 16
Le Thomas, A., 10
Letouzey, R., 10
Letty, C.L., 5, 10
Leucospermum R. Br., 13
Lichenes, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 17
Lichinaceae, 4
Lichtenburg, 12
Liebenberg, H., 10, 15, 18
Liebenberg, L.C.C., 11
Liengme, C.A., 11
Liliaceae, 3—10, 12, 14, 15, 17
Limeum L., 16
Linder, HR, 11, 13
Linnaean Herbarium, 5
Lipozygis, section, (Lotononis), 17
Lithoglypha Brusse, 4
liverwort, 18
Lobreau-Callen, D., 11
Lodderomyces J.P. van der Walt, 17
Loganiaceae, 18
Loma Mountains, 9
Lopharia Kalchbrenner & MacOwan, 16
Loranthaceae, 20
Lotononis (DC.) Eckl. & Zeyh., 17
elongata (Thunb.) D. Dietr., 17
esterhuyseniana Van Wyk, 17
falcata group, 17
involucrata group, 17
pentaphylla group, 17
Louvet, P. , 4, 11
Lower Cretaceous, 3
Loxton, A.E,, 11
Lubke, R.A., 11
lupins, 10
Lupinus L., 16
Lycium inerme L.f. , 14
Lycopsida, 18
Lydenburgia N.K.B. Robson, 5
Lythraceae, 7
Macdonald, I.A.W., 11, 19
Macowania Kalchbrenner ex Berk., J5
Macrocoma (Homschuh ex C. Muell.) Grout, 11
macrophytes, 12
Madagascar, 5, 14
Maerua Forssk., 9
Magill, R.E., 11
Mahlberg, P.G., 11
Malagasy Republic, 5
Malaisse, F., 11
Malan, O.G., 11, 19
Malawi (Nyasaland), 9
Maley, J., 11
Malpighiaceae, 9, 11
Malvaceae, 10, 11
Manders, R., 7, 11, 12
Maniema, 10-
map cabinet, "19
Marais, W., 11
Marasas, W.F.O., 10, 11
Marchantiales, 13, 18
Mariepskop, 17
Mariscus Scop., 18
angularis Turrill, 18
chersinus N.E. Br., 18
dregeanus Kunth, 18
dubius (Rottb.) Kuekenth. ex G.E.C. Fischer, 18
durus (Kunth) C.B. Cl., 3
macropus (Kunth) C.B. Cl., 18
sumatrensis (Retz.) J. Raynal, 18
Marloth, R., 11
Maronea Massalongo, 4
Marques, F., 11, 19
Marsh, J.A., 11
Matimba Power Station, NW Transvaal, 13
Maytenus Molina, 11
McClean, A.P.D., 11
McCracken, D.P. , 11
McDonald, D.J., 11
Medicago L., 10, 16
medicinal plants, 3, 4, 9, 10
Meeuse, A.D.J., 11, 20
megachilid bees, 16
Melastomataceae, 3, 14
Melhania Forssk., 18
Meliaceae, 19, 20
Melianthaceae, 13, 16
Melianthus L., 13, 16
Melica L., 8
Meliolineae, 6
Memecylon L., 14
Memoirs of the Botanical Survey of South Africa, 1, 2
Mendes, E.J., 11
Mentha L., 5
Merxmuellera
arundinacea (Berg.) Conert, 7
aureocephala (J.G. Anders.) Conert, 7
cincta (Nees) Conert, 7
davyi (C.E. Hubb) Conert, 1
decora (Nees) Conert, 7
disticha (Nees) Conert, 1
drakensbergensis (Schweick.) Conert, 1
dura (Stapf) Conert, 7
lupulina (Thunb.) Conert, 7
macowanii (Stapf) Conert, 7
rangei ( Pilg .) Conert, 1
rufa (Nees) Conert, 1
stereophylla (J.G. Anders.) Conert, 1
stricta (Schrad.) Conert, 1
Merxmiiller, Hermann, 8 .
Mesembryanthema, 8
Mesembryanthemaceae, 6, 8, 9, 17
Mesembryanthemum L., 4
brachyphyllum Welw., 16
Mesic Mountain Fynbos, 5
Mestoklema N.E. Br. ex Glen, 8
Mfolozi River, 19
Micrasteriae, 4
Microcladia Grev., 15
Microthyriaceae, 6
Microthyriales, 8
migration, 14, 19
Miller, J.H., 11
Milton, S.J., 11
Mimosa
farnesiana L., 14
Senegal L., 14
mistbelt, 11
mixed Podocarpus forest, 11
Mlalazi Nature Reserve, 19
Moffett, R.O., 11
Mogg, A.O.D., 11
Moggi, G., 11
Moll, E.J., 4, 11, 14
Momordica balsamina L., 17
Monadenia Lindl ., 11
Monechma Hochst., 12
Monsonia L., 18
montane plant environments, 4
Montbretia crocosmiiflora (Nicholson) Morren, 20
Montbretiopsis L. Bol., 8
Moraceae, 3
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Morley, M., 11
morphology, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14—16
chromosome, 5
floral, 17
inflorescence, 19
vegetative, 11, 17
Morris, J.W., 11, 12, 14, 16
mosses, 17
mountains, 7, 9, 10, 13
Mount Kulal, 9
Mozambique, 3, 9, 11, 12
Mtunzini (Natal), 11, 13, 19
Muller, P.J., 12
Muller, R., 12, 19
Muller, T., 12
Munday, J., 12
Mundulea (DC.) Benth . , 5
Muraltia DC., 13
Musci, 11, 17
Musil, C.F., 12
Musil, K.J., 3, 9, 12
mycoflora, 13
mycology, 2, 8, 9, 13
Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Stone., 17
Myrica L., 9
conifera Burm. f, 9
Myricaceae, 9
Myrsinaceae, 6
Myrsine L., 6
Myrsiphyllum Willd., 12
Myrtaceae, 16, 17
Namib Desert, 6, 9
Namibia (South West Africa), 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 17
north-western, 17
Nanolirion Benth., 12
Natal, 3, 4, 7-16, 18-20
Herbarium, 15
National Herbarium, 6, 11, 12, 16
naturalized species, 14
Neocosmospora E.F. Smith, 17
Nerine flexuosa (Jacq.) Herb., 6
new taxa, new records and name changes, 16
Nicholas, A., 3, 12-14
nocturnal petal movements, 16
Noel, A.R.A., 12
nomenclature, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 16—18
non-Kranz leaf anatomy, 7, 8
North Africa, 11, 14, 19
north-east Africa, 7, 14
north-eastern
Orange Free State, 8, 14
Transvaal, 4
northern
Cape, 4
Transvaal, 3, 12
north-western
Cape, 13, 17
Orange Free State, 10
Novellie, P.A., 12, 17, 18
Ntshongweni, 12
numerical taxonomy, 8
Nyasaland [Malawi], 9
Nyctaginaceae, 16
Nylsvley Nature Reserve, 5, 14
Obermeyer, A. A., 2, 7, 12
obituary, 5-8, 10, 15, 17
O’Callaghan, M.G., 12
Ochna L., 13
atropurpurea DC., 6
var. angustifolia Phill. , 6
pulchra Hook., 15
Ochnaceae, 6, 18
Ocimum L., 5
ocrea, 8
Odontelytrum Hack., 6
Ohoto-Omana, L.E., 12
Oidium Link ex Fries, 8
Oleaceae, 18
Olinia Thunb., 9
Oliver, E.G.H., 12, 13
olives, 8
Onagraceae, 14
ontogeny, 17
Ophrestia H.M.L. Forbes, 1
Orange Free State, 10, 19
north-eastern, 8, 14
north-western, 10
south-eastern, 4
Orchidaceae, 3, 5, 8, 9, 11, 17
orchids, 5
ordination, 4, 5, 11, 12, 19
Ornithogalum L. , 12
orthography, 15, 20
Orthosiphon Benth., 4
Orthotrichaceae, 11
Otavi dolomite, 4
Otholobium C.H. Stirton, 16
Otidia, Pelargonium section, 18
Otiophora Zucc. , 14
Overkott, O., 13
Owambo, 6
Oxygonum Burch, ex Campd., 7
acetosella Welw., 1
alatum Burch., 7
altissimum Germishuizen, 7
dregeanum Complex, 7
Ozoroa Del., 5, 14
Pachypodium succulentum (L.f.) Sweet, 5
Pachystigma Hochst., 14
Pachytichospora J. P. van der Walt, 17
Paiva, J.A.R., 13
palaeobotany, 2—5, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 19
palynology, 9, 10, 11, 15
Panagos, M.D., 13, 19
Panarello, H.O., 13
Panicoideae, 15
Panicum L., 3
Papendorf, M.C., 11, 13
Papilionoideae, 16
Paradis, G., 13
parasitism, 8, 16
Parmelia Achar., 4
Parmeliaceae, 9
Parsons, R.J., 13, 19
Paspalum
paspaloides (Michx.) Scribn., 6, 11
vaginatum Swartz, 6, 11
pastoral studies, 10
pasture condition, 18
pathogenicity, 10
Pauridia Harv., 17
Pavonia Ruiz, 10
pea blight fungus, 17
peas, 10
Peckham, G.D., 13
Pedaliaceae, 4
Pelargonium L’Herit. ex Ait., 17, 18
cucullatum (L.) L’Herit., 18
Pennington Park, Natal, 11
Pentameris Beauv., 3, 7
dregeana Stapf, 1
longiglumis ( Nees ) Stapf, 1
macrocalycina (Steud.) Schweick., 7
obtusifolia (Hochst.) Schweick., 1
thuarii Beauv., 7
Perold, S.M., 2, 5, 13, 17, 18
Persea americana Mill. , 6
personalia, 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18
Pertusaria DC., 4
Pertusariaceae, 4
Pestalotia De Not., 10, 16
Pestalotiopsis Steyaert, 16
Peterson, B., 13
Peucedanum L., 3
Phaeoramularia Muntanola, 11
phenology, 16
Philippia Klotzsch, 13
Phillips, E.P, 8, 9, 13
Phillips, J.F.V., 6, 13
Phillipson, PB. , 13
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Phoenix L., 19
Phoenix/Hibiscus community, 19
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Steud., 19
Phragmitiformes, 5
Phyllachora Nitschke ex Fuckel , 6
phylogeny, 10—12
Phymaspermum Less., 4
physical environments, 5, 10
physiology, 2, 13
plant, 8
PHYTOCAP, 19
phytochemistry, 3
phytogeography, 2, 4, 7—9, 11, 13, 15—18, 19
Phytolaccaceae, 9
PHYTOLOC, 19
phytosociology, 4, 5, 12, 19
PHYTOTAB, 19
Pienaar, B.J., 5, 8, 13
Pilifer, Riccia section, 13, 18
Pinus L., 17
Pithomyces Berk. & Broome, 11
plant(s), 13, 15
alien, 8, 11
collecting, 8, 12
apparatus, 13, 19
collector, 5, 9, 10, 18, 19
communities, 4, 11, 19
density, 18
dispersal, 14, 18, 19
ecology, 11, 19
exploration, 9
geocarpic, 16
growth, 12
indigenous, 19
invaders, 8, 9, 11
liliaceous, 15
medicinal, 9
physiology, 8
press, 13, 19
record, 10
succulent, 14
threatened, 7, 8
usage, 9, 11
vascular, 3, 13
woody, 14, 15
Plectranthus L’Herit., 5
neochilus Schltr., 16
Pleistocene, 15
x Pleopodium Schelpe & Anthony, 3
Pleszczynska, J., 11, 13
Plinthus Fenzl, 18
Plocamium Lamouroux, 15
plot size, 4, 19
Plumbaginaceae, 6
Plumerioideae, 10
Poaceae, see also Gramineae, 3—8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18
pod, 14, 18
Podocarpaceae, 10
Podocarpus L’Herit., 11
elongatus (Ait.) L’Herit. ex Pers., 10
Poellnitzia Uitew., 12
poisoning, ‘gousiekte’, 5
Pole Evans, I.B., 1, 2, 8, 13
Polevansia De Winter, 5
Polhill, R.M., 13
pollination, 3, 11 16
biology, 16
Polygalaceae, 13
Polygonaceae, 7, 8
Polygonum L., 8
hydropiper L., 8
senegalense Meisn.
forma albotomentosum R.A. Grah., 7
subsp. albotomentosum (R.A. Grah.) Germishuizen, 7
Polylobium, Crotalarieae section, 17
Polypodiaceae, 18
Polyporus baudoni Pat., 17
Pooideae, 11
Pondoland, 16
Pongolo River
floodplain, 7
pans, 12
population, 18
biology, 14
Porina Achar., 4
Porinaceae, 4
Porpidia Korber, 4
Porpidiaceae, 4
Port
Alfred, 11
Elizabeth, 16
Porter, R.N., 14, 19
Portulacaceae, 17
Potamophila prehensilis (Nees) Benth., 5
Pott-Leendertz, Mrs Reino, 12
Poynton, J.C., 14
Poynton, R.J., 14
Precambrian, 4, 10
PRECIS, 11, 12
predictive model, 12
pre-Linnean, 14
Pressinger, F.M., 14
Pretoria, 11, 12
Herbarium, 14
National Botanical Garden, 2, 6
primitive crops, 3
principal components analysis, 14
Prionanthium Desv., 5, 7
Prodromus
einer Flora von Siidwestafrika, 6
Burman, 5
Thunberg, 5
productivity, 11
Prosopis L., 14
Protasparagus Oberm., 12
Protea L., 3
Proteae, 13
Proteaceae, 3, 4, 13
Psathyrophlyctis Brusse, 4
Pseudobromus africanus (Hack.) Stapf., 5
Pseudopentameris Conert, 3, 7
Psoralea L., 7
Ptaeroxylaceae, 19
Pteridaceae, 4, 9
Pteridophyta, 3, 4, 9, 14, 15
Pteroriccia Schust., 13
Pterothrix DC., 4
publication dates of Bothalia volumes, 1
Puff, Ch., 14
Putterill, K.M., 14
Putterlickia pyracantha (L.) Szyszl., 5
Pyrrosia schimperama (Mett. ex Kuhn) Alston, 18
Pythiaceae, 18
quantitative description, 14
Quaternary, 11, 18
Quezel, P, 14
Raal, P.A., 14
Rabdosia (Blume) Hassk., 5
Rabdosiella Codd, 5
Rabie, C.J., 11, 14
Rafnia Thunb., 16
Ramcharun, S., 3, 14
Ramosa group (Ehrharta), 8
Ranunculaceae, 9
Raphia Beauv., 12, 13
Rappa, F., 8
Rauh, W., 11, 14
Raven, P.H., 14
red algae, 15
Reekmans, M., 14
regeneration, 15
register, 8
Rehmann, A., 5
Reid, C., 5, 8, 14
Reid, D.A., 14
remote sensing, 9
Renosterveld, 4
Restionaceae, 11
Retief, E., 4, 8, 14
review of work of BRI, 3
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Reyneke, W.F. , 14
Reynoutria Houtt., 7
Rhadamanthopsis Oberm., 12
Rhadamanthus Salisb., 12
Rhamnaceae, 4
rheophytes, 17
Rhodesia [Zimbabwe], 14
Rhodophyta, 15
Rhoicissus Planch ., 14
Rhus L., 15
Rhynchosia Lour., 3, 7, 16
Riccia L., 13, 18
section Pilifer Volk, 13, 18
section Riccia, 13
subgenus Chartacea Perold, 18
subgenus Ricciella (A. Br.) Bisch., 13
group Squamatae, 18
alatospora Volk & Perold, 13, 18
albolimbata S. Arnell, 13
albomarginata Bisch., 18
alboporosa Perold, 13
albornata Volk , Perold & Bornefeld, 18
albosquamata S. Arnell, 13
albovestita Volk, 13
ampullacea Perold, 13
argenteo-limbata Volk, Perold & Bornefeld, 18
bicolorata Perold, 13
campbelliana Howe, 13
capensis Steph., 13
concava Bisch., 13
congoana Steph., 13
duthieae Volk & Perold, 18
elongata Perold, 13
fluitans L., 13
furfuracea Perold, 13
hantamensis Perold, 13
hirsuta Volk & Perold, 18
mammifera Volk & Perold, 18
microciliata Volk & Perold, 18
montana Perold, 13
namaquensis Perold, 13
natalensis Sim, 18
nigrella DC., 13
pulveracea Perold, 13
purpurascens Lehm. & Lindenb. . , 13
rosea Volk & Perold, 18
sarcosa Volk & Perold, 18
schelpei Volk & Perold, 18
simii Perold, 13, 18
stricta (Lindenb.) Perold., 18
tomentosa Volk & Perold, 18
trachyglossum Perold, 13
vitrea Perold, 13
Ricciella (Riccia), subgenus, 13
Ricciaceae, 13
Richards Bay, 19
Richtersveld, 7
Riocreuxia flanaganii Complex, 6
riverine woodland, 8
Robbertse, P.J., 8, 14, 17
Robinson, E.R., 8, 14
Robyns, W. , 14
Rogers, D.J., 14
Rooiberg, southern Cape, 16
root(s), 14
aerenchyma, 8
pattern, 19
Rosaceae, 15, 16
Rose, E.F., 14, 19
Ross, J.H., 2, 14, 15
Rourke, J.P., 13, 14
Roux, J.P., 14
Royena L., 5
Rubiaceae, 5, 14
Rubidgea Tate, 10
Rubus L., 15, 16
Ruschiinae, 8
Rusizi plain, 14
rust fungi, 6
Rustenburg Nature Reserve, 5
Rutaceae, 4, 14
Rutherford, M.C., 14, 15
x Ruttyruspolia Meeuse & De Wet, 11
Rwanda, 10, 14
Rycroft, H.B., 15
Saayman, E.J.L., 15
Sabie, 5
Saccharomycetaceae, 17
Sahara, southern, 10
Salicaceae, 9
Salicornia L., 17
Salix L., 9
Salvadoraceae, 18
Sanchez, E., 13, 15
Sani Pass, 10
Sapindaceae, 13
Sapotaceae, 11
saprophytic orchid, 17
Sarcocaulon (DC.) Sweet , 11, 18
Sarcodiaceae, 15
satellite imagery, 19
Satureia L., 9
savanna, 15, 17
decomposition model, 12
ecosystem, 14
Schaefer, E.E., 15
Scheepers, J.C., 5, 13, 15
Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E., 3, 13, 15, 16
Schistostephium Less., 10
Schizodiscus Brusse, 4
Schizoglossum E. Mey., 6
Schlieben, Hans-Joachim, 10
Schmidtia Steud. ex J.A. Schmidt, 16
Schnepf, E., 11, 15
Schoenoxiphium Nees, 10
Scholz, H., 15
Schonland, S., 15
Schoonraad, E., 15, 17
Schotia Jacq., 4, 14
capitata Bolle, 14
Schrire, B.D. , 5, 15
Schumann, I.H., 11, 15
Schiitte, K.H., 8, 15
Schutz, C.J., 5, 15
Schweickerdt, H.G.W.J., 12, 13, 15
Scleria Berg., 7
Scolopia Schreb., 9, 13
mundii (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Warb., 9
stolzii Gilg. ex Sleum., 9
Scott, L., 15
Scott, M.K., 15
Scrophulariaceae, 4, 5, 13
secretory canals, 6
seeds, 9, 17
Sekukuniland, 14
Selaginaceae, 9
Selaginella
imbricata (Forssk.) Spring ex Decne, 18
tenerrima A. Braun ex Kuhn, 10
Selaginellaceae, 18
Selago L., 9
Sengwa Wildlife Research Area, 5, 8,
Serusiaux, E., 10, 15
Sesbania Scop., 13
Setacea group (Ehrharta), 7, 8
Shaba, Upper (Zaire), 11
shrubs, 11
Sierra Leone mountains, 9
Silene dewinteri Bocquet, 4
Silicularia Compton, 11
silky hakea, 7
Simaroubaceae, 9
Simons, R.H., 15
Sinclair, R.C., 15
Siphonoglossa Oerst., 9
Siyai Lagoon, Natal, 19
Slinger, J., 15
Small, J.G.C., 15, 17
Smith, C.A., 15
Smith, G.F. , 15
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Smodingium E. Mey. ex Sond., 6
Smook, L. (see Fish, L.), 2, 8, 15
Soderstrom, T.R., 15
soil
mycoflora, 13
nutrient-poor, 17
types, 4
Solanaceae, 4, 7
Solanum L., 4
macrocarpon L., 4
Sonder Herbarium, 11
sorghum, 3
Sotho, 9
sour bushveld, 17, 19
south-eastern Cape, 6
southern
Cape, 9, 16, 17
hemisphere, 4, 14
south tropical- Africa, 10
South West Africa [Namibia], 4, 5, 8, 12, 17
south-western
Cape, 3—5, 8, 16, 18
Transvaal, 12
speciation, 8, 14
species-area relationship, 19
species diversity, 19
specimen pressing, 19
Sphaerococcus scutellatus Her., 15
Sphaeropsidaceae, 11
Sphaeropsidales, 4
Sphagnaceae, 17
Spies, J.J., 6, 15, 16
spines, 14
spore germination, 13
Sporobolus R. Br., 16
sporoderm morphogenesis, 7
Squamatae, 13
Stachys L., 5
aethiopica Complex, 5
staff of the BRI, 2-4
staff of the National Herbarium, 8, 16
standing crop, herbaceous, 15
Stapelia L., 6
Stapelieae, 10
Steinhorst, R.K., 16
Stellenbosch, 19
Stemphylium botryosum, 17
Stenochlaena tenuifolia (Desv.) T. Moore , 15
Stent, S.M., 16
Sterculiaceae, 6, 15, 18
Stereum Pers. ex S.F. Gray, 16
sterigmata, 6
Steyaert, R.L., 16
Stipagrostis Nees, 6
Stipeae, 5
stipules, 14
Stirton, C.H., 2, 9, 15, 16, 19
Stokoeanthus E.G.H. Oliver, 12
Storey, H.H., 11, 16
Stork, A.L., 10, 16
Story, R., 4, 16
Strauss, S.E., 4, 16
Strelitzia
juncea Link., 6
reginae Ait. , 6
Strelitziaceae, 6
Streptocarpus Lindl., 9
Strey, R.G., 12, 15, 16
structural classification, 6, 16
Strumaria Jacq. ex Willd. , 12
Strychnos L., 18
Styppeiochloa De Winter, 5
subsaharan Africa, 13
succulent plants, 14
Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, Transvaal, 4
summer rainfall area, 3
survey, phytogeographic, 13
survival, 15
Swartboschkloof, Jonkershoek, Cape, 11
Swaziland, 6
sweetpeas, 10
Sydow, H., 6, 16
symposium, 9
Syncolostemon E. Mey., 5
ramulosus E. Mey. ex Benth., 5
synopsis, 9, 11, 15
synonymy, 8, 13
Sypharissa Salisb., 12
Syzygium pondoense Engl., 17
Talbot, P.H.B., 16, 19
Talinum Adans., 17
Talukdar, S., 16
Tansley, S.A., 16
Taussig, J., 5, 16
taxonomy, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17
algal, 2, 4, 15
bryophyte, 11, 13, 18
gymnosperm, 6, 10, 11
lichen, 4, 9
numerical, 8
pteridophyte, 3, 4, 9
Taylor, H.C., 16, 19
Telina, section, (Lotononis), 17
Teloschistaceae, 9
Tephrosia Pers., 7, 15
Tertiary, 4, 5
Tetradenia Benth., 5
Teucrium L., 5
Thabazimbi District, 19
Thamnocalamus tessellatus (Nees) Soderstrom & Ellis, 15
Thelephora Ehrh. ex Fr., 16
Thelypteridaceae, 18
Thelypteris Schmidel, 18
microbasis (Bak.) Tard., 18
Theron, G.K., 4, 5, 10, 16, 19
Thode, H.J. , 9
Thom, J.E., 17
Thompson, M.F., 17
Thorncroftia N.E. Br., 5
threatened plants, 7, 8
Thunberg
herbarium, 4, 5
prodromus, 5
Thunbergia Retz., 14
Thuranthos C.H. Wr., 12, 16
Thymelaeaceae, 13, 14
Thyrea Massalongo, 4
Tiliaceae, 5, 18, 20
Togo, 15
Tolken, H.R., 17
Tongaland, Natal, 11, 14
Trachyandra Kunth, 12
transect, 5, 19
Transkei, 4, 7, 9, 19
Transvaal, 3, 4, 6, 8-12, 14-16
eastern, 5, 12
Museum Herbarium, 12
north-eastern, 4
northern, 3, 12
north-western, 13
south-western, 12
western, 13, 17
Trapelia Choisy, 4
Trapeliaceae, 4
Trappe, J.M., 11, 17
trees, 9, 11
Trematocarpus Zahlbr., 15
Triaspis Burch., 9
Tribulus Tourn. ex Linn., 15
terrestris L., 9
Tricliceras Thonn. ex DC., 12
Trimeria
grandifolia (Hochst.) Warb., 9
rotundifolia (Hochst.) Warb., 9
Triplastrum spinulosum (Kisselev) Gauthiere-Lievre, 4
Trinity College, Dublin (TCD) Herbarium, 11
Tristachya superba (De Not.) Schweinf. & Aschers, 18
Trinstan da Cunha, 6
Tritonia Ker-Gawl., 8
tropical Africa, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 19
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Tropic of Capricorn, 5, 17
Troupin, G., 14, 17
Tsonga people, 11
Tuberales, 11
Tugela Dry Valley Bushveld, 11
Turner, B., 17
Turneraceae, 12, 16
Turraea pulchella (Harms) Pennington , 20
Tussen die Riviere Game Farm, 19
Ubbink, B., 17
Uganda, 9
ultrastructure, 3
Umbelliferae, see also Apiaceae, 14
Upper Shaba, Zaire, 11
Urginea
altissima (L.f.) Bak., 12
epigaea R.A. Dyer , 12
Urochlaena Nees, 7
Uromyces, 6
Ustilaginales, 20
Utricularia transrugosa Stapf, 15
Uvaria gracilipes N.K. Robson ., 3
Valsaceae, 6
Van Daalen, J.C., 17
Van der Merwe, Frederick Ziervogel, 18
Van der Merwe, 17
Van der Meulen, F. , 5, 16, 17
Van der Schijff, H.P., 17
Van der Walt, J.J.A., 17, 18
Van der Walt, J.P. , 17
Van der Westhuizen, G.C.A., 11, 17
Van Druten, D.M.C. (see Fourie, D.M.C.), 2, 17
Van Gils, H.A.M.J., 17
Van Jaarsveld, F.A., 13, 17
Van Rensburg, H.J., 17
Van Rensburg, W.L.J. , 17, 18
Van Rooy, J. , 5, 8, 17
Van Rooyen, N., 17, 19
Van Staden, J.M., 17, 19
Van Steenis, C.G.G.J., 17
Van Vuuren, D.R.J. , 4, 17
Van Warmelo, K.T., 11, 17
Van Wyk, A.E., 15, 17
Van Wyk, B-E., 17, 18
Van Wyk, C.M., 5, 8, 17, 18
Van Wyk, PS., 10, 11, 18
Van Wyk, P.W.J., 18
Van Zinderen Bakker, E.M. Sr, 18
vascular bundle sheath, 7
vascular plants, 3, 13
vegetation, 2, 4—8, 10-19
alpine, 10
changes, 18, 19
coastal, 4, 11, 12, 16
conservation, 15
dry, 19
dune, 19
ecology, 5
ephemeral, 19
indigenous, 11
map(ping), 9, 17
sampling, 19
stratification, 19
studies, 17
succession, 19
survey, 5, 11, 12, 16, 19
units, 17
woody, 19
vegetative
morphology, 11, 17
multiplication, 6
patterns, 15
propagation, 3
reproduction, 13
Veld types of South Africa, 10
Venda, 16
Venter, H.J.T., 18
Ventersdorp system, 4
Vepris lanceolata (Lam.) G. Don., 14
Verbenaceae, 4, 11, 15
Verdcourt, B., 18
Verdoom, I.C., 2, 4, 6, 7, 12, 18
Verhoeven, R.L., 18
Vernon Hooper Dam, 12
Veronaea Cifferi & Montemartini , 13
compacta Papendorf, 13
vicariance, 13
Villosa group (Ehrharta), 7, 8
Vinca L., 16
virus diseases, 10
Viscaceae, 20
Viscum L., 20
Vitaceae, 4, 14, 17
Vitt, D.H., 11, 18
Vogel, J.C., 18
Voges, S.P, 15, 16, 18
Vogts, M.M., 4, 18
Volk, O.H., 13, 18
Volschenk, B., 18
Von Broembsen, H.H., 18
Voorendyk, S., 5, 18
Vorster, P.J., 3, 6, 15, 17, 18
Vorster, T.B., 18
Vryheid District, 8
Wager, V.A., 18
wagon building industry, 19
Wakefield, E.M., 19
Waltheria L., 18
indica L., 15
Ward, C.J., 19
Warega, 10
Waterberg
Namibia, 4
Transvaal, 9
Watson, H.K., 19
Weberling, F. , 19
weed(s), 19
Wehmeyer, A.S., 19
Weisser, PJ. , 5, 19
Wells, M.J., 10, 19
Welman, W.G., 5, 8, 19
Werger, M.J.A., 5, 19
West Africa, 4, 9, 19
West African craton, 4
western
Cape, 14
Transvaal, 13
Westfall, R.H., 5, 13, 15, 17, 19
Whateley, A., 19
wheat field debris, 9, 13
White, F., 6, 19
Widdringtonia Endl., 11
Wiens, D., 20
Wijnands, D.O., 20
Wild, H., 20
Williams, R., 20
Wingea J.P. van der Walt, 17
Wingfield, M.J., 18, 20
Wirminghaus, J.O. , 20
Witwatersrand, 4, 8
Wolfson, M., 7, 20
Wolkberg, 4
Wonderkloof Nature Reserve, 10
woodland, riverine, 8
Woods, D.B., 11, 20
Xhosa, 9
Ximenia L., 15
Xumeni, Natal, 11
Xylariaceae, 11
xylocopid bees, 16
Xyridaceae, 7
Xyris capensis Thunb., 7
yeast, 17
Zaire, 10, 11
Zamiaceae, 6
Zantedeschia Sprengel, 10
Zanthoxylum leprieurii Guill. & Perr., 14
Zehneria Endl., 14
Zimbabwe (Rhodesia), 8, 12
Zonaria Agardh, 15
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Zulu, 9
Zululand, 12
Zundel, G.L.I., 20
Zurich-Montpellier method, 5, 19
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Zuurberg National Park, 17, 18
Zwanziger, S., 5, 20
Zygophyllaceae, 14
Zygophyllum L. , 14
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