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ABBREVIATIONS OF LITERATURE ON FOLLOWING PAGES.<br />

174<br />

A. = F. Pax und K. Hoffmann. Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien, Rd. 16 e,<br />

1934, p. 195 221.<br />

B.Mag. = Botanical Magazine, Curtis, London.<br />

B.M.J. = Kew Bulletin. Royal Bot. Gardens, Kew.<br />

C.J. = The <strong>Cactus</strong> Journal, London.<br />

D.B.F. = K. Dinter, Beiträge Z. Fl. Südwest Afrika. Berlin, 1923.<br />

D.K.G. = Deutsche Kakteen Gesellschaft, Berlin.<br />

F.R. = Fedde, Repertorium specierum novarum regni vegetabilis, Berlin.<br />

G.C. = The Gardeners’ Chronicle, London.<br />

G.S.L. = K. Dinter, Südwestafrikanische <strong>Lithops</strong> Arten. Verz. B. Graessner,<br />

Perleberg. 1928.<br />

J.S. = B. Jacobsen, Die Sukkulenten, Berlin, 1928.<br />

J.S.P. = B. Jacobsen, Succulent Plants, London, 1935.<br />

L.B. I = L. Bolus, Notes on Mesembryanthemum and sonic allied genera. Vol. I,<br />

Wynberg, Cape.<br />

L.B. II and III = L. Bolus, Notes on Mesembryanthemum and allied genera, Cape Town.<br />

K.Kd. = Kakteenkunde, Verlag J. Neumann Neudamm.<br />

M. = Labarre, Mesembryanthema L. Reeve and Co. Ltd., Kent, England.<br />

M.D.G.Ztg. = Möllers Deutsche Gärtner Zeitung, Erfurt.<br />

M.Fl.Pl. I = J. Burtt Davy, A Manual of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of the<br />

Transvaal with Swaziland, South Africa, Part I, London, 1926.<br />

N.E.Br. M. = N. E. Brown, New and Old Species of Mesembryanthemum with critical<br />

notes. Journal of she Linnean Society—Botany. Vol. XLV, July,<br />

1920, London.<br />

P.G.S.A.P. = E. P. Phillips, The Genera of South African Flowering Plants, Cape<br />

Town, 1926.<br />

v.P.M. = Dr. K. von Poellnitz, Die <strong>Au</strong>fteilung der Gattung Mesembryanthemum.<br />

—Fedde: Repertorium specierum novarum regni vegetabilis<br />

XXXII, Berlin, 1923.<br />

S. = Succulenta, Leeuwarden (Holland).<br />

S.G. = South African Gardening and Country Life. Wynberg.<br />

Tr.R.S. = Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, Cape Town.<br />

Z. für S. = D.K.G.<br />

<strong>Lithops</strong> N.E. Br. in G.C. (1922, I) 44; D.K.G. Bd. II p. 117; P.G.S.A.P. 242;<br />

M.Fl.Pl. I. 163; G.C. (1926, I) 80; S. (1927) 37; Z. für S. Bd. III p. 220; v. Poellnitz, Die<br />

<strong>Au</strong>fteilung d. Gattung Mesembryanthemum, Berlin, 1933; F. Pox u. K. Hoffmann in Englers<br />

Natürl. Fam. Bd. 16c, 1934, p. 195 221; Z. für S. (1932) p. 228.<br />

<strong>Lithops</strong> alpina Dtr. Moellers Deutsche Gärtn. Z. (1927) p. 123; Z. für S. Bd. III p. 220<br />

S. (1927) p. 125. = L. pseudotruncatella. This species is simply a dwarf form of L. pseudo<br />

truncatella, which occurs at heights round about 1,750 metres in the mountains on the farm<br />

Lichtenstein near Windhoek.<br />

<strong>Lithops</strong> <strong>Au</strong>campiae L. Bol. S.G. (1932) p. 306, t. Postmasburg; Danielskuil; on<br />

road between Kuruman and Buchuberg; on road between Kuruman and Vryburg.<br />

<strong>Lithops</strong> aurantiaca L. Bol. in L.B. II p. 344; Z. für S. (1934) p. 49. = L. turbini<br />

formis.<br />

<strong>Lithops</strong> Bella N.E. Br. in G.C. (1922) p. 80; Mes. bellum Dtr. Beitr. z. Fl. v.<br />

S.W.A. Berlin 1923. p. 122; G.C. (1927) 84; S. (1927) 62; Z. für S. Bd. III p. 220; La<br />

barre, Mes. p. 242; Gr. Namaland; Berge von <strong>Au</strong>s und Gubub; bei Garub; Gr. Karasberge.<br />

Triebner writes as follows about the occurrence of this beautiful species: “Standort in den<br />

Granit bergen von <strong>Au</strong>s Kubub, insofern interessant, als die Pflanze nur an den sanft geneig<br />

ten Haengen zu finden ist, nicht am Fusse der Berge und auch nicht auf den Kuppen.”<br />

<strong>Lithops</strong> brevis L. Bol. in L.B. II (1932) p. 344. Namaqualand, Hillock 5 miles<br />

south east of Viool’s Drift, Orange R. A very difficult species to find in the dry or dor<br />

mant stage.<br />

<strong>Lithops</strong> Bromfieldii L. Bol. in L.B. II p. 452. Keimoes. Mnr. Roux van Keimoes<br />

skryf omtrent die woonplek van hierdie soort as volg: „Groei in hoë koppe of heuwels met<br />

loodblou klipriwwe, taamlik rof. Grond vas en hard met klein klippies versprei oor die opper<br />

vlakte. Grondkleur rooi, kop baie rof.”<br />

<strong>Lithops</strong> commoda Dtr. nomen nudum = L. karasmontana.<br />

interresant > in<br />

teressant

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