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TEEDIA pubescens. 
Hairy Teedia, 
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DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
Nat. ord, SCROPHULARIA. Jussieu gen. 117. 
бспорновлвіхж, Brown prod. 433. 
TEEDIA. Supra fol. 209. 
T. pubescens, foliis utrinque pubescentibus. Burchell MSS. 
Radix Белиз? ramosa. Planta bipedalis 1044 pubescentiä (ad lentem 
glandulosá) molli, pingui (Hyoscvamı) vestita, diffusa. Odor teter (minis 
tamen quàm in Т. lucida). Rami pauci ascendentes tetragoni farcti; inter- 
nodia foliis breviora. Folia opposita, ovato-lanceolata acuta horizontalitór 
patentia, attenuata in petiolos semiamplezicaules decurrentes, ramos? venosa, 
subrugosa, serrulata : Ногаћа sessilia. Pedunculi universales axilares tri- 
Hori patentes: partiales 2 laterales basi bracteá parva sessili ovato-lanceolatá 
suffulti, et gerentes in medio bracteas 2 parvas oppositas ; intermedius brevior 
nudus. Flores inodori majores T. lucidw. Cal. ad basin usque 5.fidus, cam- 
panulatus : lacinie oblongo-lanceolate tubum corolla equantes. Cor. extis 
pubescens hy ocrateriformis regularis albo-rosea, maculis 5 atropurpureis in 
Sauce hirsuta decurrentibus : Yaciniæ rotundate patentes : tubus subincurvus, 
basi parte proná (о. sub staminibus longioribus) gibbus, intàs atro-purpureus, 
Stam. in medio tubi sita, Fil. brevissima, Anth. ovate pallid? flava. Pis- 
tillum staminibus brevius. Germ. globoso-depressum, ad basin à parte superiore 
nectario inconspicuo semiannulatum : stylus brevissimus: stigma capitatum, 
obliquum, Васса (capsula baccata non dehiscens) globosa semipollicaris 
glaberrima nigro-purpurea bilocularis; sem. in receptaculo parietal inserta, 
numerosa nigra ovalia scrobiculata. Burchell MSS. 
Ап unpublished species, found by Mr. Burchell on 
rocky mountains in the district of Lange Kloof and in 
Auteniqua Land, at the Cape of Good Hope. Тһе drawing 
was taken from a plant which flowered in the greenhouse 
belonging to that gentleman, at Fulham. 
It may be distinguished at first sight from TeeoıA lucida 
by the pubescence and larger flower. We are obliged to 
Mr. Burchell for the above description. 
Biennial? About two feet high, furred with a soft unc- 
tuous pubescence, like that which belongs to the Henbanes 
(Hyoscyam1); the rank herbaceous smell peculiar to the tribe 
is here weaker than in lucida. Branches few, ascendent, 
4-cornered, with sharp corners, solid; intervals shorter 
than the leaves. Leaves opposite, ovately lanceolate, 
pointed, spreading horizontally, tapered below into half- 
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