Neomullera. | CII, LABIATA (BAKER). 445 
16. NEOMULLERA, Briquet in Engl. Jahrb, xix. 186, t. 3, Fig. B. 
Calyx declinate ; tube at first campanulate, becoming much larger 
and ventricose ; upper tooth larger, ovate, the others smaller, deltoid. 
Corolla with a long decurved tube, cylindrical in the lower half, dilated 
upwards ; upper lip small, erect ; lower larger, deeply concave. Stamens 
4, didynamous, declinate ; filaments united in the lower half; anthers 
oblong, with parallel cells. Style long, declinate, bifid at the tip. 
Nucules ovoid, smooth. 
Endemic. Monotypic, 
1. N. Welwitschii, Briquet, J.c. A tall herb, with long spreading 
glabrous branches. Leaves with a very long petiole, ovate, membranous, 
crenate, the lower 5-6 in. long, slightly pubescent. Panicle long, very 
lax, formed of shortly peduncled lax compound cymes; pedicels long, 
erecto-patent ; bracts obsolete. Fruit calyx }-} in. long. Corolla-tube 
3-4 times the length of the calyx; lower lip deeply concave, shorter 
than the tube. Stamens and style included.—Hiern in Cat. Afr. PI. 
Welw. i. 865. 
Lower Guinea. Angola; Pungo Andongo, Welwitsch, 5544! 
17. ENGLERASTRUM, Briquet in Engl. Jahrb. xix. 178, 
t. 3, Fig. a. 
Calyx-tube campanulate, slightly declinate ; teeth ovate, subequal. 
Corolla-tube funnel-shaped ; upper lip small, with 3 rounded lobes ; 
lower lip much larger, deeply concave. Stamens 4, didynamous, 
declinate ; filaments united in the lower half; anther-cells parallel. 
Style long, declinate ; apex deeply and equally bifid. Nucules smooth. 
Endemic. Monotypic. 
1. E. Schweinfurthii, Briquet, l.c. A much-branched erect 
annual herb; branches clothed with fine spreading hairs. Leaves very 
shortly petioled, ovate, membranous, crenate, 1 in. long. Whorls 
1-2-flowered, forming copious lax peduncled racemose cymes in the axils 
of the leaves ; pedicels very short; bracts minute, linear. Calyx 3 in. 
long, finely glandular-pubescent, scarcely at all accrescent ; teeth longer 
than the tube. Corolla-tube 3 times the length of the calyx ; lower lip 
Shorter than the tube. Stamens reaching to the tip of the lower lip. 
Nile Land. British East Africa: Bongo; Adda, Schweinfurth, 2532. 
18. CAPITANYA, Schweinf. ex Giirke in Engl. Jahrb. xxi. 105, t. 1 
Calyx campanulate, very accrescent ; lobes 5-6, orbicular, imbricate, 
the lower shorter than the upper. Corolla-tube cylindrical, as long as 
the calyx, abruptly deflexed near the tip; upper lip short, orbicular ; 
lower ‘much larger, concave, Stamens 4, declinate, didynamous, as 
