Celsia.] XCI. SCROPHULARIACEA (HEMSLEY AND SKAN). 283 
densely and very shortly pubescent ; terminal leaflet oblong, 3-14 in. long, 34-10lin. 
broad ; lateral leaflets similar in shape, 33-7 lin. long, 14-23 lin. broad; petiole up 
to 13 lin. long. Calyx-segments narrowly oblong. 
Nile Land. Abyssinia, without precise locality, Schimper, 347 ! 
4, C, sedgwickiana, Schimper ex Engl. Hochgebirgsfl. Trop. Afr 
376 (without description). An undershrub with rather long slender 
sparingly leafy branches pilose below, glandular-pubescent and very 
scabrid above and on the pedicels. Leaves elliptic, about 1} in. long 
and }—# in. broad, rather densely covered with long soft hairs, irregu- 
larly lobed or dentate or some lyrately pinnate, obtuse, narrowed at 
the base into a short petiole, some much reduced and sessile. Flowers 
in terminal racemes 4—9 in. long; bracts broadly to narrowly ovate, the 
lower toothed, the upper entire, acute, 14-24 lin. long, densely covered 
with sessile glands; pedicels 5-9 lin. long. Calyx-segments elliptic- 
lanceolate, 14 lin. long, acute, densely covered with sessile glands. 
Corolla wanting. Capsule broadly ovoid, glabrous, 24 lin. long. 
Nile Land. Abyssinia: Begemeder; on perpendicular rock-walls in Geat 
Ravine, 8500 ft., Schimper, 661! 
9. C. arbuscula, 4. Rich. Tent. Fl. Abyss. ii. 110. A very much 
branched shrub; stem floccose-tomentose ; branches sometimes spines- 
cent. Leavesrather small, obovate, obtuse, narrowed at the base, sub- 
sessile, obtusely-dentate, everywhere hairy. Pedicels straight, rigid, per- 
sistent, spinescent at the apex. Calyx-segments narrow-lanceolate, 
scarcely acute, glandular-dentate. Capsule ovoid-oblong, acute, bifid. 
Nile Land, Abyssinia: Shoa, Petit. 
6. C. floccosa, Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. 245. An undershrub 2-3 
ft. high, densely tomentose on the leaves and Jower part of the stem, 
glandular-hairy on the upper part of the stem, on the pedicels, bracts, 
calyx and capsule. Leaves 2-3 in. long, #-1 in. broad, oblong-lanceo- 
late, acute, cordate or subtruncate at the base, serrate-crenate, slightly 
rugose on the upper side, shortly petiolate, the upper sessile. Raceme 
9-12 in. long, lax, sparingly branched at the base; bracts 4—5 lin. long, 
2-4 lin. broad, ovate, acuminate, more or less dentate ; pedicels stout, 
1-1} in. long. Calyx 3 lin. long; segments }-1 lin. broad, oblong or 
elliptic, acute. Corolla 1 in. or more in diam., apparently yellow. 
Filaments of the shorter stamens very hairy, of the longer hairy only a 
little at the base; anthers of the shorter stamens reniform, transverse, 
of the longer oblong and parallel to the filaments. Capsule slightly 
longer than the calyx, ovoid, obtuse.—A. Rich. Tent. Fl. Abyss. il. 109; 
Engl. Hochgebirgsfl. Trop. Afr. 375 ; Engl. Pf, Ost-Afr. C. 356. C. 
tomentosa, Hochst. ex Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. 245. 
Nile Land. Abyssinia: Samen; Mount Aber near Jenausa, Schimper, 853 - 
near Ghaba, Steudner, 810! Ataba River, Steudner, 813; Bellaka, Schimper, 330; 
and without precise locality, Schimper, 52! : 
Mozamb. Dist. German East Africa: Kilimanjaro, 9800 ft., Meyer, 105. 
