298 XCII, SCROPHULARIACE& (HEMSLEY AND SKAN). [Jamesbrittenia. 
15. JAMESBRITTENTIA, O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. ii. 461. 
Calyx 5-partite; segments narrow, scarcely imbricate. Corolla- 
tube slender, equal, not dilated at the throat; limb small, subpatent; 
lobes 5, obtuse, somewhat unequal, the two posticous outside and 
somewhat smaller. Stamens 4, didynamous, included; filaments fili- 
form; anthers 1-celled by confluence. Style short, filiform, shortly 
2-lobed. Capsule ovoid-oblong, septicidal ; valves shortly bifid. Seeds 
numerous, slightly rugose.—Dwarf diffuse very much branched 
viscid-pubescent herbs. Lower leaves opposite, the upper alternate, 
incised-pinnatifid or dissected; segments incised or dentate. Flowers 
small, axillary, or the upper flowers in terminal racemes.—Sutera, 
Roth, Nov. Pl. Spec. 291, not of his Bot. Bemerk. 172. 
Species 1. 
1. J. dissecta, 0. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. iii. 461. Branches 4-12 
in. long, decumbent or ascending, terete, slender. Leaves }—1 in. long, 
2-5 lin. broad, ovate or oblong, incised-dentate, pinnatifid or dissected, 
narrowed at the base, petiolate. Pedicels 1-2 lin. long, slender. 
Calyx 1} lin. long; segments linear-oblanceolate, subacute. Corolla 
2 lin. long, nearly white; lobes } lin, long, } lin. broad. Capsule as 
long as or slightly longer than the calyx.—Sutera glandulosa, Roth, 
Nov. Pl. Spec. 291; Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. 362; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 
Ind. iv. 258; Schweinf. Beitr. Fl. Aethiop. 101. 8. dissecta, Walp. Rep. 
ii. 271. Capraria dissecta, Del. Fl. d’Egypte, 95, t. 32, fig. 3. 
Wile Land. Nubia: near Khartoum, Kotschy, 330! between Korosko and 
Derr, Bromfield ! White Nile; El-Ehs, Schweinfurth, 976! near Wady Halfa and 
near Dabbe. Ehrenberg. 
Also in Egypt, Arabia, and India. 
16. MANULBEA, Linn.; Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. PI. ii. 946. 
Calyx deeply 5-fid or 5-partite; segments narrow, scarcely imbri- 
cate. Corolla deciduous ; tube elongated, slender, suberect at the apex; 
throat usually not dilated ; limb spreading; lobes 5, entire or emarg!- 
nately 2-fid, equal, or the 2 posticous (exterior) lobes more approximated 
or more connate. Stamens 4, didynamous; filaments filiform, short; 
anthers 1-celled by confluence ; upper pair reniform, perfect or sterle, 
included or slightly exserted; lower pair oblong, perfect, included. 
Style filiform, subclavate at the apex; stigma obtuse. Capsule with 
septicidal dehiscence ; valves bifid at the apex. Seeds numerous, 
rugose.—Glabrous or pubescent herbs, very rarely undershrubs. 
Leaves often in rosettes or crowded at the base of the stem ; cauline 
leaves usually few, opposite or the upper alternate. Flowers usually 
in fascicles forming elongated irregular thyrsoid racemes, sometimes 1? 
simple racemes. Corolla usually orange-coloured.—Nemia, Bergtus; 
Desc. P]. Cap. 160. 
A genus of 37 species, all but the following confined to South Africa. 
