Sutera. | XCII. SCROPHULARIACEA (HEMSLEY AND SKAN). 301 
Leaves close together, often overlapping, sessile, 
amplexicaul or at least broad at the base ; flowers 
subsessile. 
Corolla 6 lin. long : : : : : - 14. 8. amplevxicaulis, 
Corolla 8-12 lin. long . : : : : . 15. S. Masti, 
Leaves less close together, not overlapping, stalked or 
at least narrowed at the base; flowers distinctly 
stalked. 
Leaves lanceolate, ovate to suborbicular, up to 1} in. 
long and 73 lin. broad. 
Plant covered with grey somewhat matted soft 
hairs ; leaves about as broad as long; 
flowers 5-7 lin. long . . : : . 16. 8. Gossweileri, 
Plant covered with short rather stiff often 
glandular hairs or the leaves almost glabrous; 
leaves distinctly longer than broad ; flowers 
83-14 lin. long. 
Inflorescence pyramidal; bracts large, similar 
to the leaves ; : : é . 17. 8. Carvalhoi. 
Inflorescence subcorymbose; bracts small, 
linear . . . ‘ ° - . 18. 8. grandiflora, 
Leaves usually cuneate, 3-6 lin. long, 13-3 lin. 
broad. 
Leaves much toothed; calyx 24-3 lin. long; 
corolla white . . 19. S. burkeana, 
Leaves entire or few-toothed only at the apex; 
calyx 14-2 lin. long; corolla saffron, 
reddish-brown or purple-red. 
Leaves #-2 lin. long, 3-3 lin. broad, entire ; 
corolla-lobes # lin, broad : - . 20. 8S. atropurpurea. 
Leaves 2-6 lin. long, toothed at the apex; 
corolia-lobes 14-2 lin. broad . ; . 21. S. huillana. 
1. S. pedunculosa, 0. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. ii. 467. A decum- 
bent diffuse much-branched glandular-pubescent annual herb ; branches 
up to 18 in. long. Leaves up to 1 in. long and $in. broad, elliptic-ovate, 
usually acute, cuneate at the base, irregularly bidentate, incised-dentate 
or pinnatifid, subsessile or petiolate ; petioles up to 8 lin. long. Flowers 
axillary ; pedicels filiform, 14-2} in. long. Calyx 14-1} lin. long; seg- 
ments linear-lanceolate, somewhat acute. Corolla yellow ; tube 2-3 lin. 
long, narrow, cylindric and straight below, equally dilated at the throat . 
limb 4—5 lin. in diam.; lobes suborbicular, nearly equal. Stamens in- 
cluded, the longer pair as long as the corolla-tube, Capsule 2-2} lin. long, 
ovoid, emarginate, bisuleate, minutely glandular-pubescent.— Hiern in 
Dyer, Fl. Cap. iv. ii. 267. Cheenostoma pedunculosum, Benth. in Hook. 
Comp. Bot. Mag. i. 377, and in DO. Prodr. x. 357; Marloth ex Engl. 
in Engl. Jahrb. x. 253. 
Lower Guinea. German South-west Africa: Hereroland; Hykamkab, 1000 ft., 
Marloth, 1207. Otyimbingue, 2950 ft., Marloth, 1380. 
Also in Little Namaqualand. 
2. S. hereroensis, Skan. A sparsely pilose annual 4—6 in. high ; 
stem slender, simple or sparingly branched ; branches 2-4 in. long. 
