Khamphicarpa.| XCIl, SCROPHULARIACEA (HEMSLEY AND SKAN), 425 
much thickened above.—Cycnium Hllenbeckii, Engl. in Engl. Jahrb. 
xxxvi. 231. 
Nile Land. Galla Country: Arussi-Galla; Dennek rivulet, Fllenbeck, 
1967! 
12. R. Volkensii, Shan. An erect many-branched undershrub, 
up to 3} ft. high, everywhere except on the corolla more or less shortly 
strigose-pilose ; branches ascending. Leaves mostly opposite, sessile or 
subsessile, lanceolate, $—-14 in. long or more, 2-6 lin. broad, coarsely 
few-toothed, obtuse or acute. Flowers rather few, in a loose terminal 
raceme. Bracts similar to the leaves but smaller. Pedicels 1 lin. long ; 
bracteoles linear or lanceolate, 2-4 lin. long. Calyx tubular-campanu- 
late, 43-5} lin. long, 2} lin. broad at the apex of the tube, 10-ribbed, 
rather densely pilose ; lobes deltoid-lanceolate, spreading, 24 lin. long, 
acuminate. Corolla pale rose-coloured ; tube 8—9 lin. long, 1}—1$ lin. 
broad, cylindric, curved, minutely glandular-puberulous ; limb 3-1 in. 
in diam. ; upper lip 5 lin. long, 6 lin. broad, deeply emarginate or bifid ; 
lobes of the lower lip suborbicular or obovate, 5 lin. long, 44-5 lin. 
broad, Style 13 lin. long, thickened in the upper part. Capsule ovoid, 
included in the calyx.—Cyenium Volkensii, Eng]. Pi, Ost-Afr. C. 360, 
and in Engl, Jahrb. xxiii. 513. 
Nile Land. British East Africa: 4000-6000 ft., Galunka, Adssner, 814, 
partly! Kapte Plateau, Thomson! Kikuya and on the road to Eldsma Ravine, 
Whyte, 15! 
Mozamb. Dist. German East Africa : between Mount Meru and Kilimanjaro, 
and on Kilimanjaro at Majame and Muengue, 3000-4900 ft., Volkens, 366, 1653. 
Cycnium gallense, Engl. in Ann. Istit. Bot. Roma, vii. 29 (Riva, 1257, from 
Gallaland), appears to be the same as the above. I have seen only a fragmentary 
Specimen. 
13. R. spicata, Skan. An erect sparingly branched herb, up to 
1¢ ft. high, densely covered with short white deflexed hairs ; internodes 
about 5 lin. long. Leaves oblong, the larger 10-12 lin. long, 5-6 lin. 
broad, rigid, shortly pilose on both sides, acute at apex and base, entire 
m the lower third, serrate above, with the midrib and lateral nerves 
prominent below ; upper leaves smaller, passing into sparingly serrate 
or entire elliptic bracts. Flowers spicate, shortly pedicellate or sessile. 
Bracteoles linear, 1 lin. long, usually attached to the base of the calyx. 
Calyx campanulate, 3} lin. long, slightly incurved, hispidly hairy, pro- 
minently 10.ribbed ; tube 24 lin. long, about 2 lin. in diam. at the 
mouth ; lobes spreading, deltoid, 1} lin. long, the uppermost shorter. 
Corolla pale rose; tube 81-10 lin. long, 14 lin. broad at the base, 
slightly enlarged above, minutely glandular-puberulous ; limb about 
1 in. in diam. ; upper lip 2-lobed, $ in. long, } in. broad ; lobes broadly 
oblong or obovate, 4 in. long, 34 lin. broad; lobes of the lower lip 
broadly ovate, 5 lin. long, 5-54 lin. broad. Capsule ovoid, included in 
the calyx.—Cyenium spicatum, Engl. in Engl. Jahrb. xxxvi. 232. 
Mozamb. Dist. German Eust Africa: at the foot of the Pare Mountains 
between Sengani and Simba, 2300 ft., Engler, 1629! 
