Cycniwm.| — XCII. SCROPHULARIACEA (HEMSLEY AND SKAN). 433 
narrowed to the base, shortly pilose chiefly on the midrib and veins 
beneath, often scabrid on both sides, Flowers usually opposite, supra- 
axillary (often inserted 2-3 lin. above the axils of the leaves.) Pedicels 
3-7 lin. long ; bracteoles linear, 2-2} lin. long. Calyx tubular, $—-2 in. 
long, 13-2 lin. broad in flower, campanulate, 34-5 lin. broad in fruit, 
10-ribbed, hispidly pubescent; lobes ovate, broadly lanceolate or broadly 
oblong, 1-34 lin. long, 1-1} lin. broad, acute or sometimes obtuse. 
Corolla white or pale yellow; tube 14~—1% in. long, densely glandular- 
pilose, slightly gibbous about $ in. from the limb; limb 3-14 in. long, 
l-1} in. broad; upper lip 44—8 lin. long, 6-11 lin. broad, emarginate ; 
lobes of the lower lip suborbicular-obovate, 5-7 lin. long, 4-7 lin. broad. 
Filaments bearded; anthers narrowly oblong, 1} lin. long. Style 7 lin. 
long, thickened in the upper part. Fruit broadly oblong, 44-5 lin. long, 
3-3} lin. broad, obtuse, indehiscent ?—Engl. in Schlechter, Westafr. 
Kautsch.-Exped. 314; Durand & Schinz, Etudes Fl. Congo, i. 213. 
Upper Guinea. French Guinea: Krimakuna, Scoft-£lliof, 5729! Togo: 
Misahéhe, Baumann!  WBismarekburg, Kling, 181, Buettner, 344, 627; near 
Kewe, Schlechter, 12949! Gold Coast: Kpong, Johnson, 962! Lagos: Lagos, 
Phillips, 29! Ogbomoshaw, Barter, 3398! between Ado and Ischin, Rowland ! 
Nile Land. Jur: by the River Wau, Schweinfurth, 1645! Jur Ghattas, 
1893! Niamniam: Nabambisso River, Schweinfurth, 3048! Uganda: Sibu, 
Nandi, James ! 
Lower Guinea. Lower Congo, Smith! Laurent, 16,199. Angola: River 
Quango, Buettner. 
South Central. Congo Free State: between Nyangwe and Kimbundu, 
Pogge, 1018. 
C. Dewevrei, De Wild. & Durand in Comptes-rendus Soc, Bot. Belg., xxxviii. 
129 (Lower Congo; near T'chia, Dewévre) we have not seen, but from the description 
we suspect that it is only a form of C. Camporum. The breadth of the leaves and 
the length of the peduncles are greater, but C. Camporum varies considerably in the 
dimensions of its parts. C. Dewevrei, var. minor, De Wild. & Durand, lc. 131, 
ippears to be typical C. Camporum. 
5. ©. brachycalyx, Schweinf. in Verh. Zool.-Bot. Gesell. Wien, 
xviii. 681. Plant shrubby at the base, everywhere pubescent ; stem 
herbaceous, 1 ft. high, sparingly branched, angular. Leaves subsessile, 
lanceolate, 24 in. long, 1 in. broad, thin, cuneate at the base, acute or 
rather obtuse at the apex, coarsely serrate-dentate, pubescent-scabrid 
on both sides. Flowers solitary, opposite, somewhat remotely supra- 
axillary, equalling the leaves. Pedicels nearly 3 as long as the calyx ; 
bracteoles linear-lanceolate, 4-5 times as long as broad, sometimes 0. 
Calyx campanulate, 1 in. long, greyish-pubescent especially at the base, 
5-lobed almost to the middle; lobes ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acute, the 
3 lower broader than the others. Corolla-tube 1-—i} in. long, suberect, 
pubescent outside and at the throat inside ; limb 64-7} lin. in diam.., 
Sparsely puberulous or glabrate inside and outside ; lobes orbicular. 
Anthers 14 lin. long. 
Nile Land. Gallabat: by the River Gendua, Schweinfurth, 247. 
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