Bunburya.] RUBIACE (Sond.) 23 
3. K. lanceolata (Sond. in Linn. xxiii. p. 53); branches yellowish 
quadrisnlcate ; leaves lanceolate, acuminate ; cymes axillary, many-flow- 
ered, much shorter than the leaves ; limb of the calyx acute; filaments 
oxserted, nearly as long as the anthers 3 stigma bifid, 3 times shorter than 
the style, with revolute lobes. Carpothalis lanceolata, E. Mey. Psychotria 
saligna, EZ. Mey. (fruct.) 
Hap. Natal, Drege, Gueinzius, 68, 556. Gerr. & M‘K. 713. (Herb. Sd., D.) 
Leaves subcoriaceous, nerved and veined on both surfaces, 3-34 inches long, 8-10 
lines broad ; petiole 4 lines long. Cymes 6-8 lines high ; the bracteoles sheathing. 
Calyx acutely 5-toothed. Corolla 3 lines long, lobes oblong, reflexed, Fruit glo- 
bose, the size of a small pea, crowned by the calyx, with 2 pyrene. 
4. K. coriacea (Sond. 1. c.); branches pale, subangulate ; leaves 
coriaceous, very shortly petiolate, oblong or evate-oblong, subacute at 
both ends, with recurved margins ; cymes axillary, 4-8 flowered, three 
times shorter than the leaves ; calyx acutely 5-toothed ; filaments very 
phe stigma bifid, nearly 4 times shorter than the style, with reyo- 
ute lobes. 
Has. Natal, Gueinzius, 100; Gerr. & M‘K. 712. (Herb. Sd., D.) 
Branches greyish white. Leaves 3 inches long, 1 inch broad, ‘reticulated veined ; 
the petiole stout 2 lines long. Pedicels 4-5 lines long, with 2 alternate bracteoles. 
Corolla 4 lines long, the reflexed lobes nearly as long as the tube ; the throat very 
villous with white hairs. Filaments affixed below the middle of the thrice longer linear 
anthers. Ovary 2-celled. Near the preceding, but easily distinguished by the thickish, 
coriaceous, not acuminate leaves, and the densely- beaxta throat of the corolla. — 
XIV. BUNBURYA, Meisn. 
Onis hte subglobose ; limb shortly bilabiate, 6-toothed. Corolla 
funnel-shaped, limb 6-lobed, lobes lanceolate-oblong, twice shorter than 
the tube, with imbricate xstivation. Stamens 6 in the throat, exserted ; 
filaments short, affixed in the middle of the linear-oblong anthers. Ovary 
bilocular, cells 1-ovulute, Style filiform, glabrous, Stigma bilamellate, 
lamells short, acute. Fruit... Meisn. in plant. Krauss, Reg. Bot. Zeitg. 
1844, non. Harvey. Natalanthe, Sond. in Iinneea, vol. xaiir. p. 52. 
A shrub with the habit of Coffea Arabica ; a oe, twigs mostly 
bescent ; stipules broad, with subulate acumen ; leaves shortl y petiolate, ovate- 
ceolate, tapering to a bluntish point, obitueis oF abot at itis bas + Sane? 
3~4-flowered on very short peduncles ; calyx subtended by a cup-like 
Named after Sir Charles J. F. Bunbury, Bt. F.RS, who tenvllell and Setcioed in in 
South Africa, 
1, B. Capensis ,Cieen 1. ¢.); Harv. Thes. Cap. t. 132. Natalanthe 
floribunda, Sond. l, 
Has. Near Port ae, Krauss, Drege, hac re 360. Gerrard & M‘K. 
1368 ; Kreili’s Country, Caffraris. HY. Bowker. Tul erb. Sd., D.) 
Large leaves 3-4 inches long, t4 inch broad, penninerved and ’ veined, glabrous, 
except on the nerves beneath. Petioles nerved, and calyx adpressed- or subsilky- 
pubescent. Corolla } inch long, with 6, rarely 7 lobes, white 
TRIBE VI._SPERMACOCEE (Gen. XV.-XVIII) 
XV. SPERMACOCE, Meyer. 
Calyx with an ovate or turbinate tube, and a 2-4-lobed limb, and 
sometimes accessory teeth in the recesses of the primary lobes. Corolla 
