Enchysia.| CAMPANULACEE (Sond.) 551 
Zululand, Port Natal, 7. Cooper, 1137, J. Sanderson, Gerr. § M’K. 
(Herb. Hook., D., Sd.) oe: a 
2-3 feet long, habit of Galiwm. Leaves 1-14 inch long, 2 lines wide, with 3-6 
minute serratures on each side, mucronulate. Peduncles 1-2 inches long, with leaf- 
like, 6-8 lines long bractez. _ Flowers blue, nodding, nearly 4 inch long. Calyx 
scabrous-hairy. Capsule 24 lines long, obovoid or obconical. .  _ 
5. D. serratifolia (A. DC. 1. c. p. 356); annual; stem erect, as well 
asthe branches angular, smooth, glabrous; leaves glabrous, the lower 
oblong-linear, obtuse, tapering in a short petiole, with 1-2 teeth on 
each side; the middle and upper linear, sessile, acute, serrate, serratures 
3-5, subulate, on each side ; pedicels axillary, glabrous, somewhat longer 
than the leaf; calyx-tube elongate-obconical, glabrous, longer than the 
erect, linear, scabrously-margined lobes. Burch. Catal. Pl. Afr. Austr. 
extratrop. 799. 
Has. Cape of Good Hope, Burchell. 
4 inches high. Root fibrous. Leaves erect, the middle longer, 4-8 lines long, 
scarcely 4 line wide. Pedicels erect, naked, in fruit 4 longer than the leaf. Corolla 
unknown. Capsule erect, longish, obconical, glabrous, 2 lines long. 
VIII. ENCHYSIA, Presl. 
Calyx 5-fid, tube ovoid. Corolla infundibuliform, subregular, tube 
entire, lobes sub-equal, suberect. The 2 lower anthers aristate by 4 
sete. Prod. Mon. Lob. p. 40. A. DC. l.c. p. 408. Lobelia spec. Linn. 
et Thunb. Monopsis sp. Salish. Laurentia sect. Enchysia, Endl. gen. n. 
3060, b, 
Small annual herbs with racemose, white or pale purplish flowers. Name from 
evxvois, funnel ; the corolla is funnel-shaped. 
1. E. secunda gbood.) stems decumbent or ascending, minutely 
- pubescent; radical leaves petiolate, obovate or oblong-spathulate, 
obtuse, denticulate, lower cauline leaves oblong-lanceolate, upper linear, 
sessile, entire; pedicels axi , 2-3 times shorter than the leaf, min- 
utely pubescent as the calyx; lobes of calyx as long as the ovoid tube; 
corolla tubulose-infundibuliform, 5-fid, lobes acute, subequal. Lobelia 
secunda Linn. fil.! Suppl. p. 395. Thunb.! prod. p. 40. fl. Cap. p. 183. 
L. depressa, var, y. Herb. Thunb.! Lob. pubescens, Willd. enum. non 
Ait. E. repens, Presl, t. c. excl.syn. A. DC. t. c. £. erinoides, Presi, excl. 
syn. Hook. Bot. Mag. t.3609. H.&Z. 2487, 2488. Herb. Un. Itin. p.77. 
Var. 8. glabrata; glabrous or minutely pubescent above; stems erect or decum- 
bent. £. erecta, A. DC./ 1. c. p. 409. Deless. Icon. v. §. t. 13. 
Var. y. dentata ; glabrous, pedicels and calyx pubescent ; leaves dentate or ser- 
rate, the upper entire or denticulate. 2. dentata, A. DC. 1. ¢. 
Var. 5. reflexa ; quite glabrous, or pedicels and calyx pubescent ; pedicels reflexed. 
E. repens var. se Roum? ind. Pag 7 Lips. 7846. : snes 
Has. Sandy wet places and by rivulets near Capetown, in the flats, on Devil’s and 
Tablemountains, Hottholld., Kuilsriver, Bergriver and Dutoitskloof. Jan.—April, 
(Herb. Thunb., Holm., Hook., D., Sd.) 
Root fasciculate, fibrous. Stems numerous, 2 inches to a span long, filiform, 
Radical leaves aggregated, about 1 inch long, 2-3 lines wide, subentire or denticulate; 
petiole short or as long as the leaf, cauline-leaf 5-6 lines long, gradually smaller, 
entire or toothed, the upper 2-3 lines long, linear, rarely spathulate. Raceme long, 
