﻿Diaseia.] sceophulariace^ (Hiern). 159 



embracing the base of the pedicels, ^V-tV '°- long l calyx-segments 

 ovate or oval-oblong, obtuse or scarcely acute, minutely glandular- 

 pilose, tV-tV i^- lo"g ; corolla about f in. broad ; spurs i—]- in. 

 Jong ; filaments 4, linear, flattened, more or less densely clothed 

 vfith stalked glands, all antheriferous, two of them curved about the 

 middle ; ovary glabrous. 



Cbntbai, Region : Albert Div.; Brougbton, near Molteno, 6300 ft. , Flanaaan. 

 1616! 



37. D. integerrima (E. Meyer ex Benth. in Hook. Comp. Bot. 

 Mag. ii. 18) ; a perennial herb, erect or ascending, rigid, suffru- 

 ticose and closely branched at and near the base, nearly glabrous, 

 1-2 ft. high ; branches opposite, slender, hard ; branchlets sub- 

 virgate, tetragonous ; leaves opposite, entire, shortly petiolate, acute 

 or mucronulate, the lower lanceolate or ovate-oblong, entire, i— | in. 

 long and \-\ in. broad, the upper linear and \-\ in. long, the 

 broader truncate or subauriculate at the base ; racemes terminal, 

 simple or divided below, numerous, several- or many-flowered, oblong 

 in flower, elongating in fruit ; pedicels slender, minutely glandular- 

 puberulous, \-^ in. long, the upper shorter ; bracts ovate or lanceo- 

 late, small, acute or mucronulate, entire, minutely glandular-puberu- 

 lous ; calyx-segments lanceolate or oblong, scarcely acute or obtuse, 

 glandular-puberulous, xV'~b i^- ^ong, nerved at least in fruit ; corolla 

 pink, -i in. long; spurs \ in. long, obtuse; filaments all filiform, 

 minutely glandular, about ^V i". long; capsules ovoid-oblong, 

 obtuse, glabrous, i-f in. long, -l—^ i^- broad. DC. Frodr. x, 

 259. 



Coast Region : Queenstown Div. ; Table Moantain, 4000-5000 ft., Dreje, 

 36066 ! 



CENTEAn Regiok : Middelburg Div. ; between Corapiiss Berg and Rhenoster 

 Bergen, 5000-6000 ft., Drege. 3606a! Aliwal North Div.; rocky places 

 on ihe Witte Bergen, 6000-7000 ft., Drege, 3605c! Albert Div., Coo^ier, 

 6091 



Kalahari Rkgion : Basufcoland ; without precise locality, Cooper, 743 ! 



Eastern Regon : Orange River Colony; Woive Kop, Burke! Griqualand 

 East ; Vaal Bank, Hay garth in Herb. Wood, 4226 ! 



38. D. elegans (Hiern) ; a nearly glabrous herb, palo green, 

 minutely glandular, perhaps perennial ; stems ascending, slender, 

 wiry, leafy on the lower part, remotely so above, 4 in. high or more, 

 tetragonous ; leaves opposite or the upper alternate, ovate or lanceo- 

 late or the upper narrower, obtuse and apiculate at the apex, more or 

 less cordate or truncate at the base, shortly petiolate, with few small 

 teeth, i-f in. long by yV^i ^^- ^road or the upper (floral) smaller 

 and sessile; racemes terminal, few-flowered, lax, -|-1J in. long; 

 bracts alternate, ovate, sessile, yV"! i^- ^^^S'^ pedicels |-A in. long, 

 slender, 1 -flowered, minutely glandular ; calyx-segments oval-ovate, 

 obtuse, glandular, about ^ in. long in flower, about -f in. long in 

 young fruit; corolla purplish, |-f in. broad; four upper lobes 

 rounded, J-i in. broad; lower lip rounded, concave, delicately 



