﻿Bowheria.] sckophulariacba2 (Hiern). 221 



0. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PL iii. ii. 230, gives two varieties of this species as 

 follows : — 



a, subglaTora ; a shrub, 10 ft. liigh ; leaves glabrous or somewhat pubescent 

 on the nerves, glandular-punctate— Coast Region: King Williamstovvn Div. j 

 Perie wood, nearly 2000 ft., Kuntze. 



P, pubeacens ; a tree ; leaves pubescent on both faces, less glandular-punctate 

 — Easteen Eegion : Natal ; Van Reenens Pass, 6250 ft., Kuntze. 



Each of these varieties was observed to have fonns with leaves mgosc and 

 with leaves not rugose ; the rugose form of o suhglahra was seen from Natal 

 ( Wood, 883 ! which is B. gerrardiana, Harv.) j and the smooth form of ;8 

 2mbescens was collected by Scully (592) and is B. simplicijlora, MacOwan. 



5. B. cymosa (MaeOwan in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxv. 390, in note) ; 

 a leafy, bushy shrub, 8 ft. high ; young stems downy ; branches 

 pubescent; leaves terete, lanceolate-oblong or ovate, acutely acumi- 

 nate, obtuse or rounded at the shortly petiolate base, entire or 

 serrulate, puberulous or glabrescent above, paler beneath and pubes- 

 cent especially along the somewhat prominent veins, rugulose, 1-6 in. 

 long, i-2 in. broad ; petioles ^— ^ in, long; cymes axillary, many- 

 flowered, twice or thrice trichotomous, pubescent, bracteate, 1]— 3 in. 

 long ; bracts small, lanceolate, acute, xV^s i^- ^^^S J pedicels 

 bibracteolate, slender, -J—f in. long ; flowers about ^ in. long ; calyx 

 hemispherical, ^ in. long ; segments oval or roundly ovate, very 

 obtuse, shortly pubescent, ciliate, ^-^ in. long, -jq-^ in. broad; 

 corolla white streaked with pink, red inside, -} in. in diam. ; upper 

 lip subrotund, very obtuse, emarginate or shortly bifid, -J-| in. long, 

 xV in- broad ; lower lip subglobose, inflated, recurved on the margin, 

 f— I in. long, i in. high, very shortly 3-lobed at the apex ; two 

 longer stamens exserted, l—} in. long, with a dilated tooth near 

 the base ; two shorter stamens included, -J^-a in. long ; anthers 

 reddish blue ; ovary 2-celled ; style yV-r ^°- ^'^^S > capsule ovoid, 

 minutely glandular, acute, :}-| in. long, -} in. broad. B. calceo- 

 larioides, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxvi. 120. 



Kala 



Herb. 



[Wood, rtioa; ; nigiiiana L^reeK, near oaruuituu, ot>uu n.., wu,^.,,., , ,i, . .,,. .„„..,., 

 near Lvdenberg, Wilms, 1083! and without precise locality, Mr8. Saunders, 

 154 {Wood, ?891)! 



LAHARi Region : Transvaal ; in woods near MaoMiie, J. If- Mr.Lea in 



Bolv.8, 3001! Rimers Creek, near Barberton, 2'M\) fl., Th-nvrnfl, ]'>] 



i, 4163) ! Highland Creek, near Barberton, 3500(1., dali^ra, 77o I .Spiizkoii, 



r ..-1 1 ir7-7.._ -ir\C>n I 1 ..'i-l.^.^i- *-.*.r^#.;c'^> li-^.i.ili i-tr l/V^- ff/-/ l/Tl/-/ />!•«; 



XXI. MANTJLEA, Linn. 



(Nemia, Berg.) 



Calux deeply 5-lobed or in some species deeply 5-cleft about .]-way 

 down, rarely bilabiate, not membranous ; segments or lobes sublinear, 

 ovate-lanceolate or oblong, scarcely or not at all imbricate in bud, 

 persistent. Corolla tardily deciduous ; tube more or less slender an<l 

 usually exceeding the calyx, straight below, somewhat dilated and 

 often gently curved about the throat, without any spur or pouch ; 

 limb spreading ; lobes 5, broad or narroAV, obtuse or acute, entire or 



