﻿296 SCEOPHULARIACE^E (Hiem). [Sutera. 



rounded, entire, J-| in. long ; stamens included ; style filiform, 

 glabrous, nearly i in. long ; capsules oval, somewhat glandular, ^ in. 

 long. Lyperia mollis, Benth. in Hook. Camp. Bot. Mag. i. 380, and 

 in DC. Prodr. x. 360. Chcenostoma molle, Wettst. ex Biels in 

 Engl. Jahrh. xxiii. 491. 



South Africa : without locality, ZeyJier, 1299 ! 1304 ! 



Coast Eegion, between 2000-3000 ft. : Alexandria Div. ; Zuarber^ Eange 

 EcMon ! Albany Div. ; near Grahamstown. MacOwan, 85 ! Bolus, 1946 ! Bedford 

 Div.; skirts of woods near Bedford, Weale! Eastern Frontier, MacOwan, 

 740! 



Central Uegion : Colesberg Div. ; in defiles among rocky hills at Colesberg, 

 4500 ft., Drege, 797«! 



Kaiahaei Eegiox : Orange River Colony ; near the Caledon River, Burke, 

 441 ! 368 ! Griquuland West ; between Kuruman and the Yaal River, Criiicft- 

 shank in Herb. Bolus, 2538 ! 



84. S. Tysoni (Hiern) ; a shrub, 1-2 ft. high or more, branched ; 

 branches opposite or quasi-fasciculate, rigid, pallid, glabrous, divari- 

 cate ; branchlets opposite or alternate^ slender, minutely glandular- 

 puberulous, moderately leafy, divaricate-ascending; leaves opposite 

 or subfasciculate, ovate or oblong, pinnatisect, obtuse, more or less 

 wedge-shaped at the base, deep green and minutely glandular on 

 both faces, \-^ in. long, i-^ in. broad ; segments oblong, obtuse, 

 unequally bifid or entire ; petioles i-i- in. long ; flowers racemose 

 and axillary, few or numerous, about f in. long ; racemes rather lax, 

 terminal, short, or elongating ; pedicels divaricate or ascending* 

 alternate, rather slender, minutely glandular-puberulous, l—} "^• 

 long; bracts small, entire or lobed ; calyx glandular-hispidulous, 

 deeply 5-lobed, about i in. long ; segments linear, obtuse ; corolla- 

 tube subcyhndrieal, rather slender, slightly dilated and curved 

 towards the apex, minutely glandular-papillose outside, about f in- 

 long; limb spreading, about f in. in diam. ; lobes oblong, rounded, 

 entire, about i in. long ; stamens included ; style slender, very 

 nearly glabrous, shining ; stigma small, subcapitate ; capsule ovoid, 

 rather pallid, i-i in. long, obsoletely glandular. 



Centbal Resign : Murraysburg Div. j in rocky places near Murraysburg, 

 4100 ft., Tyson, 302 ! 



85. S. pinnatifida (0. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PL iii. ii. 236, line 4) ; 

 an undershrub, much branched, shortly pubescent or nearly glabrous, 

 low or decumbent, irregularly diffusely or closely branched, about 

 1 ft. high or less ; branches woody or wiry ; branchlets alternate or 

 sometimes opposite, moderately leafy ; internodes mostly exceeding 

 the leaves ; leaves subfasciculate, elliptical or obovate, obtuse, more 

 or less narrowed at the shortly petiolate or subsessile base, somewhat 

 fleshy, slightly micaceous or glaucous, piunatifid or pinnatisect, »-* 

 in. long ; lobes oblong-cuneate oblong or oval, obtuse, entire, dentate 

 or again pinnatifid, often conduplicate ; flowers white, yellow, 

 scarlet, crimson or very deep lake colour, racemose or axillary, i^^> 

 few or rather numerous, l-} in. long ■ pedicels divaricate, 5-3 ^^' 



