﻿340 scROPHULARiACEiE (Hiern). [Zaluzianshya. 



8463! Bolus, 4706! 8034! Wolleij Dod, 145! Bunhury, 157! Zeylier, 3508! 

 Behmann, 1711 ! Simons Bay, Wright / Caledon Div. ; Genadeiidal, Schlechter, 

 10309 ! hills near Caledon, Bolus, 9156 ! Koinghii Div. ; near Komgha, Fla7iagan, 

 1306 ! Vae. 3 : Caledon Div. ; Zwart Berg, EcMon^^J. 



Central Region, between 3500 and 4500 ft?: Beaufort West Div.; 

 Nieuweveld, Brege, 7898 ! Marraysburg Div. ; near Murraysburg, Tyson, 208 ! 



6. Z. ovata (Walp. Eepert. iii. 307) ; a wiry herb, annual or 

 perhaps perennial, about 1 ft. high, branched from the base ; 

 pubescence whitish, spreading or recurved, viscid-glandular ; 

 branches decumbent or divaricate, ascending, leafy at least above ; 

 leaves obovate or elliptical, rounded or very obtuse, attenuate at the 

 base, dentate, firmly herbaceous, hairy on both faces, feebly 3-nerved, 

 -|-2 in. long, i-|^ in, broad ; lower petioles up to f in. long or in 

 some cases less ; floral leaves oblong or oval-oblong, -}-~ in. long ; 

 spikes short or elongating in fruit, dense or somewhat interrupted ; 

 flowers 1^-2 in. long ; calyx deeply bilobed, hairy outside, glabrous 

 and shining within, oblong, -l^-f in. long in flower, ^ in. long in fruit, 

 anterior lobe shortly bilobulate, posterior shortly triloba late ; teeth 

 triangular, pointed, the anterior -^ in. long, the posterior Jg in. long ; 

 corolla marcescent ; tube slender, 1-^— 1 J in. lonfr, vx-tV in. in diam. 

 about the middle, slightly and gradually dilated towards the throat, 

 glandular-puberulous outside, glabrous witliin, except at the throat ; 

 limb i-f in. in diam., bright pink or red outside, white within, 

 minutely glandular-papillose ; segments bifid, obovate ; lobules 

 rounded ; stamens didynamous, glabrous ; one pair shortly exserted, 

 the other shortly included ; style exserted beyond the anthers, 

 filiform ; capsule about I- in. long. Nycterinia ovata, Benth. in 

 Hook. Comp. Bat. Mag. i. 370, a7ul in DC. Prodr. x. 349. 



Coast Region : Qaeenstown Div. ; Andrie? Berg, near Bailey, at tlie base of 

 the cliff on the summit, 6500 ft., Galpin, 2276 ! 



Centeal Region: Aliwal ^orth Div.; stony places on the Witte Bev^ea, 

 7000-8000 ft., Drege, 7894 ! 



Eastern Region : Natal ; rocky places on the Peak of Byrue, 4000 ft., 

 TFood, 1819! 



7. Z. pumila (Walp. Eepert. iii. 307) ; a herb scarcely 3 in. high, 

 much branched, drying black, in habit somewhat resembling Castilleja 

 fissifoUa, Linn, f., apparently annual ; leaves oblong-linear, deeply 

 and distantly dentate, the floral ones similar in shape somewhat 

 dilated at the base and two or three times as long as the calyx ; 

 flowers axillary, scarcely spicate ; corolla-tube scarcely pubescent ; 

 lobes bifid; capsules ovoid, coriaceous. Nycterinia pumila, Benth. 

 in HooJc. Camp. Bat. Mag. i. 370, and in DC. Prodr. x. 349 ; Brege, 

 Zwei Pflanzengeogr. Documents, 63, 204. 



Central Region: Prince Albert Div. : between Dwvka River and Zwait- 

 bulletje, 2500-3000 ft., Brege ! 



8. Z. distans (Hiern) ; suffruticose, branched, apparently annual, 

 dusky when dry, 1-li ft. high ; branches rather slender, wiry, sub- 



