﻿Zaluzians'kya.] scrophulariace^ (Hiern), 349 



i-i in. long, 2V in. broad at the base, Jg in. broad above ; filaments 

 included within the corolla-tube, inserted on the upper part of it, 

 xs—tV in- iong ; style about 1 in. long. 



Western Region: Great Namaqualand; Guos, Schenck, 143; Tsirub, 

 Schenck, 134, Schinz. 



23. Z. pusilla (Walp. Eepert. iii. 308) ; an annual herb, erect, 

 simple or nearly so, finely pilose with whitish hairs, 2-7 in. high ; 

 stem slender, leafy at the base ; upper internodes mostly longer than 

 the leaves ; branches ascending, not scape-like ; lower leaves ovate 

 or obovate, obtuse, narrowed into the petiole, sparingly glandular- 

 puberulous, entire, rather bright green above, somewhat paler beneath, 

 i-| in. long, Jy-l- in. broad; petioles up to ^—} in. long; upper 

 leaves oblanceolate or subiinear, obtuse, attenuate towards the sub- 

 amplexicaul base, sessile, entire, -}-f in. long, trj-xV i"- broad ; 

 floral leaves subiinear or oblanceolate, entire, obtuse, about ^ in. 

 long, nearly glabrous or shaggy beneath, exceeding the calyx and 

 adnate to it near the base ; cymes subspicate, terminal, few- or 

 several-flowered, short or somewhat elongated, lax or with the upper 

 flowers approximate ; flowers about J in, long or less, yellow, on very 

 short pedicels ; calyx shortly bilabiate, sparingly shaggy or puberu- 

 lous, -}-} in. long ; teeth 5, small, lanceolate, acute ; corolla-tube 

 filiform, "nearly glabrous, sparingly and minutely glandular ; limb 

 spreading, about } in. in diam. ; lobes obovate-oblong, entire or 

 slightly emarginate, one of them marked with a golden line ; mouth 

 papillose-puberulous ; stamens 4, one pair shortly exserted, anthers 

 of the other pair appearing at the corolla-mouth ; style exserted, 

 shortly exceeding the stamens ; capsule about -} in. long. Nijcfenma 

 pusilla, Benth. in Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. i. 371, and m DC. 

 Prodr. X. 350 ; 7wt of Drege in Linncea, xx. 198. Budnvra 

 divaricata, Herb. Linn., partly, according to Benth. II. cr. 



Coast Region : Worcester Div. ; Hex River Valley, Wolley Bod, 4002 ! 



Western Region, between 1000 and 3600 ft. : Little Namaqualand; hills at 

 Leos Poort, ScMechter, 11352! Vanrhynsdorp Div.; between Holle Rrn'r an.l 

 Mierenkasteel, below 1000 ft., Drege, 7904a! Karree Bergen, l.^OO ft., 

 SchlecMer, 8233 I 



24. Z. pedimcularis (Walp. Eepert. iii. 308) ; an annual herb, 

 more or less pilose or nearly glabrous, 1}-^ m. high, erect or 

 ascending, leafy and branched at or near the base or simple ; stem 

 and branches rather slender and wiry, striate, leafless above or 

 scape-like: basal leaves elliptical or ovate, obtusely narrowed above, 

 wedge-shaped at the base, nearly entire, bright green ^^ove, Bome- 

 A^'hat paler beneath, |^1 in. long, ^^ in- broad ; P«t'«I«« «P ^; 

 i-f in. long; lo;er stem-leaves few, lanceola e or sub near 

 denticulate or subentire, ^-1 in. long, ^W ;."• '^'^^f ' ^1 ■]' 

 subsessile ; floral-leaves lanceolate-oblong or «»Wmear, obtuse ses.ile 



adnate to the calyx and ciliate below, ««'}"/; ^T^^^M J' 1', 

 teeth, l-l in. long; flowers ochre-coloured, .}-l in. long, few or 



