﻿390 SCROPHULAEIACE^ (Hiem). [Bopusia. 



PI iii. t. 255. Oraderia scahra, Bentli. in DC. Prodr. x. 521 

 {exd. BurJce's specimens). 



Coast Re&ion : Riversdale DIv. ; near the waterfall at Garcias Pass, 

 Burchell, 7025! Knysna Div. ; Knysna, Pappe ! Zitzikamma forest, Krauss, 

 1621! Haniiinsdorp Div.; near Kromme lliver, Tliunherg ! Uitenhage Div.; 

 near and on Vanstadens Mountains, Burchell, 4716 ! Zeyher, 375 (by error 370) ! 

 Port Elizabeth Div. ; between Krakakamma lake and the upper part of the 

 Leadmine Eiver, Burchell, 4585 ! Alexandria Div. ; Zuurberg Range, Drege, 

 2296a ! East London Div. ; Panmure, Mrs. Hutton ! 



Kalahaei Ekgion : Orange River Colony, Cooper, 836! Transvajil ; 

 Johannesburg, Band, 718! Crocodile Poort near Barberton, Galpin, 1073! 

 confluence of the Crocodile and Kaap Rivers, Bolus, 7676 ! Kloetes farm, Vaal 

 lliver, Wilms, 1218 ! 



Eastern Region, ascending to 5000 ft. : Tembuland ; Bazeia, Baur, 341 ! 

 between Morley and Umtata, Brege. Pondolaud, Bachmann, 1269 ! Griqualand 

 East; near Kokstad, Tyson in MacOwan ^ Bolus, Herh. Norm., 5^2 \ Natal; 

 near the Umgeni River, Drege, 2296b 1 at the foot of Table Mountain, Krauss, 

 381! luanda, Wood, 183 ! Shafton, Howick, ilfr*. Hutton, 18 ! near Hoflenthal, 

 Wood, 3508 ! between Greytown and Newcastle, WUms, 2222! Oakford, Wood! 

 and without precise locality, Plant, 44! Qerrard, 1207! Sandeison, 3! 

 Gueinzius, 438 ! 



2. B. subintegra (Hiern) ; a perennial undershrub, subherba- 

 ceous, about 3 in. high or more ; rootstock somewhat woody, 

 branched ; stems trailing or ascending, radiating from the crown of 

 the root, somewhat wiry, pubescent; flowering branches erect- 

 patent or erect ; branchlets rather slender, hrm, leafy, obtusely 

 tetragonous or subterete ; leaves opposite, subopposite or scattered, 

 narrowly elliptical or oblong, obtuse or aubacute, not much narrowed 

 at the sessile base, more or less scabrid-puberulous, entire or sub- 

 entire, -1-1 in. long, -Jfj-i in. broad, rather thick and rigid, some- 

 what dusky-green when dried, feebly 3-nerved at the base ; midrib 

 prominent beneath ; margins narrowly re volute, scabrid ; flowers in 

 the upper axils numerous, subsessile, rather crowded, f-1 in. long, 

 pink with a lighter shade within, GJoxinia-like ; bracteoles 2, sub- 

 linear, spreading or suberect, i-t in. long, inserted at the base of 

 the calyx ; calyx f-i in. long in flower, rather longer in fruit, 

 campanulate, deeply 5-cleft, 10-nerved, scabrid-puberulous; lobes 

 triangular-lanceolate, acute, about ^ in. long ; corolla-tube funnel- 

 shaped, subventricose, more or less pubescent outside with pallid 

 hairs; limb spreading, |-1 in. in diam. ; lobes broadly rounded, 

 \~} in. long in flower, rather longer in fruit ; filaments bearded ; 

 style slender, exceeding the stamens, glabrous ; stigma small, sub- 

 globose, bifid ; ovary gibbous, glabrous ; fruit ovoid-oblong, glab- 

 rous, compressed, i in. long, -^\ in. broad below, included with the 

 calyx. Graderia suhintegra, Mast, in Gard. Ghron. 1893, xiv. 798, 

 fig. 122. G. scahra, Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. 521 as to Burke's 

 specimens only. G. scahra, var. subinteara. Bolus & MacOwan ex 

 Mast., I.e. y » y 



KAtAHAEi Region: Transvaal; near Pretoria, McLea in Herl. Bolus, 

 3090! hills above the Aapies River, Belimann, 4264! Johannesburg, Jfeisow- 



