﻿414 scROPHULARiACE^ (Hiem). [Harveya. 



2091 ! Cape Div. ; sandy places near Smitswinkel Bay, Bodkin in Herh. Bolus, 

 8041 ! near Uifcers Hoek, Krauss. 



Western Eegion : Namaqualand ; Kok (Kook ?) Fontein, Barhly, 2 ! 



Eastern Eegion : Natal ; on sand dunes near Durban, Krauss. 



20. H. hyobanchoides (Schlechter in Engl. Jahrb. xxvii. 184) ; 

 an erect herb, simple, 4-13 in. high or more, viscid, somewhat 

 pubescent, parasitical on the roots of Aspalathus especially A. 

 laricifolia, Berg. ; stem snccnlent, about f in. thick below when 

 alive, mostly clothed with imbricate foliaceous scales ; leaves scale- 

 like, crowded, scattered or opposite, ovate or oval, obtuse, scarcely 

 narrowed at the decurrent base, sessile, puberulous, ciliolate, deep 

 scarlet or the lower dusky-yellowish, i-1 in. long, by J— i in, broad 

 or the lower smaller ; flowers spicate, numerous, subsessile, li in. 

 long ; bracts obovate-oblong, }~L} in, long, deep scarlet ; bracteoles 

 linear, f-l|- in. long ; calyx subcylindrical, straight, dimidiate, deep 

 scarlet, 1-1^ in. long, slightly puberulous, ciliolate, one side with a 

 single linear segment about 1 in. long, the other 4-cleft with the 

 lobes linear-lanceolate obtuse and l-i- in. long ; eoroUa-tube cylin- 

 drical, nearly straight except the oblique top, gland ular-pubenilous 

 outside above, li in. long, ^-§ in. in diam., clear bright yellow or 

 orange outside, tough, not membranous ; mouth subvertical, about 

 i- in. in diara.; limb subvertical, spreading, dull olivaceous green, 

 minutely glandular-puberulous on the face and margins, |-| in. in 

 diam.; lobes rounded, subequal, about -i- in. broad ; stamens glabrous ; 

 style longer than the stamens ; stigma clavate. Aulaya hjohan- 

 eJioides, Hai-v. ex Schlechter, I.e. (Anlmja). 



ioo?^u^ Region: Albany Div.; monntains near Grahainstown, MaeOwan, 

 128 ! Humansdorp Div. ; Humansdorp, Holland, in Herb. Wolley Bod, 1516a ! 



According to Schlechter, I.e., the species extends to the Vanstaden 

 Mountains. 



y 21. H. speciosa (Bernh. ex Krauss in Flora, 1844, 831); an 

 erect herb,^ sometimes decumbent at the base, glabrous or nearly so, 

 f-3i ft. high, parasitical, dusky when dried : stem simple, obtusely 

 angular when fresh, furrowed when dry, usually erect or sinuous- 

 erect ; leaves all scale-like, opposite or alternate, not numerous, 

 ovate or oblong, obtuse or scarcely acute, somewhat narrowed at the 

 sessile base, concave and adpressed, entire, \-\\ in. long, M in- 

 broad ; flowers racemose, subspicate, on short pedicels in the axils of 

 the bracts, 2-3} in. long; pedicels up to f in. long or less, bibracteo- 

 late above the middle; bracteoles opposite, free from the calyx, 

 linear or nearly so, |-li^ in. long; calyx campanulate-oblong, loose, 

 veined, lO-ner^ed, not ribbed, 1-1| in. long, shortly 5-lobed ; tube 

 subcyhndrical above the campanulate base, \-\ in. in diam. ; lobes 

 deltoid or ovate, J-v in. long; corolla-tube subcylindrical, narrowly 

 tunnel-shaped and gently curved towards the top, shaggy outside 

 with turgid somewhat viscid hairs, glabrous within below, bearded 

 within about the insertion of the filaments, usually 2-3 in. long, 

 s— f in. in diam. about the middle, white with yellow throat or 



