﻿442 aESNEEACEJi (Clarke). [Streptocarpus. 



9. S. Vandeleuri (Bak. f. & S. Moore in Journ. Bot. ]901, 262) ; 

 leaf 18 by 10 in., obscurely crenate, hairy on both surfaces ; nerves 

 22 pairs; peduncles 3-6 in. long, stout; cymes 10 in. in diam., 

 viscous-hairy, 50-flowered ; corolla white, curved ; tube cylindric, 

 1-^ in. long; 3-lobed lip considerably longer; filaments glabrous; 

 pollen globose ; ovary densely covered with gland-tipped hairs ; 

 capsule 2 in. long, when ripe very viscous gland-hairy. 



Transvaal ; Greylingstad, Eand, 1313 ! Vandeleur ! 



The example from which Baker f. & S. Moore described the species was a plant 

 of the first season with a detached cuneate-based leaf 7 in. long. The species in 

 its calyx is allied to S. Bunnii, Hook f., but differs in the curved corolla-tube and 

 viscous pistil. 



10. S. Cooperi (C. B, Clarke in DC. Monogr. Phan. v. 150, excl. 

 Buchanan n. 99) ; leaf ovate -elongate, up to 14 in. by 6 in. at the 

 base, crenate, sparingly hairy ; nerves 20 pairs ; peduncle 10 in. long ; 

 inflorescence 5 in. long, 15-flowered ; calyx-lobes ^ in. long, linear, 

 ending in an obscure gland, with spreading not gland-tipped hairs; 

 corolla blue (Cooper), or pink with dark ihioat (Wood) ; tube more 

 than 1 in. long, narrow, but narrowly funnel-shaped in the upper half ; 

 filaments dilated, hardly glandular at top ; pollen globose ; pistil 

 densely hairy with multicellular gland-tipped hairs ; capsule (unripe) 

 2i in. long. 



Kalahaei Eeqion : Orange River Colony, Cooper, 1033 ! 



Easteen Region : Natal ; Van Reenens Pass, 5000-6000 ft.. Wood, 5704 ! 



Buchanan 99, joined with this iu DC. Monogr. Phan. is S. tubijlos. 



11. S. Dunnii (Hook. f. Bot. Mag. t. 6903) ; leaf attaining 36 by 

 16 in. coarsely crenate, very hairy beneath; nerves 20 pairs; 

 peduncles 0-6 in. long, with many (sometimes 40) flowers ; calyx- 

 lobes nearly i in. long, linear-ligulate with many-celled not gland- 

 tipped hairs ; corolla If in. long, pink to pink-yellow ; tube 1|- in. 

 long, narrow-conic, | in. wide at the top, nearly straight ; limb very 

 short ; filaments dilated in the middle, slightly glandular at the tip ; 

 pollen globose ; pistil densely shaggy with erect multicellular not 

 gland-tipped hairs ; capsule 1| by i in. Nichols. Bid. Gard. iii- 

 516; Godefr. Leh. in Le Jardin, 1888, 55, with Jiff., 1894, 115, 

 with fig. ; W. Wtd^on in Garden 4- For. 1890, 608, Jiff. 81. 

 S. Armitayei, Bak. f. ^ S. Moore in Journ. Bot. 1901, 262. 

 Streptocarpus sp., Masters in Gard. Chron. 1886, xxv. 625. 



Kalahaei Region: Transvaal, at 3600 to 6000 ft.; Spitz Kop, Dunn! 

 Devils Knuckles, Wilms, 1026 I Saddleback Range near Barberton, Galpin, 704 ! 

 Armytage ! Greylingstad, Rand, 1313 ! 



Leaves with the upper surface smooth, minutely hairy, the corolla-tube with 

 Blender hairs outside; in the typical S. Armitagei (Galpin 704), the young leaf 

 IS rugose shaggy on the upper surface ; the corolla-tube is more hairy. The 

 young leaves, however, of the S. Bunnii type have the upper surface rugose, 

 more hairy. The length of the pedicels, described as different by Baker f. & S. 

 Moore, appears to me the same at the same a^'e in the two plants. It is observable 



