Thunbergia. | ACANTHACER (Clarke). 9 
933! Var. 8: Orange River Colony; without precise locality, Cooper, 893! 
3024! ‘Transvaal; Pilgrims Rest, Greenstock! and without precise locality, 
Sanderson ! 
Eastern Re@ron: Pondoland; near Saugmeisters, Bachmann, 1267! 
Leaves widest near the base in Bachmann, 1267. In Galpin, 933, the lower 
leaves are ovate, and it would so far go better with ZY. atriplicifolia, form 
megalantha, but the leaves are very entire. The var. minor, on the contrary, 
differs from 7. canthotricha, Lindau, by having the leaves not rarely toothed. It 
is quite an open question whether the series, from T. atriplicifolia to T. 
Bachmanni with all their varieties, is not better united, as has been done by 
T. Anderson. 
13. T. neglecta (Sonder in Linnea, xxiii. 89); scabrous hairy ; 
stems about a foot long, proeumbent rambling, much branched ; 
leaves 1 in. long and broad, ovate, sinuate-toothed, triangular or 
subcordate at the base; petioles of the middle and lower stem-leaves 
4-+ in. long; bracteoles 1 in. long, elliptic ; calyx-teeth about 12, 
linear, + in. long; corolla-tube 1—% in. long; limb 1 in. in diam. ; 
anther-cells (6-4. of those in one flower) spurred and with beaded 
hairs at the base; style glabrous; stigma with one lobe below the 
other; capsule exceeding 1 in. long, glabrous; seeds not much 
compressed, surface wrinkled. 7. Anders. in Journ. Linn. Soe. vii. 
20. T. hirta, Sonder in Linnea, xxiii. 88, not of Lindau. T. 
Bauri, Lindau in Engl. Jahrb. xxiy. 312. TT. dregeana, partly 
Nees ms. 
KaLAnart ReGion: Transvaal; Magaliesberg, Zeyher, 1420! Burke, 252! 
Waterfall River, near Lydenberg, Wilms, 1231! Orange River Colony ; Great 
Vet River, Zeyher, 1419! Burke! 
EAstERN Reaion; Tembuland; Bazeia, 2000 ft., Baur, 169! 
Sonder says that Z. neglecta differs from his T, hirta by having the corolla 
only half the length. His example of 7. hirta (Zeyher, 1419), is larger than his 
type (Zeyher, 1420) neglecta in all its parts; the corolla-tube may be half as long 
again in the dried example. 
14. T. amena (C. B. Clarke) ; a densely villous twiner; leaves up 
to 14 by 1 in., cordate-ovate, toothed; petioles up to 4 in. long; 
bracteoles 2 in. long, cordate-triangular ; calyx-teeth about 10, linear, 
1 in. long ; corolla-tube 1 in. long; limb 14 in. in diam., yellow; 
anther-cells (6—4 of those in each flower) spurred at the base ; style 
glabrous ; stigma with 1 lobe much below the other. 
KAtauAri Reeton: Transvaal ; Houtbosch Berg, Nelson, 498! Pilgrims Rest, 
Greenstock ! 
15. T. pondoensis (Lindau in Engl. Jahrb. xvii. 93, and Beibl. 
41, 37, 41); a hairy twiner; leaves up to 1} by 1 in., entire, acute 
not acuminate, base deeply hastate or cordate; petioles —% in, long; 
bracteoles 2 in, long, elliptic ; calyx-teeth 12, linear, 3 in. long; 
corolla-tube 8 in. long; limb 1 in. in diam. ; anther-eells short, with 
a tuft of hairs at the base, several in each flower spurred at the base ; 
style glabrous; stigma with 1 lobe much below the other. T. 
angulata, Hook., var. in Herb. Kew. T. angulata, Lindau, partly, — 
t,e. the Cape plant in Engl. Jahrb. xvii, Beibl, 41, 37, 40, 
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