64 ACANTHACE® (Clarke). [ Justicia. 
Linnea, xv. 371. G. orchioides, Nees in Linnea, xv. 369 ? incl. var. 
B. G. pygmea, Nees in Linnea, xv. 369. G. Linaria, Nees ex 
Drege in Linnea, xx. 200? G. divsmophylla, Nees in Linnea, xv. 
370; Drege in Linnea, xx. 200, Adhatoda patula, Nees in DC. 
Prod. xi. 393. A. pygmea, Nees in DC. Prod. xi. 394. A. 
diosmophyllu, Nees in DC. Prod. xi. 394; Sonder in Linnea, 
xxiil. 94. A. orchioides, var. latifolia, Nees in DC. Prod. xi. 393. 
Soutn AFRicA: without precise locality, Zeyher, 1394! 
Coast Region: Clanwilliam Diy. ; Lange Kloof, 409 ft., Schlechter, 8052! 
Uitenhage Div.; at Commando Kraal, Burke ! by the Sunday River, near 
Commando Kraal, Bolus, 2677! by the Sunday River, Ecklon &¥ Zeyher, 860! 
Zeyher, 1392! Port Elizabeth Div. ; near Port Elizabeth, Baur, 109! Alexandria 
Div. ; uear Enon, Baur, 1051! Albany Div.; in dry thickets, Bowie, 149! 
CrentraL Reaion: Somerset Div.; between Great and Little Fish Rivers, 
2000-3000 ft., Dréye! Graaff Reinet Div. ; plains near Graaff Reinet, 2500 ft., 
Bolus, 683! 
WestERN Region: Little Namaqualand ; between Annenous and Abbeolakte, 
700 ft., MacOwan §& Bolus, Herb. Norm. Aust.-Afr., 672! 
J. orchioides, Veut. Jard. Malm. t, 51, of which there are dried examples at 
Kew, is probably a cultivated state of J. patula, 'T. Anders, 3 itis larger in all 
its parts ; some leaves exceed 3 in. in length; some pedicels are nearly 4 in, long, 
and have 2 bracts near the calyx, which is hairy ; the corolla is 3-# in. long; 
Ventenat says the seeds were 4 or 5.—J. patula, Lichtenst. in Roem. et Schultes 
Syst. i. 164, can only be guessed at from the description, which says that the 
branches were all opposite and the bracts at the base of the calyx glandular ; 
these points strongly suggest that Lichtenstein’s patula was Didge’s J. patula, b 
which was Nees’ J. orchioides, a. 
19. J. thymifolia (C. B. Clarke); nearly glabrous, except the 
corolla; branches 12 in. long, divided, rigid, striate, internodc:s 
mostly 4-3 in. long; leaves 1-2 by 1 in, very obtuse; petiole 
0-5 in. ; flowers towards the ends of the branches, axillary, solitary, 
rarely 2 together, not running into a spike ; calyx-lobes 5, 3-1 in, 
long, narrowly lanceolate or oblong or somewhat obovate, whitish, 
nearly glabrous; corolla 2 in. long or more, hairy outside; capsule 
+ in. long, and nearly 1 in. broad upwards, glabrous, 4-seeded ; 
seeds tubercular-rugose. Adhatoda thymifolia, Nees in DC. Prod. 
xi. 392. 
Katanari Reoion: Griqualand West, Hay Div. ; between Griqua Town and 
Spuigslang, Burchell, 1702! 
This species appears to have been overlooked altogether by T. Anderson. 
20. J. Woodii (C. B. Clarke); whole plant hairy; stems 3 in. 
long ; leaves 1 by + in., ovate, obtuse ; flowers scattered, axillary ; 
ealyx-lobes 4} in. long, linear; corolla hardly 2 in. long, hairy ; 
capsule hardly more than +4 in, long, 4-seeded, sessile, hairy all 
over, 
EASTERN REGION; Natal ; Noodsberg, 2000 ft., Wood, 112! 
21. J. campylostemon (T. Anders. in Journ, Linn. Soc. vii. 44) ; 
branches 1-2 ft. long, with pubescent lines, or glabrate; leaves 
4-5 by 14-2 in., elliptic, acuminate at each end, glabrate or pubes- 
cent on the nerves, margin wavy ; petioles 1-2} in, long; cymes 
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