Justicia. | ACANTHACEE (Clarke), 65 
axillary, lax, compound, with slender branches, the flowers approxi- 
mated at the tips ; bracts and bracteoles inconspicuous ; calyx-lobes 
sin. long, linear, acute, scarcely pubescent; corolla 3% in. long, 
white with purple spots; one anther-cell slightly below the other, 
with a minute white tail; pollen ellipsoid, banded, stopples 2, 
tubercles minute ; ovary glabrous; style slightly hairy in the lower 
part; capsule % in. long, glabrous, stalk very narrow, top clavate 
3 in. wide and 4-seeded ; seeds tubercular-rugose. NW. E. Brown in 
Gard. Chron, xix. (1883) 44. Campylostemon campanulatus, E. Meyer 
in Drége, Zwei Pflanzengeoyr. Documente, 153, 170. Leptostachya 
campylostemon, Nees in DC. Prod. xi. 878. Rhaphidospora campy= 
lustemon, Lindau in Engl. § Prantl, Pflanzenfam. iv. 3B, 329. 
Coast Reeion: Albany Div.; Blue Krantz, Burchell, 3636! Stockenstrom 
Div.; Kat Berg, 2000 ft., Hutton! 
CENTRAL Reson: Somerset Diy.; Somerset East, Bowker / 
Katanart Re@ion; Transvaal ; Makwongwa Forest, near Barberton, 3200 ft., 
Galpin, 904! 
KasteERN ReGIonN: Pondoland; between St. Johns River and Umtsikaba 
River, under 1000 ft., Drége! Griqualand East ; in a wood on Mount Malowe, 
4000 tt., Tyson, 2083! and in MacOwan & Bolus, Hirb. Norm. Aust.-Afr., 892! 
Natal; Inanda, Wood, 773! Tougaat, 3022! and without precise locality, 
Gerrard, 1898! 1899! 1900! Cooper, 1104! Cordukes ! 
22. J. Bolusii (C. B. Clarke); shrubby, nearly glabrous except the 
flowers; branches 12 in. long, leafy; leaves 2 by 1—2 in., elliptie, 
obtuse, base narrowed ; petiole 2-1 in. long; peduncles many towards 
the top of the branches, about 1 in. long, rigid, mostly simple, with 
2—5 flowers clustered at the top; bracts and bracteoles inconspicuous ; 
calyx 1 in. long, divided to the base; segments 5, very narrowly 
lanceolate, minutely pubescent and glandular; corolla: 2 in, long ; 
one anther-cell mueh below the other, with a large forked tail ; 
pollen ellipsoid, longitudinally striated, stopples 2, tubercles 0 ; 
ovary densely shaggy; style slightly hairy. 
Coast Region: Komgha Div.; margins of woods near Komgha, 1800 ft., 
Flanagan, 608 ! 
This species comes between J. Geadarussa, Linn. f., and J. cordata, T, Anders, 
23. J. anagalloides (T. Anders. in Journ. Linn. Soe, vii. 42) ; 
branches 6-16 in. long, weak, pubescent or hispid, often in lines ; 
leaves 2 by 1 in., when mature nearly glabrous, tip obtuse, hase 
cuneate ; petiole 0-2 in. long; peduncles scattered, {-1 in. long, 
with 2 or 3 flowers near the top; bracteoles linear, shorter than the _ 
calyx ; calyx 1 in. long, 5-lobed to the base ; segments linear, nearly 
glabrous ; corolla 1 in. long, white; lower anther-cell with a clavate 
tail; pollen ellipsoid with 2 stopples and 1 row of tubercles on either 
side of each stopple; style-base and top of ovary hairy; capsule 
more than 1 in. long, ellipsoid, widened upwards, glabrate, 4-seeded ; 
seeds tubercular-rugose. Adhatoda anagalloides, Nees in DC. Prod. 
xi, 403. pepe 
: 1; Apies River, Burke ! Macmac Creek, ud! 
Serre mime tire 4090-5000 ft., Galpin, 682! Elands Foutein, 
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