Siphonoglossa. | ACANTHACER (Clarke), 79 
§ Prantl, Pflanzenfam. iv.3 B, 349. J. prostrata, Schlechtend, 
ex Nees in DC. Prod. xi. 390. Gendarussa leptantha, Nees in 
Linnea, xv. 372. Rhinacanthus tubulosus, Presl, Bot. Bemerk. 95. 
Adhatoda tubulosa, Nees in DC. Prod. xi. 892. A. leptantha, Nees 
in DC. Prod. xi. 390, 
Coast Recion: Alexandria Div.; Bushman River, Eck/on. 
EASTERN KEGION: Pondoland; St. Johns River, 1000 ft., Drége! between 
St. Johns River and Umtsikaba River, under 1000 ft., Drege! Griqualand East ; 
Zuur Berg Mountains, near Kokstad, 4000 ft., Tyson, 1700! 5000-6090 ft., 
Tyson, 1166! 
The plant meant by Schinz (Mém. Herb. Boiss. x. 64) is doubtful, as he 
appears to have confused the prostrata of Nees with the protracta of T. 
Anderson, 
2. 8. Nummularia (S. Moore in Journ. Bot. 1880, 40) ; softly hairy, 
branches 6-10 in. long, rigid; leaves 4-2 in. long, round, subsessile ; 
flowers few, scattered in the upper axils; bracteoles minute ; calyx- 
segments 5, hardly } in. long, narrow-lanceolate ; corolla-tube 2 by 
z'o in., hardly widened upwards; lips 1 in. long with rounded lobes ; 
one auther-cell much below the other, tailed; pollen ellipsoid with 
2 stopples, and 2 or 3 rows of tubercles on either side of each 
stopple. 
Eastern Reoion: King Williamstown Div.; Keiskamma Hoek, Cooper, 
370! 
3. 8. (?) linifolia (C, B. Clarke) ; stem short, woody, whence arise 
annual simple flowering stems 6-9 in. long; leaves 11 by 2 in., 
narrow-lanceolate, glabrous or obscurely hispidulous, sessile; fluwers 
solitary in the 2 or 3 upper axils; bracts linear; calyx-lobes 3-2 in, 
long, linear, thinly hispidulous ; corolla hairy, ‘“ pale purple, lower lip 
blotched deep purple” (Galpin); tube 13-14 in. long, the lower 
half about 54; in. broad, the upper half tubular vs-1'o in. broad ; 
posticous lip 2 in. long, oblong-linear, subentire; anticous lip 3 in. 
long, narrowly cuneate, cut halfway down into 3 narrow-lanceolate 
lobes ; anthers exserted, rather large, purple-rose, one (nearly entirely) 
below the other with a short distinct ‘white tail; pollen ellipsoid 
with 2 stopples and 3 rows of tubercles on either side of each stopple ; 
ovary glabrous, oblong, with 4 ovules; style very long, glabrous, 
slightly swollen in the middle. Aulojusticia linifolia, Lindau in 
Engl. Jahrb. xxiv. 325 and Engl. § Prantl, Pflanzenfam. Nachtr. 
%u li.-iv. 309, 
Katanart ReGion: Transvaal; mountain sides of the Saddleback Range, 
near Barberton, 4000-5000 ft., Galpin, 826! stony places on mountuins near 
Barberton, 3500 ft., Thorncroft, 81 (in Wood. Herb. 4160) ! 
XXIII. ADHATODA, Nees, 
Anther-cells at nearly equal height, the lower one obscurely 
mucronate or very shortly tailed; pollen without rows of tubercles ; 
otherwise as Justicia. 
