158 BELAGINEX (Rolfe). [Selago, 
long ; flowers in racemes, which are often congested when young, 
but elongated in fruit up to 2 in. or more long; bracts elliptic- 
oblong, obtuse, concave, glabrous, adnate at the base to the pedicel, 
1 lin. long; pedicels slender, 1 lin. long; calyx campanulate, % lin. 
long, nearly glabrous ; lobes triangular-oblong, subobtuse, shorter 
than the tube; corolla-tube oblong, 1 lin. long; lobes broadly- 
oblong, unequal, shorter than the tube; fruit ovoid, subeompressed, 
1 lin. long. 
EastERN ReGion: Pondoland, Bachmann, 1217! 1221! 
70, S. Rustii (Rolfe) ; annual (?), branched chiefly at the base, 
x ft. or more high; branches puberulous ; leaves somewhat fascieled, 
lanceolate or lanceolate-linear, subobtuse, denticulate above the 
middle, puberulous, 3-5 lin. long; flowers arranged in dense heads 
or arrested racemes 3-4 lin. long; bracts subspathulate-oblong, — 
obtuse, ciliate, 13 lin. long, adnate at the base to the pedicel ; ~ 
pedicel {-} lin. long ; calyx 12 lin. long; lobes oblong, obtuse, 
strongly ciliate, shorter than the tube; corolla-tube linear-oblong, 
1; lin. long; lobes broadly oblong, subequal, about a third as long as 
the tube. 
Coast Reaton: Riversdale Div.; Riversdale, Rust, 100 ! 
71. 8. Tysoni (Rolfe); perennial, much branched, about 1 ft. 
high; branches puberulous ; leaves usually solitary, sometimes with a 
few small leaflets in the axils, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, sub- 
obtuse, minutely puberulous, 3-6 lin. long; racemes subcapitate when 
young, afterwards elongated up to 2 in.; bracts lanceolate-oblong, 
subobtuse, puberulous, adnate at the base to the pedicel, 2-21 lin. 
long; pedicels } lin. long; calyx 14 lin. long, puberulous; lobes 
lanceolate-oblong, acute, ciliate, nearly twice as long as the tube; 
corolla-tube linear-oblong, 12 lin. long; lobes broadly oblong, 
scarcely half as long as the tube; fruit ovoid-oblong, 1-12 lin. 
long. ; 
Eastern Recion: Griqualand East; at the summit of Mount Currie, near 
Kokstad, 7000 ft., Tyson, 1288! Tyson in MacOwan and Bolus, Herb. Norm. 
Aust.-Afr., 969 ! 
72. 8. trinervia (E. Meyer, Comm. 261); perennial, branched, 
1 ft. or more high; branches minutely puberulous; leaves mostly 
solitary, lanceolate-oblong to linear-lanceolate, subobtuse, nearly 
glabrous, 4-12 lin. long; racemes subcorymbose at first, elongated in 
fruit up to 1 in.; bracts lanceolate, subacute, adnate at the base to 
the pedicel, 1}~-2 lin. long; pedicels slender, 1 lin. long ; calyx 
1} lin, long ; lobes linear, subobtuse, ciliate, about three times as long 
as the tube; corolla-tube linear-oblong, 12 lin. long; lobes broadly 
oblong, subequal, about a third as long as the tube; fruit ovoid- 
oblong, subcompressed, 1 lin. long. E. Meyer in Drége, Zwei Pflan- 
zengeogr. Documente, 157,219; Walp. Rep. iv. 157; Choisy in DC, 
Prod, xii. 13, 
