Lippia.] VERBENACE® (Pearson.) 195 
glandular, pubescent without and within, 1}-24 lin. long; anterior 
lip broad, with a sinuate margin, rounded or subemarginate, larger 
than the broadly oblong posterior; ovary and style 1-1} lin. long ; 
pyrene smooth, glabrous, semiglobose, $—1 lin. long. 
Katauart Recion: Orange River Colony ; Sand River, Zeyher, 1372! Burke / 
between the Vaal River and Rhenoster Berg, Mrs. Bowker, 665! Griqualand 
West ; banks of the Vaal and Harts Rivers, Holub! Bechuanaland ; Barolong 
Territory, Holub/ Transvaal; Jeppes Town Ridges, Johannesburg, about 
6000 ft., Gilfillan in Herb., Galpin, 6246! 
4. L. asperifolia (Rich. Cat. Hort. Med. Par. 67, ex H. B. & K. 
Noy. Gen. et Sp. ii. 265) ; an erect much-branched aromatic shrub, 
4-5 ft. high (Gerrard); adult stems terete or subangular, striate, 
scabrid-pubescent ; leaves opposite or in whorls of 3 or 4, shortly 
petioled or sessile, oblong or oblong-lanceolate, cuneate at the base, 
obtuse or subacute, serrate or crenate-serrate, rugose, with 4-7 
ascending primary nerves on each side impressed above, prominent 
beneath, scabrid-pubescent above, pubescent on the veins beneath, 
4_]1 in, long, 1-} in. broad; spikes small, globose, with a pubescent 
axis, solitary or 2-4 together, up to 5 lin, long, 2-3 lin. in diam. ; 
peduncle 1-13 in. long; braets not exceeding the flower, broadly 
ovate, obovate or slightly obeordate, shortly and abruptly acuminate 
or caudate-acuminate, silky-pubescent and glandular beneath, glabrous 
3_] lin, broad; calyx 2-lobed, compressed, densely 
above, 1—1+ lin. long, $ 
pubescent without, glabrous within, {-1 lin. long; lobes shorter than 
the tube, subacute, obtuse or rounded ; corolla white, glandular and 
pubescent without in the upper part (more densely so in the lateral 
regions) glabrous or minutely pubescent within, 13-2 lin. long; 
posterior lobe broadly triangular, somewhat cordate at the base, 
smaller than the anterior; pyrene oblong, plano-convex, flattened at 
the commissure. Kunth, Syn. ii. 54; Walp. Rep. iv. 47; Schauer 
in DC. Prod. xi. 583; Baker in Dyer, Fl. Trop. Afr. v. 280. L. 
capensis, Spreng. Syst. Veg. ii. 751. L. scabra, Hochst. in Flora, 
1845, 68; Walp. U. c. 134. Verbena globifora, L’Herit. Stirp. 
Nov. 23, t. 12 (excl. syn.) ; Willd. Sp. Pil. i. 116. V. capensis, 
Thunb. Fl. Cap. ed. Schult. 447. Zapania odoratissima, Scop. 
Delic. i, 34, t. 15. Z. lantanoides, Lam. qu. i, 08. 2. odorata, 
Pers. Syn. ii. 140. Z. globiflora, Poir. in Lam. Encyel. viii. 840. 
Lantana lavandulacea, Willd. Sp. Pl. im. 319; Jacg. Hort. 
Schoenbr, iii. 59, t. 361; Walp. 1. c. 64. 
Sourn AFRICA: without precise locality, Drége ! 
Coast Region: Albany Div.; in thickets near Grahamstown, MacOwan ! 
King Williamstown Div, ; on the banks of the Buffalo River, near King Williams- 
town, Pappe! Drége! in rough places on the mountains near King Williamstown, 
1500 ft., Tyson in MacOwan and Bolus, Herb. Norm. Aust.-Afr., 848! 
Krantz Kloof, Kuntze. Keiskamma, Mrs. Hutton / Eastern frontier, MacOwan, 
503! Hutton! British Kaffraria, Cooper, 156! ; 
Katanart Recion: Transvaal; near Lydenburg, Wilms, 1182! 
Eastern Recron: Transkei; Kreilis Country, Bowker, 276! Natal; Inanda, 
1800 ft., Wood, 32! coast land, Sutherland! at the edges of the woods around 
Durban Bay, Krauss, 247! between Durban and Maritzburg, Sanderson, 97 ! 
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