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becoming smaller, rounded, obtuse or acute at the apex, rounded or 
slightly narrowed at the base, rather regularly crenate, irregularly 
erose-dentate or sometimes only slightly undulate, occasionally lobed 
in the lower part, prominently 5- or 6- nerved each side, sparingly 
covered with short stiff hairs above, hispid on the nerves beneath 
or almost glabrous, densely gland-dotted ; petiole 2-10 lin. long ; 
whorls 2—6-flowered, distant, in a terminal simple or few-branched 
raceme 3-12 in. long; bracts ovate, spinescent-acuminate, shorter 
than the calyx ; pedicels 1—2 lin. long, villous ; calyx campanulate, 
31-33 lin. long, about 4 lin. long when mature, rather sparingly 
pubescent, gland-dotted ; tube 1} lin. long; upper lip about 2 lin. 
long, finally truncate, 3-toothed ; teeth subulate from a broad base, 
4-3 lin, long, spinescent ; lower lip about 13 lin. long, bifid ; teeth 
linear- or lanceolate-triangular, 14 lin. long, spinescent ; corolla pale 
blue or purple-blue, 63-7 lin. long, puberulous ; tube broad, 34-47 
lin. long, 3-1 lin. broad at the base, broadly ventricose at the 
throat, slightly recurved ; upper lip obovate-oblong, 24-3 lin. long, 
bilobed ; lower lip 3-4} lin. long ; median lobe broadly obcordate, 
13-21 lin. long, nearly 24-3} lin. broad ; lateral lobes shorter, 
rounded. 
Katanart Recon: Orange River Colony ; Besters Vlei, near Witzies Hoek,. 
Bolus, 8237 ! 
Eastern Recion: Griqualand East; Vaal Bank, Haygarth in Herb. Wood, 
4190! Natal, Cooper, 1279 ! Southdowns, 5000-6000 ft., Evans, 389! 
Cooper, 2889, from Natal, a juvenile specimen, is probably the same species. 
It has deeply lobed basal leaves up to 34 in. long. 
S. Cooper closely resembles S. Woodii, Guerke, and the larger-flowered form of 
S. runcinata, Linn. f., but it has much larger flowers than either. From 8. repens, 
Burch., it differs in its dwarfer branched habit and in having usually much 
smaller less-lobed leaves. 
Imperfectly known Species. 
37. 8. granitica (Hochst. in Flora, 1845, 65); an undershrub ; 
stem simple, 1 ft. high, minutely hairy ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, 
almost quite entire or serrate-dentate in the upper part, prominently 
net-veined beneath, shining (glutinous ?), somewhat hispid ; whorls 
few-flowered, in simple or slightly branched racemes ; pedicels short,. 
pubescent ; bracts rather small ; calyx 2-lipped ; teeth cuspidate, 
Coast Recron: Caledon Div., at the foot of Babylon's Tower Mountain, in 
granitic soil, Arauss, 1120. 
38. 8. lanuginosa (Burm. f. Fil. Cap. Prodr. 1); lower leaves. 
lunulate ; upper oblong, tomentose. 
SourH Arrica : without locality, Oldenland ex Burmann, 
XVII. CEDRONELLA, Moench. 
Calyx tubular or campanulate, 13-15-nerved, subequal or oblique 
at the mouth, equally 5-toothed. Corolla-tube exserted, enlarged at 
the throat, exannulate inside; limb 2-lipped; upper lip erect ; 
