22 CONSPECTUS TABULARUM. 
_ SS. speciosa ; the foliage is much larger and bolder than in S. latifolva. 
It is well worth introducing to English gardens. 
Fig. 1, Panicle and part of a leaf of Schotia brachypetala; the natural size. Fig. 
2, circle of stamens, showing 3 of the minute petals in position; 3, the five petals removed; 
4, ovary, style, and stigma. The latter figures enlarged. 
XXXII. RANDIA KRAUSSII, Harv. (Rubiacee.) 
R. Eraussii: parcissime spinosa, ramulis virgatis tenuissime puberu- 
lis, foliis obovatis obtusis basi cuneatis glabris subtus reticulatis brevis- 
sime petiolatis, pedunculis alaribus 2—3-floris ebracteatis, calycis tubo 
obconico glaberrimo levi, laciniis obovatis obtusis, corolla velutinse 
tubo brevissimo, limbo amplo patente laciniis late obovatis undulatis, 
antheris brevibus. 
i" en Natal, Krauss, No. 129. Mr. Sanderson, No. 200. Sep. (Herb. 
Descr.—A rigid shrub, with grayish bark, the younger twigs 
minutely downy, and occasionally producing axillary spines. Leaves 
14-2 inches long, 1-inch or more in width, patent, obovate, tapering at. 
base into a short petiole, immersedly penninerved above, delicately 
netted underneath, glabrous. Stipules acuminate. Peduncles ending 
the twigs, or spuriously lateral, 2-3-flowered, shorter than the leaves; 
pedicels ebracteate, filiform, longer than the calyx. Calyx-tube quite 
smooth, obconic ; lacinis obovate, obtuse, equalling the free portion of 
the tube. Corolla with a tube shorter than the calyx, hairy in the 
throat; limb patent, 6-8 lines in diameter, velvetty on both surfaces, 
the segments suborbicular or broadly obovate, undulate, very obtuse. 
Anthers oblong, not + as long as the corolla-segments. Style swollen 
in the middle; stigma short, bifid. Fruit the size of a small cherry, 
crowned with the limb of the calyx. 
Resembling R. dumetorum, but much less spiny, with laxer inflo- 
Tescence, and a different calyx and corolla, &e. 
Fig. 1, branch of Randia Kraussii; the natural size. Fig. 2, corolla laid open; 
3, the calyx 34, the same, with style and ovary, vertically bisected ; 5, cross section of the 
ovary; 6, a ripe fruit, All except Fig. 6 enlarged. 
XXXIV. RANDIA RUDIS, E. Mey. (Rubiacee.) 
_R. rudis: inermis v. ramulis glabris virgatis apice spinescentibus, 
foliis (parvis) fasciculatis obovatis v. ellipticis obtusis basi cuneatis 
glabris v. subtus subtilissme puberulis brevissime petiolatis, pedunculis 
unifloris axillaribus calyce brevioribus ebracteatis, calycis tubo obconico 
glaberrimo levi, laciniis obovatis obtusis, corolle glabra tubo infundi- 
buliformi subexserto, limbo erecto-patente, laciniisoblon gis planis,antheris 
linearibus elongatis. EH. Mey. MS. in Hb. Drege. Heinsia Capensis, 
Buek, in Hb. Ecklon. 
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