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HWan.—Near Enon, on table-land, 1000-2000 feet; and between Hoffman's Kloof 
and Driefontein, Drege ! Ecklon § Zeyher! Port Natal, Dr, Gueinzius, Dr. Krauss, No. 
347. (Herb. T. C. D.) 
A rigid shrub, readily known from A. Krauss by its smaller, fas- 
cicled leaves ; short, one-flowered peduncles; and smaller, glabrous, funnel- 
shaped corolla, with narrow segments and Jong anthers ; differences which 
are sufficiently shown in our figures. 
Fig. 1, Randia rudis, spray, the natural size. Fig. 2, a corolla, bearing the sta- 
mens laid open; 3, a calyx; 4, a vertical section of the same, and of the ovary; 5, trans- 
verse section of the ovary ; 6, the style and clavate stigma. 
XXXYV. RANDIA PARVIFOLIA, Harv. (Rubiacee.) 
R. parvifolia: inermis, ramulis virgatis tenuissime puberulis, foliis 
(parvis) fasciculatis obovato-rotundatis basi cuneatis glabris subsessilibus, 
pedunculis unifloris axillaribus calyce brevioribus ebracteatis, calycis 
tubo obconico scabro, laciniis anguste obovatis mucronatis subcarinatis 
costatisque, corolle glabre tubo e basi ampliato infundibuliformi, 
limbo erecto-patente laciniis oblongis planis, antheris linearibus utrin- 
que acutis elongatis. 
Has.—Port Natal, Mr. Sanderson. (Herb. T. C. D. comm. cl. Hook.) 
Chiefly to be known from R. rudis by its scabrous or setulose calyx, 
with ribbed, subacute, or mucronulate lobes, separated by truncate, 
ciliolate insterpaces. It is perhaps a mere local variety. 
Fig. 1, Randia parvifolia, part of a branch and twigs, the natural size. Fig. 2, a 
corolla laid open; 3, calyx; 4, the same, cut through vertically ; 5, cross section of the 
ovary; 6, style and clavate stigma. 
XXXVI. AULAYA COCCINEA, Harv. (Scrophularinee. ) 
A. coccinea: caule elato, squamis ovatis obtusis, racemo plurifloro, 
calyce campanulato laciniis triangulari-ovatis tubo brevioribus, coroll 
tubo sursum inflato calyce subduplo longiore, limbi laciniis undulatis 
patentibus. 
Has.—-Port Natal, in dense woods, Back-beach and Borea-bush, Mr. Sanderson. 
(Herb. T. C. D. comm. cl. Hook.) 
Descr.—A root-parasite ; ‘‘ whole plant crimson,” viscoso-pubescent, 
turning black in drying. Stem 12-18 inches high, erect, very straight, 
simple, ribbed and furrowed, ending in a raceme. Leaf-scales scattered, 
ovate, obtuse, amplexicaul, concave. Raceme laxly 8-1 0—flowered ; 
bracts similar to the leaf-scales, about as long as the pedicels. Calyx 
bell-shaped, half-inch long, with two oblong sublanceolate bracteoles at 
base, and short, deltoid, or subovate lobes. Corolla, ‘when fully blown, 
inclining to white,” the tube inflated upwards, incurved, limb spread- 
ing or reflexed, undulate. Stzgma clavate. 
