264: LXXXVII. SCROPHULARIACE®. 
Stamens 4, didynamous ; anthers 2-celled, cells oblong. Cap- 
sules ovoid or globose, cells opening by one or more valved- 
pores, the lower cell rarely small and indehiscent.—DC. Prod. 
x. p. 266. 
L. spuria, Mill., a widely-dispersed plant, of European origin, is common 
on rubbish heaps, etc., about Capetown. It is a much-branched, diffuse, 
villous annual, with alternate, roundish cordate leaves, and axillary, long- 
pedicelled flowers. 
TrIBE 3. CHELONER. (Gen. 7-13.) 
7. PHYGELIUS, E. Mey. 
Calyx 5-parted. Corolla-tube elongate, incurved, the limb 
oblique, with short, rounded lobes. Stamens 4, declined, ex- 
serted, a minute rudiment of a fifth at base of corolla; 
anther-cells parallel, scarcely confluent at summit. Capsules 
very oblique, with the after-cell much larger, slowly opening 
septicidally at the apex.?—DC. Prod. x. p. 300. 
A glabrous halfshrub, with 4-angled stems, opposite, petioled, ovate or 
ovato-lanceolate leaves, and cymoso-paniculate, scarlet flowers.— Witberg 
and Natal. 
8. BOWKERIA, Harv. 
Calyx 5-parted; segments unequal, the back one wider, 
imbricate in bud. Corolla ovoid-ventricose, 2-labiate, the 
upper lip galeate, erect, 2-toothed, lower inflated-cymbiform, 
3-lobed at apex. Stamens 4, in the base of the corolla, didy- 
namous, included (with a fifth rudiment) ; anthers 2-celled, 
the cells equal, parallel, pointless. Ovary 2-(rarely 3-)celled ; 
ovules numerous; style filiform; stigma simple. Capsules 
not seen.—TZhes. Cap. t. 37. 
Shrubs, glabrous or hairy, subviscid, with opposite or 3-nate broad, 
toothed, veiny, rigid leaves, and terminal, few-flowered cymes. Flowers 
red ?—2 species, from the Eastern district and Natal. 
9. HALLERIA, Linn. 
Calyx cuplike-bellshaped, with 38-5 broad, short lobes. 
Corolla tubular, widening upwards, with an oblique, shortly 
5-lobed limb, the lobes flat. Stamens 4, scarcely declined, 
mostly exserted or subexserted ; anther-cells distinct. Fruit 
fleshy, indehiscent, with fleshy placentas at length filling the 
cavity.—DC. Prod. x. p. 301. 
Glabrous shrubs. Leaves ovate or oblong. Pedicels mostly tufted ; 
corolla red.—8 species, dispersed. 
10. FREYLINIA, Colla. 
Calyx 5-parted. Corolla tubular, the 5-lobed limb sub-2- 
labiate, all the segments spreading and flattish. Stamens 4, 
