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ascending ; anther-cells parallel, subdistinct ; a short rudiment 
of the fifth stamen in base of corolla. Style capitate, stigma- 
tose at the apex. Capsules ovate or oblong, septicidal, the 
valves leathery, 2-fid.—DC. Prod. x. p. 383. 
Shrubs, mostly glabrous. Leaves opposite or the upper scattered, en- 
tire, shining. Panicles or racemes terminal ; flowers orange or lilac.—4 
species, dispersed. 
11. TEEDIA, Rud. 
Calyx 5-parted. Corolla tubular ; limb with 5 spreading, 
flattish lobes. Stamens 4, ascending; anther-cells parallel, 
distinct. Style short, thickly capitate at apex. Berry 2- 
celled, indehiscent. Seeds numerous.—DC. Prod. x. p. 334. 
Small shrubs with opposite, ovate leaves, and few-flowered cymes in the 
upper axils, forming a leafy thyrsus. Flowers red.—2 species, from the 
Western and Northern districts. 
12, ANASTRABE, E. Mey. 
Calyx bell-shaped, semi-5-fid. Corolla with a short tube 
and 2-labiate limb, the upper lip 2-fid, with flat lobes, the 
lower very large, concave, cymbiform, patent, shortly 3-fid at 
the apex. Stamens 4, subascendent; anther-cells confluent 
at apex. Style truncate or emarginate. Capsule ovate-ob- 
long, septicidal, the valves leathery, 2-fid—DC. Prod. x. p. 
834. 
A shrub, with opposite, petioled, quite entire or serrulate leaves shining 
above, white beneath. Flowers in axillary or terminal, many-flowered, 
corymbose cymes, tomentose.—1 or 2 species from Natal 
13. IXIANTHES, Benth. 
Calyx very deeply 2-lipped, the upper lip 3-fid, lower 2- 
parted. Corolla-tube short, ample; upper lip erect, shortly 
2-fid ; lower spreading, ample, flat, broadly 3-lobed. 2 anterior 
stamens fertile, ascending, their anther-cells thick, divaricated ; 
2 back stamens short, with small, empty anthers; a very short 
rudiment of a fifth stamen. Style subentire. Capsule septi- 
cidally 2-parted, the valves shortly 2-fid, carrying placentas 
on their inflexed margins —DC. Prod. x. p. 385; Thes. Cap. 
799. 
A densely leafy shrub, the young parts hairy. Leaves 3-4 in a whorl, 
linear-lanceolate, distantly toothed beyond the middle, Peduncles axillary, 
1-flowered, 2-bracteate in the middle. Calyx rigid. Corolla viscid exter- 
- nally. 
TrrBe 4. Escopeprex. (Gen. 14-15.) 
14. MELASMA, Berg. 
Calyx loosely ovate-campanulate, leafy, angular, then in- 
