Cephalostigma | LXXIII, CAMPANULACES. 629 
company with species of Commelina, in the Monin ocountry ; fl. and 
fr. 1 May 1860. No. 1155. Leaves broadly lanceolate vaguely 
undulate, entire ; flowers pentamerous, very fugacious ; corolla-lobes 
much narrowed from a rather broad base ; style filiform, exserted ; 
stigmatic lobes rather thick, subspathulate, spreading ; seeds cylindrical- 
ellipsoidal, bright dusky, quite glabrous, shining. In nearly dry sandy 
thickets and among crops of mays, near Lopollo ; fl. and fr. 8 May 
1860. No. 1155b. 
Annual. Fr. with ripe seeds, March and April 1860. Cf. Cou.. 
Carp. 692 (partly). 
2. C, Candolleanum. 
Lightfootia paniculata A. DC.,l.c., 331; Hemsl.,/.c.,476 ; non Sond. 
Huityia.—A very slender, annual herb, scarcely a foot high ; stems 
several, ascending ; flowers pale blue or whitish. In drying-up swampy 
places throughout the district ; fl. and fr. Nov. and Dec. 1859 ; also in 
damp meadows along the banks of the Ferrao river, in company with 
orchids (probably Satyrium paludosum Reichenb. f. ; Welw. herb. n. 
727) ; fl. Jan. 1860. No. 1153. 
The stigmatic lobes are short and broad at the apex of the filiform 
style. This is not the same as C. paniculatum Alph. DC. nor as the 
plant so named by Wallich. 
4, LIGHTFOOTIA L’Hérit. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. ii, p. 555. 
1. L. tenuifolia Alph. DC. in Ann. Sc. Nat., sér. 5, vi. p. 327 
(1866); Hemsl. in Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. ii. p. 475. 
HuitLa.—Flowers nearly milky-white with bluish tint. In wooded 
pastures and on bushy slopes near the lake of Ivantala ; fl. and fr. 
Feb. and beginning of April 1860. No. 1157. Perennial ; flowers 
milky-blue. In bushy wooded parts of the Monino country, and also 
in shady forests ; fl. and fr. beginning of Feb. 1860. No. 1159. 
2. L. marginata Alph. DC., l.c., p. 326; Hemsl., /.c., p. 474. 
HuvuiLua.—F lowers pale blue. In sandy pastures with short herb- 
age, near Lopollo, Nov. 1859; also in hilly places among low bushes 
from Humpata as far as the lake Ivantila, and along the road leading 
to Quilengues, abundant ; fl. and fr. Feb. and April 1860. No. 1156. 
Corolla whitish-blue. In wooded meadows near Eme, Feb. 1860 ; also 
in herbaceous bushy places at the outskirts ‘of forests between 
Catumba and Ohai. A shaggy form of the species. No. 1156) 
Root vertical, apparently biennial. In rocky wooded places from 
Se ane towards Ohai ; a few specimens; fl. and fr. April 1860. 
o. 1158. 
3. L. napiformis Alph. DC., /.c., p. 328; Hemsl., dc., p. 475. 
Punco ANDoNGO.—A perennial herb, 3 to 4 ft. high, with a woody 
rootstock, suberect or ascending ; stem virgately branched, beset 
almost on all sides with rather rigid hairs; calyx herbaceous-green, 
the tube adnate to the base of the ovary, the limb 5-cleft ; corolla 
inserted on the top of the calyx-tube, of a pale violet colour, deeply 
5-partite, the segments rigidly pilose; stamens 5; filaments free, 
gradually dilated from the base, sub-trilobate, the lateral lobes very 
short and ciliate, the intermediate lobe larger elongated and at the 
apex bearing the anther; ovary covered up to the middle by the 
adnate calyx, 3-celled; ovules numerous, inserted near the bottom 
of the cells on the central placentas ; styles exserted, filiform from 
