756 LXXXIX, SCROPHULARIACES. | Anticharis 
2. ANTICHARIS Endl. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. ii. p. 928. 
1. A. linearis Hochst. ex Aschers. in Monatsber. Akad. Wiss. 
Berl. 1866, p. 882 (1867). 
Doratanthera linearis Benth, in DC. Prodr. x. p. 347 (1846). 
MossamMepDgEs.—An annual, erect, branched herb, about 4 to 9 in. 
high, with the aspect of Linaria viscida Moench, glandular-viscid 
throughout ; stem and branches slender, purple ; corolla salver-shaped, 
the tube gradually widened, the limb 5-cleft, the segments obtuse with 
one larger than the others forming a subringent corolla, the tube 
whitish-yellow, the limb violet-coloured spotted inside with purple ; 
capsule 2-celled; seeds numerous, turning yellow, longitudinally 
furrowed. In rocky maritime places at Praia da Amelia and about 
Santo Antonio, plentiful ; fl. and very few fr. 20 July 1859. No. 5810- 
Our specimens differ from the typical form of the species by the 
bracteoles being inserted below the middle of the peduncles. 
2. A. Aschersoniana Schinz in Verh. Bot. Brandenb. xxxi. 
p- 188 (1890). 
MossaAMEDES.—An annual herb, from 3 in. to 1 or 2 ft. high, at first 
erect and sub-simple, soon decumbent and branched; branches and 
branchlets erect or ascending, glandular-viscid throughout ; flowers 
very elegant, with the habit of Mawrandia ; corolla tubular-funnel- 
shaped, sublabiate, the tube yellowish-azure, the throat atropur- 
pureous, the limb blue outside and blackish purple inside. In sandy 
places at the banks of the river Bero, very plentiful ; fl. and fr. June 
to Aug. 1859. No. 5815. An erect, slender, annual herb, 1 to 23 ft. 
high, with violet-coloured flowers. In moist sandy somewhat bushy 
places near Mata dos Carpinteiros, rare ; not in full fl. at end of June 
1859, fl. in Sept. 1859. A form with less divaricate and more mode- 
rately glandular-pubescent branches and longer and narrower leaves 
than in the previous No. ; the anthers agree. No. 5814. 
3. DICLIS Benth. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. ii. p. 932. 
1. D. sessilifolia Diels in Engl Bot. Jahrb. xxiii. p. 473 (1897). 
Hvuiitia.—An erect, annual herb, with the habit of a small Tozzia, 
very rapidly becoming limp ; stem tetragonal, branched ; branches 
elongated, opposite ; leaves subsessile, opposite ; calyx-segments 5, 
the posterior one the largest ; corolla yellow, coloured at the base and 
on the spur with purple streaks ; the tube very short, the throat 
dilated, the limb two-thirds way bilabiate, the upper lip short bilobed 
and spurred behind, the lower lip trifid, the middle lobe larger than 
the others and emarginate ; stamens 4, didynamous ; anthers approxi- 
mated by pairs, unilocular; ovary bilocular; the placentas semi- 
cylindrical, turned towards the dissepiment ; style short, straight, 
stigma capitate; fruiting pedicels reflected; capsule perfectly 
spherical, scarcely emarginate, bilocular, bivalved, the valves deeply 
emarginate. In a damp pasture by the Humpata river, plentiful but 
seen only in one place; fl. and fr. 24 April 1860. No. 5771, and 
CoLL. Carp. 812. 
4, SUTERA Roth, Bot. Bemerk. p. 172 (1807). 
Palmstruckia Retz, Obs. Bot. Pugill. 15 (1810), non Sond. (1860). 
Chenostoma Benth. in Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. i. p. 374 (1836) ; 
Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. ii. p. 945. ZLyperia Benth., /.c., p. 377 ; 
Benth. & Hook. f., /.c.; non Salisb. (1866). 
