S utera | LXXXIX. SCROPHULARIACE, T57 
Sutera Roth, Nov. Pl. Sp. p. 291 (1821), is Jamesbrittenia O. 
Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. ii. p. 461 (1891) and the Sutera of Benth. 
& Hook. f., Zc. Ido not concur with O. Kuntze, /.c., iii, 2, p. 235 
(1898) in uniting Munulea L. with Sutera Roth (1807). 
1. S. corymbosa. 
Chenostoma corymbosum Marloth & Engl. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 
x. p. 253 (1888). 
var. huillana. 
C. corymbosum 8. huillanum Diels in Engl. l.c., xxiii. 474 (1897). 
MossaAMEDES.—An annual, erect or ascending herb, 1 to 2 ft. high, 
viscid throughout ; corolla from whitish to yellowish, marked with 
purple veins, the tube violet-coloured. In sandy-muddy places among 
herbs and bushes by the banks of the river Maiombo, near Pedra do 
Rei and Pedra de Sal ; fl. and fr. Oct. 1859. No. 5806. 
I have not seen the type of this species. 
2. §. heucherifolia. 
Chenostoma heucherifolium Diels, l.c., p. 475. 
MossaMEDES.—An annual, herbaceous-green herb, 4 to 12 in. high, 
branched from the base; leaves membranous, rather limp ; corolla 
white, somewhat yellowish on the tube and at the throat, the limb 
regular. In sandy and rocky places at the banks of the river Bero 
near Cavalheiros, plentiful ; fl. and fr. July and Aug. 1859. No. 5805. 
This species closely resembles in general S. lyperieflora = Urbania 
lyperiejlora Vatke in Cisterr. Bot. Zeitschr. xxv. p. 10 (1875), but the 
calyx-segments are rather acute and the corolla a little larger, ete. 
3. S. huillana. 
Chenostoma huillanum Diels, l.c., p. 477. 
Huitia.—A slender shrublet, 2 to 3 ft. high, with the habit of its 
flowers almost like a Striga; branches patently erect or spreading ; 
leaves green in the living state, turning yellowish with impressed 
points in the dry state, rather fieshy ; corolla brilliantly purple-red. 
In hilly wooded places between Mumpulla and Arroiol do Caionda, 
very sparingly ; fl. and fr. June 1860. No. 5834. 
This species has the aspect of S. Burkeana (Lyperia Burkeana 
Benth.), but the corolla-tube is glabrous outside. 
4. §, aurantiaca. 
Buchnera aurantiaca Burch, Tray. S. Afr. i. p. 388 (1822). 
Lyperia multifida Benth. in Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. i. p. 380 (1836). 
Puncgo ANDONGO.—Near Condo at the banks of the river Cuanza 
on a sandy loamy soil previously flooded ; without fl. or fr. March 
1857. Our specimens are only young plants ; they should be compared 
with this species. Determination doubtful. No. 1227. 
5. NEMIA Berg. Pl. Cap. pp. 160, 162 (Aug. 1767). 
Manulea L. Mant. Pl. p. 12 (Oct. 1767); Benth. & Hook. f. 
Gen. Pl. i. p. 946. 
As to the circumstances attending the publication of Bergius’ 
name, see Van Hall, Epist. Ined. C. Linn. pp. 91, 92, 103 (1830). 
1. N. angolensis. 
Manulea angolensis Diels in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxiii. p. 478 (1897). 
