762 LXXXIX. SCROPHULARIACES. [ Craterostigma 
3. C. Schweinfurthii Engl., /.c., p. 501. 
Torenia Schweinfurthii Oliv. in Hook. Ic. Pl. xiii. p. 41, t. 1251. 
Punco ANDONGO.—No notes. In fl. Nos. 5887 and 5888. 
4. C. Welwitschii Engl., /.c. 
Huriia.—In damp pastures and frequently in neglected flooded 
fields ; fl. and fr. Dec. 1859 and Jan. 1860. No. 5775. 
5. C. linearifolium Engl., /.c., t. viii. fig. G—t. 
Huitia.—A herblet, doubtfully perennial ; leaves greenish purple ; 
corolla-tube and often the upper lip whitish-violet in colour; the 
lower lip purple. In elevated places, in the clefts of rocks where 
rainwater ponds in summer, at Nene, plentiful ; fl. and fr.:May 1860. 
No. 5782. 
The following No. possibly belongs to this genus, but the 
material is insufficient for determination :— 
Hvitita.—An annual, erect, glabrous herb, an inch high, with the 
habit of Yorenia ; stem unbranched to the height of } in., above with 
a few spreading branches; leaves opposite, sub-linear, } to } in. long, 
pointed, sessile ; flowers axillary, solitary, shortly pedunculate, yellow ; 
corolla bilabiate, deep yellow, the upper lip abbreviated, the lower lip 
spreading and shortly trilobed. In moist pastures on the Humpata 
plateau, in company with species of Polygala, Drosera, and Ozxalis ; 
only one specimen seen ; fl. 21 Feb. 1860. No. 5793. 
10. TORENIA L. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. ii. p. 954. 
1. T. parviflora Ham. ex Wall. List, n. 3958 (1831); Benth. 
Seroph. Ind. p. 39 (1835). 
Ampriz.—A herb, with membranous deep green leaves and purple 
flowers. In thickets at the river near Ambriz; fl. and fr. Nov. 1853. 
No. 5917. 
Cazenco.—At Dalatanda ; fr. June 1855. No. 5910. 
Punco ANDONGO.—No notes. In fr. Dec. 1856. No. 5876. 
2. T. inequalifolia Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxiii. p. 502 (1897). 
Hvuiiia.—An erect herblet, 1 to 3 in. high, annual, with the habit 
of Veronica verna L.; branched from the base ; stem winged, tetragonal, 
purple ; leaves lanceolate, sessile, 1-nerved with the nerve in relief 
beneath, dentate towards the apex : flowers rather small, deep blue ; 
calyx tubular, the tube very broadly winged, the limb bilabiately 
5-cleft, the 3 teeth of the upper lip a little longer than the 2 teeth 
of the lower lip ; corolla-tube straight, the upper lip of the ringent 
limb entire at the apex, the lower lip with 3 somewhat flat lobes ; 
stamens 4, didynamous, inserted on the corolla-tube, all fertile, the 
posterior ones shorter than the others and with the filaments un- 
appendaged at the base, the anterior ones inserted at the base of the 
lower lip of the corolla and furnished at the base with an obtuse 
yellow gland-like appendage ; anthers bilocular, the cells divaricate 
and confluent only at the apex; ovary ellipsoidal, bilocular ; style 
filiform ; stigma clavate-thickened, very slightly or obsoletely bilobed 
at the apex. In moist pastures on the Humpata plateau near 
Empalanca ; plentiful ; fl. and fr. beginning of April 1860. No. 5783. 
Annual ; flowers whitish, bilabiate. In pastures flooded in summer, 
near Humpata and Lopollo, plentiful ; fl. and fr. April 1860. Cou... 
Carp. 811. 
This is perhaps identical with 7. spicata Engl., l.c., t. vii. fig. G—M. 
