780 LXXXIX. SCROPHULARIACES. [Striga 
6. S. lutea Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 22 (1790). 
S. coccinea Benth. in Hook., l.c., p. 364. S. hirsuta Benth. in 
DC. Prodr. x. p. 502 (1846). 
Punco ANDoNGO.—An erect annual rather scabrid herblet, 2} to 
73 in. high ; leaves linear ; flowers very brilliantly cinnabar-red ; calyx 
10-striate ; corolla-tube curved above the middle. Sub-parasitical in 
damp pastures on a rich soil to the south-west of the presidium, on 
the right bank of the river Cuanza ; fl. and fr. 4 Jan. 1857. No. 5881. 
Flowers very bright scarlet. In sandy wooded places between Luxillo 
and Cazella; fl. Jan. 1857. No. 5880. 
Hviiita.—Flowers very bright scarlet. In pastures among low 
bushes and in the neighbouring wooded meadows, between Lopollo 
and Jiu; fl. Dec. 1859 and Feb. to April 1860. No. 5819. 
7. S. Forbesii Benth. in Hook., l.c., p. 364. 
Punco ANpoNGo.—At Lombe, fr. No. 5893. 
8. §. macrantha Benth. in DC., /.c., p. 503. 
Buchnera macrantha Benth. in Hook., l.c., p. 366. B. Biittnert 
Engl, l.c., xviii. p. 72 (1893). 
Gotunco ALTo.—An annual herb, with the habit of a Rhinanthus, 
strictly erect; flowers white ; Corolla-tube incurved at the apex 
almost at a right angle ; the limb 4-cleft, with rounded lobes ; capsule 
2-celled, many-seeded. On sparingly grassy slopes among the mountains 
of Alto Queta ; fl. and fr. April 1856. No. 5907. Spikes of flowers 
thick, prismatic. On the declivities of the Quilombo mountains, 
sporadic ; fr. July 1856. Conn. Carp. 806. 
26. HARVEYA Hook.; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. ii. p. 967. 
1. H. andongensis Hiern, sp. n. 
A herb, about 14 in. high ; stem erect, rather slender, weak, 
scaly at the base, nearly leafless at least on the lower half ; upper 
leaves few, narrowly elliptical, acute, glandular-pubescent, sessile, 
2 to 8 in. long, suberect, alternate or subopposite ; inflorescence 
lax ; flowers about 3, terminal and subterminal, ]} to 2 in. long, 
somewhat drooping, blood-red ; peduncles # to 1} in. long, suberect, 
pubescent with short spreading glandular hairs; calyx cam- 
panulate-tubular, 2 to } in. long; the tube } to } in. long by 
1 in. broad, puberulous or nearly glabrous; the lobes 9, deltoid- 
ovate, glandular-ciliolate, about } in. long; corolla-tube deep 
yellow and puberulous outside, narrowly tubular and = in. broad 
in the lower half, funnel-shaped and widened upwards, more or 
less curved ; the limb spreading, 1} to 1} in. in diameter, 5-partite, 
membranous, glabrous; the segments rounded, veiny ; anthers 
included, placed about the middle of the corolla-tube ; style curved 
and glandular-puberulous about the shortly exserted apex ; 
stigma subglobose. 
Punco ANDONGO.—In secondary Panda forests between Quibinde 
and Quitage ; one specimen, fl. beginning of March 1857. No. 5867. 
Differs from H. capensis by longer peduncles, etc. 
2. H. huillensis Hiern, sp. n. 
A glandular-shaggy, simple, erect herb, about 5 in. high, 
