62 Lxxxiv. ArocYNACE/E (stapf). [CHtcmdra 



shorter than the lohcs. Stylo columnar, very short; stigma conical from a thickened 

 base, very short. 



Corolla-tuhe almost as long as or longer than the 

 lohcs; leaves not glaucous. 

 CoroUii-tuhe as long as the linear or ovate oblong 

 lobes or only slightly longer, j 

 Flowers 3-4^ lin. long; cymes finely pubescent. 

 Venation rather faint ; secondary nerves 15- 

 20 on each side ; panicles small, dense ; 

 corolla-tube subcylindric . . .5. C. cymulosa. 



Venation very marked, prominent; secondary 

 nerves 9-11 on each side; panicles very 

 compound, dense; corolla-tube inflated 

 below . . . . . . . Q. C, orienfalis. 



Flowers over 4 lin. long ; cymes quite glabrous 

 or very minutely and scantily pubescent. 

 Flowers sessile, 5 lin. long . . . . 7. C Barteri. 



Flowers distin^'tly pedicelled, 6-8 lin. long. 

 Cymes quite glabrous ; pedicels less than 



1 lin. long ; ovary glabrous . . 8. C. visciflua. 



Cymes minutely and scantily pubescent ; 

 pedicels up to 2 Ihi. long; ovary-top 

 pubescent. . . . . . 9. C. Staudtii. 



Corolla-tube twice as long as the obovate lobes . 10. C. cirrhosa. 

 Corolla-tube half as long as the linear lobes; leaves 



glaucous below . . . . . . 11. C Schweinfurthii. 



****Aphanostylis. — Climbing shrubs. Leaves not glaucous, elliptic to oblong, 

 closely or remotely nerved. Cymes usually lax, axillary and terminal. Corolla-tube 

 urceolate to carapanulate, very short. 



Secondary nerves very close, connected by more or less 

 flat arches close to the margin. 

 Corolla 2 A -3 lin. long in bud ; tube scarcely f lin. 



long . . . . . . . . 12. C Mannii. 



Corolla up to 6 lin. long in bud ; tube scarcely 



1^ lin. long 13. C. loxiflora. 



Secondary nerves distant, connected by bold arches 

 somewhat remote from the margin. 

 Leaves long and abruptly acuminate ; corolla 3^-4i 



lin. long in bud ; ovary pubescent . . 14. C. leptdntha. 



Leaves shortly acuminate ; corolla 6 lin. long in bud; 



ovary quite glabrous. . . . . .15. C.jlavidijlora. 



*****ANTiroCLiTANDRA. — Climbing shrubs. Leaves oblong to elliptic, remotely 

 nerved. Cymes axillary and terminal, forming many-flowered dense sessile clutters. 

 Corolla-tube spindle-shaped, up to 3 lin. long. 



Only species 16. C rohustior. 



1. C. henriquesiana, K. Schum. in Tropenpfl. i. 134, fig. E, 135 

 {name and figure only). An erect, perfectly glabrous shrub, much 

 branched from the base, up to J ft. high ; branches slender, the young 

 parts flexuous, bark reddish-brown ; lenticels very small, numerous. 

 Leaves lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, obtusely subacuminate, 1-2 in. 

 long, J-| in. broad, coriaceous, shining above, glaucous below ; midrib 

 slightly channelled above, prominent below ; secondary nerves about 



