Jicsticia.] xcviii. AOANTHACEiE (clarke). 197 



33. J. Lazarus, S. Moore in Journ. Bot. 1880, 313. Sparingly 

 pubescent or glabrate. Leaves 1-2 in. long, ovate or elliptic, upijer 

 often narrower, oblong; petiole 0-J in. long. Sepals ^ in. long, lineai- 

 subulate, pubescent. Corolla ^ in. long, or less, otherwise resembling 

 J. Galeopsis. — J. insularis, S. Moore in Journ. Bot. 1880, 341 ; Lindau 

 in Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr. C. 373. ./. thomeejisis, Lindau in Engl. Jahrb. xxii. 

 12G ; and in Engl, k Prantl, Pilanzenfam. iv. 3 B. 349. 



Iiower Guinea. Angola: Golungo Alto, 1000-2400 ft., Welwitsch, 5117! 

 5143! 5211! Pungo Andongo, Welwitsch, 5093! Huilla, Welwitsch, 5051! 5058! 

 Antu)ies ! Islands of St. 'I'hoinas, De Louza ! 



This is very like J. Melampyrum, S. Moore, but has the capsule glabrous. 



34. J. leikipiensis, S. Moore in Journ. Bot. 1894, 137. Stems 

 angular, glabrous or patently hispid. Lower leaves 2 by J in., lanceo- 

 late or ovate-lanceolate, upper linear 1 J by ^-J in., subsessile. Sepals 

 \—^ in. long, linear-subulate, minutely pubescent. Corolla \-\ in. 

 long ; tube narrow, only slightly funnel-shaped upwards ; otherwise as 

 J. Galeopsis. — Lindau in Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr. C, 373. ./. neglecUi, Oliv. 

 in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxix. 129. Jitsticia, sp. n. 6, T. Thorns, in Speke, 

 Nile Append. G43. 



irile Iiand. Eritrea ; Habab, Schweinfurth, 459 ! Abyssinia : Sokota, Eohlfs 

 Sf Stecker ! Aman Eske, 7000 ft., Schimper, 418! British' East Africa: Un>oro, 

 Speke Sf Grant I Uganda, Wilson, 91 ! Lykipia, Gregory ! 



35. J. dyschoristeoides, C. B. Clarke. Stems trailing, with 

 many erect branches. Leaves J by ^ in., obtuse, very glabrous. Sepals 

 \ in. long, lanceolate, scarious, thinly hispid, minutely red-dotted. 

 Corolla J in. long. Capsule slightly exceeding \ in. in length, glabrous ; 

 otherwise as J. calcarata. — Justicia, sp. aflf. J. neglectoi, Oliv. in Trans. 

 Linn. Soc. ser. 2, Bot. ii. 345. 



Mozamb. Bist. German East Africa: Kilimanjaro, 4000-6500 ft., Johnston. 



This plant bears a remarkable general likeness to Dyschoriste radicans ; the habit, 

 stems, leaves, inflorescence, general size of flowers and erect fruits, might deceive any 

 collector in the Held. 



36. J. pinguior, C. B. Clarke. Stout, hairy. Leaves 2^ by 1 in., 

 ovate, hairy on both surfaces; petioles less than J in. long. Flowers 

 3-1, sometimes more, in dense axillary clusters; floral leaves ^-§ in. 

 long, ovate; proper flower-bracts or minute. Sepals \-l in. long, 

 linear, hispid. Corolla J-f in. long, purple, broad. One anther -cell 

 wholly below the other, tailed ; pollen long ellipsoid, with 2 stopples and 

 several rows of tubercles on each side of them. Ovary glabroius ; sty It- 

 base hispid ; disc unusually large, cup-shaped. Capsule \ in. lung, 

 glabrous; stalk very short ; seeds 4-tubercled. 



vile Z.and. British East Africa : Lykipia, 6000-8000 ft., r//o;H.von .' Uuwcnzori ; 

 Toru Dist., Kivatii, 8300 ft., Scott-Elliot, 7656 ! 



This species differs much from all the preceding, and should perhaps he removed to 

 another part of the genu5. 



