Jusiicia.] xcviii. acanthace.e (clarke). 205 



59. J. salviiflora, C. B. Clarke. Young branches and inflores- 

 cence densely covered with brown gland-tipped hairs. Leaves H by 

 J in., ovate, narrowed at either end, hairy ; petiole \ in. long. Inflores- 

 cence terminal, leafless, loosely and irregularly panicled ; bpacts hardly 

 J in. long, linear. Calyx J- in. long, divided nearly to the base into 

 5 equal linear-lanceolate segments. Corolla-tube \ in. long; lips '^ in. 

 long, gaping, upper strongly curved. Filaments glabrous ; one anther- 

 cell entirely below the other, strongly tailed; pollen ellipsoid, with 

 t3 stopples ; longitudinal bands without tubercles. Ovary densely 

 glandular hairy; style hairy at the base only, branches 2, subequal, 

 minute. — Duvernoia salviijiora, Lindau in Engl. Jahrb. xx. 42, and 

 in Engl. & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. iv. 8 B. 339, and in Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr. 

 C. 372. 



XMCozamb. Bist. German East Africa : Massuini, Fischer, 506 1 Usagnra, 

 Stuhlmann, 207. 



60. J, grisea, C. B. Clarke. Shrub, densely minutely grey 

 pubescent. Leaves f by J in., ovate, very pubescent, finally glabrate. 

 Spikes terminal and axillar}^ short, few-flowered; bracts \ by ^^.^ in., 

 glandular hairy. Sepals \ in. long, pubescent. Corolla l\ in. long; 

 lips § in. long, broad, curved. One anther-cell lower than the other, 

 long-spurred ; pollen ellipsoid, banded, without tubercles. Ovary 

 hairy. — Duvernoia somalensis, Lindau in Ann. Istit. Bot. Roma, vi. 

 [1896] 81. 



Wile Iband. Somalilaiul : Daua River, Jiiva, 427 ! 



61. J, beloperonoides, Lindau in Enyl. Jahrh. xxii. 127. 

 Branches 2 ft. long, woody. Leaves 1 by J in., ovate, hairy, soon 

 glabrate; base obtuse, sometimes subcordate; petiole 0-j^^ in. long. 

 Cymes 2-1-flow^ered, in the penultimate axils; bracts linear, small. 

 Sepals J in. long, linear, hairy and with a few stalked glands. Corolla 

 carmine-red ; tube |-| in. long, cylindric, much curved, narrowly 

 funnel-shaped upwards; lips J-J in. long. One anther-cell below the 

 other, distinctly tailed ; pollen ellipsoid, banded, with 2 longitudinal 

 rows of tubercles on either side of each of the two pores. 



XVIozamb. Bist. German East Africa : Uluguru near Lukwangulu, 8000 ft., 

 Stuhlmann, 9141 ! 



62. J. laxa^ T. Anders, in Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. 43. Shrubby, 

 4-5 ft. high ; young parts densely minutely grey tomentose, becoming 

 nearly glabrous. Leaves 9 by 4^ in., narrowed at either end ; petiole 

 1-2 in. long. Panicle terminal, 10 by 6 in., open ; branches dis- 

 tant, rectangular, spreading, subdeflexed, often again divided, with 

 an ovate floral leaf 1-1 J in. long at the base of most of the branches; 

 pedicels ^\ in. long ; bracts J in. long, linear, often several indicating a 

 condensed cyme with only one flower developed. Sepals 5, subequal,. 

 \-\ in. long, narrow-oblong, acute, nearly glabrous. Corolla l-'^ in. 

 long, greenish-white {G. Mann). One anther-cell below the other, 

 distinctly tailed ; pollen ellipsoid, with 3 stopples ; beside each stopple 



