,Scoparia] lxxxix. scrophulariack.k. 7G7 



GoLi'Nco Alto. — An undershrub, 2 to 3 ft. high : flowers white ; 

 stamens 4, not didynamous. In rather elevated somewhat dry 

 declivities among the Queta monntains above Camilnngo and near 

 Carengue, rather rare : tl. and fr. I'J Sept. ]H5»). No. 5899. 



PuNco Andonco.— No notes. Fl. and fr. No. 6892. 



15. MELASMA Ber<?. PI. Cup. p. 1G2, t. 3, f. 4 (Aug. 1767); 

 Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. ii. p. 956. Xigrina L. Mant. PI. p. 5, 

 1). 124G (Oct. 1767). Ahctra Tliunb. Diss. Nov. Gen. iv. p. 81 

 (1784) ; Benth. & Hook, f., I.e. 



The followinii: species all belong to the section Alectra : — 



1. M. sessiliflorum. 



Gerardid sessiii flora Vahl, Synib. Bot. iii. p. 79 (1794). lihi- 

 nanthus scaber Thunb. Prodr. PI. Cap. p. 98 (1800). Alectra 

 ■)7ielampi/roides Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. p. 339 (1846). A. sessUiJlora 

 O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. ii. p. 458 (1891). yigrbut sessilijhra 

 0. Kuntze, I.e., iii. 2, p. 237 (1898), partly. 



HuiLLA. — Habit of Mr/ampi/nim ; flowers yellowish. In the wooded 

 meadows of the Monino, sparingly and sporadic ; fl. beginning of April 

 1860. No. 5801. An annual, erect, deep green, sub-parasitical herb ; 

 stem tetragonal, rough : leaves coarsely dentate, dilated at the base, 

 rough ; flowers subsessile, axillary, solitary ; corolla yellow, galeate- 

 bilabiate, red on the nerves, 5-cleft, the lobes obtuse ; stamens 4, 

 didynamous, included ; filaments naked ; anthers 2-celled, attenuate 

 at the base, apiculate, the cells parallel ; style simple ; stigma elongate- 

 thickened, lingulate, recurved, bilobed at the apex, the lobes rather 

 thick and somewhat flattened. In moist wooded meadows in short 

 grass at the base of Morro de LopoUo ; in fl.-bud and with a few fl. 

 8 April 18(')n ; at Empalanca and Nene, sporadic ; April 1860. No. 5802. 



2. M. indicum Wettst. in Engl. ISTat. Pflanzeufam. iv. 3b, p. 91. 

 Ili/menospei'iuum dentatum Benth. in Wall. List, n. 3963 (1831). 



Glossostylis avensis Benth. Scroph. Ind. p. 49 (1835). Alectra 

 indica Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. p. 339 (1846). A. dentata O. 

 Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. ii. p. 458 (1891). 



PuxGo AxDONcio. — An annual, erect herb : leaves membranous, 

 curved ; flowers yellow. In moist places planted with manioc, near 

 Calunga, at the sides of the river Mioge ; fl. and fr. April 1857. 

 No. 5849. An annual, erect herb, simple below, alternately branched 

 at the inflorescence, lA ft. high ; leaves subopposite. Perhaps the 

 same species. No. 5894. 



This species has been united with ^f. sc.-s'ditlornm by O. Kuntze, 

 Rev. Gen. PI. iii. 2, p. 237 ; he calls both X'hjrmu .^cssilijlom. Our 

 plants are doubtfully placed here and should be compared with the form 

 sidtj)ft/u!(ttuiit (O. Kuntze, I.e., p. 238), the type of which I have not seen. 



3. M. rigidum Hiern, sp. n. 



An erect, scabrid, apparently annual, somewhat wiry herb, 9 to 

 12 in. high, branched from the base or simple; stem rigid, more 

 or less hispidulons ; branches erect or ascending, rather slender 

 and tough, more or less hispid with short whitish hairs ; leaves 

 opposite, linear-lanceolate or narrowly oval-oblong, obtuse at the 

 apex, a little or scarcely narrowed at the sessile base, scabrid at 



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