308 xcn. scrophulariace^e (hemsley and skan). \Sutera. 



curved near the apex, shortly and densely glandular-pubescent ; limb 

 6|-8 lin, long, 5-6J lin. broad, 2-lipped ; lobes obovate-truncate, 2—2^ 

 lin. long and broad. Style 6|-7| lin. long. Capsule narrowly ovoid, 

 3| lin. long, If lin. broad at the base, glandular-puberulous. — Cycnium 

 Carvalhi, Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr. C. 360. G. Oarvalhoi, Engl, in Engl. 

 Jahrb. xxiii. 513. 



Mozamb. Dist. Portuguese East Africa: Gorongoza, Carvalho! British 

 Central Africa : Rhodesia ; Manika, on the Inyanga Mountains, 6000-7000 ft., 

 lively. i- Cecil, 198! 



18. S. grandiflora, Hiem in Dyer, Fl. Gap. iv. ii. 304. An erect 

 branched densely glandular-pubescent undershrub or small shrub, H-4 

 ft. high ; branches up to 1 ft. long or more, often robust, terete, leafy. 

 Leaves mostly alternate, subfasciculate, shortly petiolate, lanceolate, 

 oblong, ovate or obovate, 4_— 1^ in. long, 1^-4 lin. broad, acute or obtuse, 

 cuneate at the base, serrate, glandular-hispid, scabrid, prominently 

 nerved on the underside. Flowers in terminal racemes ; racemes at 

 first rather crowded and subcorymbose, becoming 4-7 in. long ; bracts 

 linear, 1^-3^ lin. long; pedicels alternate, 3-11 lin. long, glandular- 

 pubescent. Calyx 3-4| lin. long, densely glandular- hispid ; lobes 

 linear-oblong, spathulate or sublinear, 2|-4J lin. long, obtuse. Corolla 

 deep purple or brown-yellow; tube 8-14 lin. long, |~| lin. broad at the 

 base, slightly dilated and curved near the top, shortly glandular- 

 pubescent ; limb spreading, |— 1^ in. in diam. ; lobes obovate, 3-6 lin. 

 long, truncate, entire or emarginate. Style about 8 lin. long. Capsule 

 ovoid-oblong, 3-4 lin. long, minutely glandular-puberulous. — Lyperia 

 grandiflora, Galpin in Kew Bulletin, 1895, 151. 



Mozamb. Dist. Transvaal : Shilouvane (Silowane), Jimod, 716 ! 

 The locality is a little to the south of the Tropic, but the plant probably occurs 

 in Tropical Transvaal. 



19. S. burkeana, Hiem in Dyer, Fl. Cap. iv. ii. 299. An erect 

 divaricately branched densely glandular-puberulous viscid shrub 2-4 ft. 

 high, blackish in the dried state. Leaves usually fascicled, 2-3J lin. 

 long, 1-2 lin. broad, cuneate-oblong or obovate, incised-dentate or 

 pinnatifid, rigid, often somewhat recurved, shortly petiolate. Racemes 

 terminal, few-flowered; bracts 1—1^ lin. long, linear; pedicels stout, 

 2|— 5 lin. long. Calyx 2|-3 lin. long ; segments linear, acute, thick, 

 nearly equal. Corolla white, 9-11 lin. long, densely glandular- 

 puberulous outside ; tube cylindric below, slightly incurved and dilated 

 on the upper side at the throat ; limb 4 J lin. broad ; lobes subequal, 

 1J lin. long, If lin. broad. Stamens included. Capsule 3-4 lin. long, 

 narrowly ovoid, obtuse, slightly compressed at the apex, sparingly and 

 minutely puberulous. — Lyperia burkeana, Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. 361; 

 Rolfe in Oates, Matabelelancl, ed. 2, 405; S. Moore in Journ. Bot. 

 1900, 467 (var.). Ghmnoslomaburkeanum, Wettst. ex Diels in Engl. 

 Jahrb. xxiii. 491. 



Mozamb Dist. British Central Africa : Matabelelancl ; Buluwayo. Rand, 

 371, and without precise locality, Baines ! Oates! 

 Also in South Africa. 



