Ehamphicarpa.] xcn. scrophulariaoe.'E^hemsley and skan). 427 



5000-6000 ft., Thomson ! Taita ; Ndara Mountain, 1000 ft., Hildebrandt, 2440 ; 

 Galunka, Kassner, 814 ! Uganda ; Elgon District, James ! Buddu, Scott-Elliot, 

 7479 ! and without precise locality, Whyte ! 



Mozamb. Dist. German East Af iica : Usambara ; Lutindi, Hoist, 3428 ! 

 Kilimanjaro; Marangu, Meyer, 58, Volkens, 1283! Ugweno Mountain, Meyer, 

 191. 



16. R. multicaulis. Skan. A perennial herb with a tuft of long 

 fibrous roots ; stems numerous, flagelliform, 6 in. long or more, pro- 

 cumbent or ascending, terete, pubescent (often bifariously) • hairs very 

 short, deflexed. Leaves mostly opposite, sessile, linear-lanceolate, f— ] j 

 in. long, |~ 1|- lin. broad, narrowed at both ends, acuminate, sparingly 

 and shortly pubescent, somewhat scabrid, remotely 1-3-toothed each 

 side below the middle. Mowers axillary, few. Pedicels 7-9 lin. long ; 

 bracteoles linear, 1J- 2J lin. long, inserted close to or at a short distance 

 from the calyx. Calyx 9-10 lin. long, sparingly and shortly hairy 

 chiefly on the ribs and margin of the lobes, 10-ribbed ; tube cup-shaped, 

 3^-4 lin. long, 3-3f lin. broad, slightly broadest at the base ; lobes 

 linear-lanceolate or linear-oblong, 5-6f lin. long, 1J lin. broad at the 

 base, nax'rowed to the apex, shortly acuminate. Corolla-tube about 

 1£ in. long, 1 J-2 lin. broad, glandular-puberulous ; limb 2-2J in. in 

 diam. ; upper lip 7-9 lin. long, about 1 in. broad, emarginate; lobes of 

 the lower lip broadly elliptic or ovate, about 1 in. long, 9J-11 lin. 

 broad, obtuse. Style 2 lin. long, thickened and lanceolate in the upptr 

 part. Capsule (immature) ovoid, slightly oblique. 



IVXozamb. Dist. German East Africa : Usambara ; Umba Valley, Smith 1 



17. R. montana, N.E. Br. in Kew Bulletin, 190.1, 129. A small 

 herb, more or less hispiclly pubescent, .sometimes villous or almost 

 glabrous ; stems 2|— 8 in. long, procumbent, slightly woody at the base ; 

 branches ascending. Leaves opposite or alternate, lanceolate or linear- 

 lanceolate, J— 1 in. long, 1-5 lin. broad, acute, usually acutely toothed 

 especially near the base, rarely quite entire, more or less pubescent 

 and scabrid. Flowers few, in the axils of the leaves at about the 

 middle of the branches. Pedicels 2-9 lin. long ; bracteoles narrowly 

 linear, 1-2 lin. long. Calyx tubular-campanulate, usually J-£ lin. 

 long, more or less hispidly hairy or villous ; lobes triangular-lanceolate, 

 1-3 lin. long, acute or rarely obtuse. Corolla-tube curved, 11-16 lin. 

 long, nearly cylindric, rather densely pubescent ; limb 1-2 in. in 

 diam.; upper lip 8-10 lin. long, 10-14 lin. broad, emarginate ; lobes 

 of the lower lip broadly obovate, 6-11 lin. long, 6-10 lin. broad. 

 Capsule unknown. — Hiern in Dyer, Fl. Cap. iv. ii. 400. 



Nile Land. British East Africa or Uganda : between Kikuyu and Eldama 

 Ravine, 4000-6000 ft., Whyte ! 



IVXozamb Uist. British Central Africa : Rhodesia ; between Charter and 

 Buluuayo, Hon. Mrs. Evelyn Cecil, 90! Bulawayo, Band, 160! 



Also in South Africa. 



18. R. Heuglini, Hochst. in Schweinf. Beitr. Fl. Aethiop. 100. 

 An erect herb 3-9 in. high, branched chiefly from the base : stems 



