Cycniltin.] XCII. SCHOPHULARIACE/E (iIEMSLEY AND SKAN). 433 



narrowed to the base, shortly pilose chiefly on the midrib and veins 

 beneath, often scabrid on both sides. Flowers usually opposite, supra- 

 axillary (often inserted 2-3 lin. above the axils of the leaves.) Pedicels 

 3-7 lin. long ; bracteoles linear, 2-2J lin. long. Calyx tubular, |— | in. 

 long, 1 f-2 lin. broad in flower, campanulate, 3-|— 5 lin. broad in fruit, 

 10-ribbed, hispidly pubescent; lobes ovate, broadly lanceolate or broadly 

 oblong, 1-3^ lin. long, 1-1 f- lin. broad, acute or sometimes obtuse. 

 Corolla white or pale yellow ; tube lj-lf in- long, densely glandular- 

 pilose, slightly gibbous about \ i n - from the limb ; limb -J- 1|- in. long, 

 \—\\ in. broad; upper lip 4-3,-8 lin. long, 6-11 lin. broad, emarginate ; 

 lobes of the lower lip suborbicular-obovate, 5-7 lin. long, 4-7 lin. broad. 

 Filaments bearded; anthers narrowly oblong, If lin. long. Style 7 lin. 

 long, thickened in the upper part. Fruit broadly oblong, 4|— 5 lin. long, 

 3-3£ lin. broad, obtuse, indehiscent ? — Engl, in Schlechter, Westafr. 

 Kautsch.-Exped. 314; Durand & Schinz, Etudes Fl. Congo, i. 213. 



Upper Guinea. French Guinea : Erimakuna, Scott-Elliot, 5729 ! Togo : 

 Misahohe, Baumann ! Bismarckburg, Kling, 181, Buettner, 344, 627; near 

 K'ewe, Schlechter, 12949! Gold Coast: Kpong, Johnson, 962 ! Lagos: Lagos, 

 Phillips, 29 ! Ogb imoshawj Barter, 3398 ! between Ado and Isehin, Rowland! 



Wile Land. Jur : by the River Wau, Scliweinfurth, 1645 ! Jur Gbattas, 

 1893! Niamniam : Nabambisso River, Schweinfurth, 3048! Uganda; Sibu, 

 Xandi, James .' 



Lower Guinea. Lower Congo, Smith ! Laurent, 16, 199. Angola: River 

 ( Quango, Buettner. 



South Central. Congo Free State : between Nyangwe and Kimbundu, 

 Fog ye, 1018. 



C. Dewevrei, De Wild. & Durand in Comptes-rendus Soc. Bot. Belg., xxxviii. 

 129 (Lower Congo ; near Tchia, Dewevre) we have not seen, but from the description 

 we suspect that it is only a form of C. Camporum. The breadth of the leaves and 

 t lie length of the peduncles are greater, but C. Camporum varies considerably in the 

 dimensions of its parts. C. Dewevrei, var. minor, De Wild. & Durand, I.e. 131, 

 appears to be typical C. Camporum. 



5. C. brachycalys, Schweinf. in Verh. Zool.-Bot. Gesell. Wien, 

 xviii. 681. Plant shrubby at the base, everywhere pubescent ; stem 

 herbaceous, 1 ft. high, sparingly branched, angular. Leaves subsessile, 

 lanceolate, 2-1- in. long, 1 in. broad, thin, cuneate at the base, acute or 

 rather obtuse at the apex, coarsely serrate-dentate, pubescent-scabrid 

 on both sides. Flowers solitary, opposite, somewhat remotely supra- 

 axillary, equalling the leaves. Pedicels nearly J as long as the calyx ; 

 bracteoles linear-lanceolate, 4-5 times as long as broad, sometimes 0. 

 Calyx campanulate, 1 in. long, greyish-pubescent especially at the base, 

 5-lobed almost to the middle ; lobes ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acute, the 

 3 lower broader than the others. Corolla-tube 1-I-j- in. long, suberect, 

 pubescent outside and at the throat inside ; limb 6|— 7-|- lin. in diam., 

 sparsely puberulous or glabrate inside and outside ; lobes orbicular. 

 Anthers lj lin. long. 



Wile land. Gallabat : by the River Gendua, Scliweinfurth, 247. 

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