“Has. Tropical Brazil, Sello. 
Leaves somewhat fleshy, four lines long. 
-. valves at length split. (Cham. et Schlecht.) 
15. G. lanceolata, glabra, levis, foliis 
: + Be linearibus mucronatis basi angus- 
- tatis, floribus breviter pedunculatis, denti- 
bus calycinis brevibus acutis, corollis am- 
. ple tubuloso-campanulatis villosis calyce 
-. 4-plo longioribus. 
Virgularia lanceolata, Ruiz et Pav.! 
pe 
. revoluta, Ruiz et Pav. ! l.c. 
E 0 Has. Peru, between qug and Hu- 
- anuco, Mathews. (n. 903.) (v. s. sp.) 
. Closely allied to the preceding, T which 
Mt may be a variety. It differs chiefly in 
E the leaves being rather broader, especially 
near the apex and longer. The anthers 
d filaments are perfectly glabrous. 
16. G. linarioides (Cham. et Schlecht. 
in Linnea 3. 13.) glabra, scabriuscula, fo- 
liis linearibus acütis uninerviis, floribus ra- 
cemosis, calycibus pedunculo brevioribus 
dentibus ovato-truncatis lanceolatisve acu- 
tis tubo multo brevioribus, corollis ample 
ibuloso-campanulatis paper cà- 
yee 4—5-plo longioribus 
Has. Banda Oriental, South huge 
fweedre, (v. s. sp. 
Differs from the following, chiefly by its 
_ 17. G. genistifolia (Cham. et Schlecht. 
Linga 3. 15.) glabra, scabriuscula, foliis 
dentibus ovato-truncatis lanceolatisve acu- 
ud tubo multo brevioribus, corollis ample 
14B. Banda Oriental, South America, 
LÀ die, (v. 5. sp 
 Herbaceous, perennial, erect. 
ly ` inch and a half long. 
G. angustifolia (Mart. Nov. Gen. 
- Bras. 3. 12. t. 206.) perennis, glaber- 
Corolla 
A TRIBE OF SCROPHULARIACE. 
SO - campanulatis pubescentibus ca- . 
rima, caule erecto virgato-ramoso, foliis 
ltrapollicaribus angusto-linearibus acutis 
erecto-patulis, pedunculis ebracteatis folia 
subequantibus, calycis equalis dentibus 
mucronulatis, corollis calyces 5-plo supe- 
rantibus (Martius). 
Has. Province of Minas, Brazil, Martius- 
It appears to have the habit of G. pe- 
duncularis, but with a tubular corolla a 
little dilated at the top, and about an inch 
—- 
o 
=] 
g. 
19. G. hispidula (Mart. 1. c. 3.13. t. 207.) 
annua patenti-hispida, caule fastigiato-ra- 
moso, folis ultrapollicaribus linearibus 
acutis patulis preesertim margine papillosis, 
pedunculis bibracteatis folia superantibus, 
calycis æqualis dentibus acutis, corollis 
calyce de — ( Martius). 
nces of Piauhia and Para, 
Brazil, Martius 
Differs from thé whole genus by the 
bracteate peduncles. Corolla of the same 
form as in the preceding species, but about 
half the size. 
20. G. communis (Cham. et Schlecht. 
Linnea, 3. 12.) glabra, levis, floribus sub- 
sessilibus, dentibus calycinis tubo longio- 
ribus, corolla tubuloso-campanulata dentes 
calycinos breviter excedente. 
Has. Common in South Brazil, from Rio 
Janeiro to the Banda Oriental. (v. s. sp.) 
Corolla half an inch long, slightly pu- 
bescent. Filaments and anthers slightly 
hairy. Capsule truncate or emarginate, 
furrowed at the insertion of the dissepi- 
ments, but the valves are entire. 
21. G. dasyantha (Schiede et Deppe, 
Linnea 5. 104.) caule bifariam pubescen- 
te, foliis linearibus glabris, dentibus caly- 
cinis tubo longioribus, corollis extus pu- 
bescentibus calyce subduplo longioribus. 
(Char. ex descr. Cham. et Schlecht.) 
Has. the Tierra fria of Mexico, 
Schiede and Deppe. 
Said to resemble G. purpurea in ap- 
TRG G. heterophylla (Nutt.! Trans. ‘Ane 
Phil. Soc. 5. 180.) glabra, foliis radicalibus 
latis incisis, caulinis linearibus vel lineari- 
lanceolatis acutis rigidis margine scabris, 
floribus subsessilibus, calycibus angulatis, - 
