| ealyx, from the latter by both calyx and 
a. 
6. S. multiflora, scabra, ramosissima, 
| foliis elongato-linearibus patentibus, spicis 
elongatis laxis, calycibus 5-costatis, corol- 
lis glabris, labio pier bifido inferiore 
tripartito parum brevior 
Has. Australia, on p islands West 
of Goulburn Island, North coast, 4. Cun- 
ningham. (v. s. 
Distinct both in the long almost decum- 
bent habit, and in the form of the flower, 
which is about the size of that of S. coc- 
| omea. 
| 7. S.densiflora, humilis, glabriuscula, 
E SL cual ptor io Ag ed 
man 
pme co cum TUNES 
berrima, 
| ~ squarrosis, floribus densis approximatis, 
i calycibus ovatis 5-striatis, corollis glabris, 
i labio asa emarginato inferiore bis 
| terve brevi 
ens binti, Vahl. Symb. 3. 81. ? 
Linn.! Spec. 879, ex parte. 
Buchnera densiflora, Benth. Scroph. 
Ind. 41. 
= Kos 
. Has. East Indian Peninsula, Heyne, 
.. &c., and plains of India as far as Saharun- 
pur, Royle. (v. s.) 
A small rigid plant, three to five inches 
Spects resembling S. ZAunbergit. Flowers 
smaller, the lobes of the limb shorter and 
. broader. It differs also from that species 
E the remarkably patent, often recurved 
: eet EEU aR 
8. 8. Thunbergii, hispido-scabra, stricta, 
Subsimplex, folis lanceolato - linearibus 
erectis, floralibus lanceolatis adpressis 
. Rérvo subtus margineque ciliato-hispidis, 
Spica densa, calycibus 5-striatis, corolle 
tubo pubescente apice recurvo inflato, limbi 
labiis parum ineequalibus lobis oblongis. 
era asiatica, Linn.! Spec. 879, 
i — ez parte. 
Buchnera bilabiata, Thunb. Fl. Cap. 465. 
.... Buchnera — Schum. Beskr. 
Et Pl. Guin. 27 
cus cii, 
m Has. Extratropical South Africa, in 
the district of Uitenhage, and in Cafferland 
Tambukiland, Ecklon, Drége, &c. in 
ay of Frideriksberg, in Guinea, 
SYNOPSIS OF THE BUCHNERE;E, A TRIBE OF SCROPHULARIACES. 
- high, and but little branched; in some re- dryin 
363 
Thonning ? — B. in Cafferland, Drége, 
Ecklon. (v. s.) 
Taller and more erect than S. densiflora, 
it is easily distinguished by its imbricate 
floral leaves, and the remarkably dilated 
apex of the tube of the corolla. The flower 
varies much in size, being from six to eight 
or ten lines in length. I have very little 
doubt that Thonning's plant is the same 
species, for though the pubescence of the 
plant is not absolutely appressed, it may 
be said to be so in comparison to that of 
B. aspera. 
*** Folia elongata. Calyx 10—15- 
striatus, Corolla versus apicem incurva. 
9. S. elegans, hirsuto-scaberrima, stric- 
ta, subsimplex, foliis lanceolato-linearibus 
erectis subadpressis hispidis, floralibus 
consimilibus calyces equantibus, calycibus 
10-striatis, corolle tubo pubescente, limbi 
lobis oblongis labio superiore bifido infe- 
riore parum breviore. 
Has. Southern extratropical Africa, 
Herb. Hooker, Cafferland, Drége. (v. s.) 
Stature and habit nearly that of S. Thun- 
bergii B, but less rigid, the flowers rather 
larger, and like S. lutea, the whole plant 
is very hairy, and scarcely turns black in 
ying. 
10. 5. lutea, (Lour. Fl. Cochinch. 22%) 
hirsuto-scaberrima, foliis elongato-lineari- 
bus patentibus inferioribus lanceolatis, spi- 
cis elongatis, calycibus 10—15-striatis, 
corolla lute tubo glabro, limbi lobis obo- 
vatis, labio superiore emarginato inferiore 
duplo breviore. 
Buchnera hirsuta, 
Scroph. Ind. 41. 
B. asiatica, Linn. Spec. 879, ex parte. 
Has. East Indian Peninsula, Wight, 
Bengal, Wallich, Saharunpur, Royle, 
Herb. Banks.? and Canton, 
Wall. — Benth. 
(8) 
Habit lax and branching, or, when 
young, more rigid and simple, seldom 
turning black when dry, height from six 
inches to a foot. 
H. S phantcea, humilis, filos, © sca- 
berrima, fi t 
spicis densis, calycibus 10-striatis, corollis 
pheniceis glabris, limbi lobis obovatis, la- 
