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372 SYNOPSIS OF THE BUCHNERE.E, 
2. P. gilioides, viscoso-pubescens, fo- 
liis linearibus subdentatis, floralibus caly- 
ces equantibus, spicis pubescentibus pau- 
cifloris, corolle tubo calyce duplo longiore. 
AB. Sands near Paarl, Drége. (v. s.) 
Habit nearly that of Gilia laciniata, 
much more slender than that of P. capen- 
sis, with flowers scarcely half the size. A 
specimen, marked Buchnera capensis, R. in 
the Banksian Herbarium, appears to be 
this species. 
** Corolle tubus calyce subbrevior. 
P. aurea, viscoso-pubescens, foliis 
linearibus integerrimis subdentatisve, flo- 
ralibus lineari-lanceolatis calyces :equanti- 
bus, spicis brevibus densis pubescentibus, 
corollz limbo tubo suo longiore. 
Buchnera aurea, Herb. Banks. MSS. 
Manulea =m Thunb. Fl. Cap. 
467? excl. Syn. Linn. 
Has. Cape of Good Hope, Thom. in 
Herb. Hooker, Masson in Herb. Banks. 
(v. 5.) 
Differs from P. pubescens in its narrow, (V. 
short, erect leaves, and especially in the 
flowers, which are above twice as large. 
4. P. pubescens, erecta, pusilla, visco- 
E eod Seti is 
oblongis linearibusve integerrimis denta- 
tisque, floralibus ovatis lanceolatisve flores 
subzquantibus, bracteis capsulisque pu- 
bescentibus, corolle limbo tubo suo sub- 
zquilongo. 
Has. Roodesand, Haazenkraalsrivier, 
and Zilverfontein, in Namaqualand, Drege. 
(v. s.) 
Varies in the leaves entire or toothed. 
Spike short and dense. 
9. P. capillaris, glabriuscula, foliis in- 
fimis obovatis oblongisve rameis lineari- 
bus, floralibus linearibus obtusis calycem 
E capsulisque glabris, spicis fruc- 
tiferis laxi 
Cim capillaris, Linn.—Thunb. FI. 
468 
. Has. Cape Flats and Zwarteland, Eck- 
on "rige. &c. (v. s.) 
high. Branches numerous, 
very slightly pubescent. Calyx about a 
line long. — and ripe calyx longer. 
Flowers amall, yellow. Some of Ecklon’s 
d sa with Thun- 
A TRIBE OF SCROPHULARIACEJE. 
berg’s description, others, as also Drége’s, 
are more luxuriant, with the flowers more 
distant. 
6. P. rariora, partis pubescens, fo- 
liis anguste linearibus subintegerrimis vel 
infimis oblongis, floralibus flores superan- 
tibus, spicis raris paucifloris subglabris, 
corolle limbo tubo suo breviore. 
Has. In Ecklon’s collection, without 
a precise locality. (v. s. 
Near P. capillaris, but leaves narrower, 
and flowers much smaller. Four to six 
inches high, erect, and much branched. 
. plantaginea, erecta, pusilla, vis- 
coso-pubescens, foliis inferioribus obovatis 
superioribus oblongis integerrimis pauci- 
dentatisque, floralibus lanceolatis obtusis 
calyces superantibus, corolle minime lim- 
bo tubo suo breviore. 
Manulea plantaginea, Linn.!—Thunb. 
FI. Cap. 469 
Has. In rocks at Modderfontein and 
Zilverfontein in Namaqualand, Drege. 
s.) 
Spikes forming small leafy heads with a 
few detached axillary flowers lower down 
the stem. The whole plant is often not 
two inches high, and the flowers the least 
of all the Buchnereæ 
8. P. intertezta, procumbens, viscoso- 
pubescens, foliis petiolatis parvis ovatis 
dentatis pubescentibus, floralibus ovato- 
oblongis obtusis calyces vix superantibus, 
spicis globoso-capitatis subfastigiatis. 
Manulea intertexta, Herb. Banks. MSS. 
Has. Cape of Good Hope, Masson. 
(*. s. 
Flowers very small Leaves deeper 
toothed than in the other species. 
VII. PHYLLOPODIUM. 
— subeequaliter 5-partitus, laciniis 
si margine membranaceo subconm onnatis. 
Corolla infundibuliformis, typo calyce bre- 
viore, limbo 5-partito, laciniis integris sub. 1 
alibus. Stamina didynama, exserta à 
equ 
antheris inter se consimilibus 
membranacea. Herbe Austro-Africand 
annue, dure, plerumque basi pr 
tes, rarius erecta, siccitate sepe nigrican- í 
tes. Folia floralia pedicello brevissimo ad- 
nata. Flores parve, sessiles, 
