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376 SYNOPSIS OF THE BUCHNERE.£, 
Buchnera ethiopica, Linn.! Mant. 251. 
non Thunb. 
Has. In the Linnean and Banksian 
Herbaria, probably from the Cape district. 
(v. s.) 
Intermediate between C. linifolium and 
fastigiatum. Leaves almost those of C. 
integrifolium. 
15. C.fastigiatum, suffruticosum, ra- 
mis numerosis suberectis, foliis lineari-vel 
oblongo-cuneatis apice profunde pauciden- 
tatis, floribus ad apices ramorum capitato- 
racemosis, pedicellis plerisque calyce bre- 
vioribus, calycibus hispidis tubo corolle 
bis terve brevioribus 
a. ramis foliis que ents. 
& glabratum 
Manulea cephalotes, Thunb. FI. Cap. 
470? 
Has. . On the Babylonstorensbergen in 
Caledon, Ecklon, B. on the Klynriviers- 
berge, and near Caledon, in the same dis- 
trict, Ecklon, Drége. (v. s.) 
A low shrub, with leaves very much like 
those of Salvia dentata, remarkable for 
the compact racemes, consisting of from 
hree to seven flowers with very hispid 
calyces. 
v 16. C.subspicatum, suffruticosum, gla- 
berrimum, ramis numerosis suberectis, fo- 
liis semiamplexicaulibus oblongis profunde 
paucidentatis, floribus spicato-racemosis, 
calycibus glabris vel brevissime ciliatis 
corolle tubo bis terve brevioribus, 
Has. In Drége's collection without a 
precise locality. (v. s.) 
Spikes of flowers leafy, about an inch 
long. All the pedicels very much shorter 
than the cal 
AL C marifolium, suffruticosum, pro- 
ns, ramis cano-pubescentibus, foliis 
ovatis crenatis margine subrevolutis subtus 
vel utrinque cano-tomentosis, floribus bre- 
vissime pedicellatis oppositis subracemo- 
sis, corolla tubo calyce duplo longiore. 
 Manulea virgata, Thunb. Fl. Cap. 4701 
X CIUS “a apr in Ui- 
ich. . Virgafe. exse amos 
sessile, and very white, which does not 
erg's e 
E C. integrifolium, 
laxe 
A TRIBE OF SCROPHULARIACE E. 
ramosissimum subglabrum, foliis ovatis — 
margine subrevolutis integerrimis pauci- 
dentatisque glabris, floribus axillaribus - 
pedicellatis superioribus laxe racemosis, 
corolle tubo tenui calyce triplo longiore. 
Manulea integrifolia, Linn. !—T'hunb. 
FI. Ca 
B. parvifolium. 
Has. Cape district? Herb. Linn., 8. 
on the Tygerberg, Drége. (v. s.) 
Habit very much that of C. hispidum, 
but leaves smaller, less toothed, and the 
whole plant nearly or quite glabrous. 
V 19. C. cuneatum, suffruticosum, pro- 
cumbens, ramis hirsutis, foliis subsessilibus 
obovato-rotundatis cuneatis inciso-dentatis 
utrinque viridibus hirtis, floribus ad apices 
ramorum axillaribus subracemosisve, co- 
rolle tubo calyce bis terve longiore. 
Has. In the Hottentotsholland and 
Men mountains in Stellenbosch, 
Ecklon. (v. 
Habit ci that of C. marifolium, but . 
very different in leaves and inflorescence, 
in the latter character, it represents C. Ats- 
pidum, but is yet more hairy. Leaves as 
broad as long, marked with three to five 
very deep teeth. 
w/ 20. C. hispidum, suffruticosum, ramis 
procumbentibus vel divaricatis hirsutis, 
foliis ovatis oblongisve grosse dentatis basi 
angustatis cuneatisve pubescentibus, flori- 
bus axillaribus pedicellatis superioribus 
laxe racemosis, calycibus hirtis corollae 
tubo ter brevioribus. 
Manulea hispida, Thunb. Fl. Cap. 473. 
Manulea oppositiflora, Vent. Jard. Malm. 
15. t. 15. E 
Has. Near the Cape from whence it 1$ 
sent in almost all collections. (v. s.) 
A very variable plant, especially in the 
degree of hairiness and the size of the 
leaves. 
2l. oribundum, ramis erectis? pu- 
lieseentibus, foliis ovatis grosse dentatis 
basi cuneatis tenuiter pbencent race- 
mulis subcorymbosis in paniculam term 
nalem multiflorem dispositis, dm 
breviter pedicellatis hirtis corolle tubo ter — 
brevioribus. ) 
Port Natal, Drége. (v. $- 
Leaves nearly those of C. hispidum, but 
