SYNOPSIS OF THE BUCHNERE.E, 
! larger ; flowers also nearly the same, but a 
remarkable species for its size and inflores- 
cence, as well as from its station, far dis- 
tant from that of any other species. 
v 
C. cordatum, herbaceum, ramis 
prostratis subradicantibus hirsutis, foliis 
petiolatis ovato-rotundatis dentatis basi 
truncatis cordatisve pubescentibus, floribus 
axillaribus pedicellatis, calycibus hispidis 
corolle tubo vix duplo brevioribus. 
Manulea cordata, Thunb. Fl. Cap. 473. 
B. hirsutior. 
Has. Krakakamma and Olifantshoek 
in Uitenhage, Ecklon, Ruigtevalei, Drége, 
B. on the Witbergen, Drége. (v. s.) 
Remarkable for its long trailing stems as 
well as for the form of the leaves, which 
are about half an inch long and broad. 
Corolla shorter than in C. hispidum. The 
var. 8. may perhaps be a distinct species, 
but the specimens are past flower, and im- 
perfect, i 
v 23. C. racemosum, herbaceum? ramis 
erectis pubescentibus, foliis petiolatis lato- 
oyatis dentatis tenuiter pubescentibus, flo- 
ibus minimis, floribus longe peduncula- 
tis racemosis, corolle tubo calyce duplo 
longiore. 
Has. Zuurebergen, Drége. (v. s.) 
Leaves about half an inch or more in 
h, rounded or wedge-shaped at the 
» floral ones sessile, scarcely two lines 
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sessile flowers, upper ones often simple, 
forming an irregular leafy raceme. 
L- 25. C. pedunculosum, herbaceum, ra- 
mosissimum, procumbens, viscoso-pubes- 
cens, foliis petiolatis ovatis inciso-dentatis 
pinnatifidisve, superioribus parvis, pedun- 
culis axillaribus longissimis filiformibus, 
corolle tubo tenui calyce dimidio vel sub- 
duplo longiore, limbo ampl 
Has. Zilverfontein in 
Drége. (v. s.) 
Remarkable for its intricate leafy stems, 
its numerous peduncles, often two inches 
long, and for the form of the flower, which, 
as far as can be ascertained from dried 
specimens, appears to be an approach to 
that of Lyperia. The corolla dries yel- 
lowish, with a dark-coloured faux. 
o. 
Namaqualand, 
LYPERIA. 
Calyx 5-partitus, laciniis linearibus sub- 
foliaceis. Corolle deciduæ tubus elonga- 
tus, extus viscosus, apice latere superiore 
gibbus vel incurvus, limbus patens, 5-fidus, 
laciniis in labia 2 approximatis. Stamina 
didynama, inclusa. Herbæ, suffrutices vel 
fruticuli Austro- Africana. Folia inferi- 
ora opposita superiora alterna, integra 
dentata inciso-pinnatifida vel multifida, 
ad azillas sepe fasciculata. Flores sessi- 
les vel sepius pedicellati, axillares, race- 
most vel spicati. Corolle et interdum tota 
long. Pedicels spreading, three-fourths of planta siccitate nigricat. Capsule ple- 
an inch long. Calyx nearly glabrous, seg- 
ments unequally cleft, subulate at the end. 
4. C. fetidum, annuum? erectum, 
Tamosum, subglabrum, foliis longe petiola- 
tis ovatis inciso-dentatis, pedunculis axil- 
laribus 1—3-floris superioribus subrace- 
mosis, corolle tubo tenui calyce bis terve 
ore. 
Buchnera feetida, Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 80. 
Manulea feetida, Pers. Syn. 2. 148. 
Manulea alternifolia, Hort. Par. !—Pers. 
Has. Eastern portion of Worcester 
and Clanwilliam districts, Ecklon, Drége, 
"B ! 
. Leaves from half an inch to an inch 
hu d Lower pedicels almost always bear- 
small corymb of about three nearly 
and in many of the older Cape collections. 
v. s.) 
rumque exserta, ovoidee vel oblonge, plus 
minusve viscose. 
* Flores subsessiles spicati. 
1. ZL. fruticosum, viscoso-pubescens, 
foliis ovatis oblongis subcordatisve integer- 
rimis paucidentatisque floralibus conformi- 
bus calyces superantibus, capsulis oblongis 
calyces subeequantibus. : 
Has. On the Zwartdoorn river in 
Clanwilliam, and Modderfontein and the 
Gariep plains in Namaqualand, Drege ; 
also in Captain Paterson’s collection. (v. 5.) 
More of a shrub than any other species. 
Leaves sessile, varying from three or four 
lines to an inch in length in the different 
specimens, always drying black as well as 
the flowering spikes. 
2, L.amplexicaulis, herbacea ? erecta, —— 
viscoso-pubescens vel villosa, foliis lato- : 
