380 SYNOPSIS OF THE BUCHNERE.E, 
integris 2—3-fidisve scabris, racemis stric- 
tis, pedicellis calyce subbrevioribus, co- 
rolle limbo brevi laciniis emarginatis. . 
Has. Wildshutsberg and Witbergen, 
Drége. (v. s.) 
From half a foot to a foot high. Dries 
black, and covered with glandular dots 
which become white when dry. 
17. L. mollis, suffruticosa, molliter vil- 
losa, ramis elongatis procumbentibus, fo- 
liis subfasciculatis petiolatis ovatis inciso- 
pinnatifidis pinnatisectisve, laciniis ovatis 
integris incisisve, pedicellis axillaribus fili- 
formibus, corolle tubo calyce vix duplo 
longiore. 
Has. Graham's Town in Albany and 
Zuureberg in Uitenhage, Ecklon, Coles- 
berg, Drége. (v. s.) 
Branches slender. Pedicels eight to ten 
lines E Corolla four to five lines. 
18. L. filicaulis, suffruticosa, pubes- 
. cens, ramis elongatis tenuibus procumben- 
: tibus, foliis subfasciculatis petiolatis obo- 
vato-subrotundisinciso-pinnatifidis, laciniis 
obovatis obtusissimis, pedicellis ponis 
filiformibus 
Has. On the Witbergen, ass (v. 5.) 
Although the specimens are past flower, 
they show that the species is distinct from 
the preceding. 
9. L. pinnatifida, suffruticosa, decum- 
bens, ramosissima, foliis pinnatisectis, seg- 
mentis oblongo-cuneatis integris dentatis 
innatifidisve, floribus subracemosis, co- 
rolle tubo calyce 3—4-plo longiore. 
Manulea pinnatifida, Linn —Thunb, Fl 
Cap. 473. 
a, canescens, capsulis calyce vix dimidio 
longioribus. 
B. subcanescens, capsulis calyce subdu- 
plo longioribus. 
y. viscoso-pubescens, capsulis calyce 
subduplo longioribus, corollis minoribus. 
à. subbipinnatisecta, corollis majoribus. 
-«. microphylla, viscoso-pubescens. 
So." Karroo desert and Karroid places, 
fro Beaufort to the Fish river, Ecklon, 
T and other collections. (v. s.) 
ie sco Leaves from 
A TRIBE OF SCROPHULARIACEE. 
three to six lines, segments usually convo- | 
lute or conduplicate. Flowers few, pedi- 
cels rather stiff. Tube of the corolla four 
to five lines, limb two to three lines long, 
divisions obtuse or very slightly emargi- 
nate. 
20. L. multifida, suffruticosa, procum- 
bens, ramosissima, foliis subfasciculatis 
bipinnatisectis, segmentis plerisque petio- 
lulatis oblongo-cuneatis integris incisis 
pinnatifidisve, racemis paucifloris, calycis 
laciniis lineari- we corollæ tubo vix 
— brevior 
eminem. and Stormbergen, 
Sen (v. 5. 
Leaves much more divided, and flowers 
much smaller than in L. pinnatifida. 
21. L. foliolosa, fruticosa, divaricato- 
ramosissima, foliis parvis fasciculatis line- 
ari-cuneatis dentatis pinnatifidisve utrinque 
canescentibus, floribus subracemosis co- 
rolle tubo calyce subtriplo longiore. 
Has. Karroid places, Zwartehopf and 
Langekloof, Ecklon, between the little 
Fish river and Brak river, Drége, and in 
other Uitenhage collections. (v. s.) 
Leaves one to three lines longer, much —— 
narrower, less cut, and whiter than in L. 
pinnatifida s, which it resembles. 
L. cuneata, fruticosa, ramosissima, 
foliia: minutis fasciculatis apice bi-triden- 
tatis rarius integerrimis glabriusculis. vel 
tenuissime pubescentibus, floribus subra- 
cemosis, corolle tubo calyce 3—4-plo e 
gioribus. 
Has. 
Drege. (v.s 
Leaves intermediate between those of 7 
L. foliolosa and L. atropurpurea. 
from L. pedunculata by the minute sessile ei 
leaves and peduncles seldom half an inb | 
Can it be the wild state of this d 
long. 
plant ? 
On and near the Gauritz rivet, 
23. L.atropurpurea, fruticosa, ramo — 
sissima, foliis minutis fasciculatis lineari — 
bus integerrimis vel rarius unidentatis, f0- — 
ribus subracemosis, corolle tubo cal 
6—7-plo longiore. 
sd x teli quid Banks. Ü 
Has. Karro and Karro 
— Drége, &c. (v. s.) 
Leaves glabrous or vcr 
