SYNOPSIS OF THE BUCHNEREA, 
- two lines long. Corolla near an inch long. 
Capsule larger than in the neighbouring 
species. The cultivated specimens only 
differ in their leaves rather longer. 
24. L. aspalathoides, fruticosa, ramo- 
sissima, foliis minutis fasciculatis oblongis 
linearibusve integerrimis, floribus racemo- 
sis, corollte tubo calyce 2—3-plo longiore. 
Grasrugg and Krakakamma in 
Uitenhage, Ecklon. (v. s.) 
Leaves smaller than in L. atropurpurea, 
narrower than in L. microphylla, and not 
imbricated. Flowers about half an inch 
l Branches pubescent. Leaves gla- 
Tous. 
25. L. microphylla, fruticosa, ramosis- 
sima, foliis minutis ovatis integerrimis ad 
axillas fasciculatis, ramulorum juniorum 
ifariam — floribus versus 
apices ramorum pau 
Manulea ned asd Linn.!—Thunb. 
Fi. Cap. 466. 
Haz. Karroid districts, Zwartkops river, 
Ecklon, near Garip and between Ado and 
md river, Drége, and other collections. 
s.) 
M scarcely half a line long. Flow- 
ers about half an inch. Divisions of the 
limb broad, obovate. 
XI. MaNULEa. Linn. 
Nemia, Berg. Fl. Cap. 
Calyx 5-partitus, laciniis linearibus su- 
 bulatisve. Corolle decidue tubus elonga- 
tus, extus glaber vel tomentosus, apice sub- 
rectus, limbo 5-partito equali vel laciniis 
4 superioribus magis approximatis. Sta- 
mina didynama inclusa. Herbe rarius 
suffrutices comas simam Folia sæpe 
ETSE Da 
eere. hoses viidnion. cautes 
nunc simplicibus nudis vel minute bracte- 
atis, nunc compositis pedicellis mult ifloris. 
Coro: sepe aurantiace, siccitate non ni- 
Rees. Capsule glabre. 
* Pedicelli uniflori. Corolle lacinie 
bifida, obcordate, obovate vel rarius ob- 
longe obtuse. Folia subradicalia, pedun- 
he coser ciii simplicibus nudis vel 
| emosis. 
apice rac 
pu ? nervosa kE Meyer, MSS.), 
A TRIBE OF SCROPHULARIACE®. 381 
foliis petiolatis obovato-oblongis ovatisve 
integerrimis glabris, laciniis calycinis lato- 
lanceolatis, corolle laciniis latis emargina- 
tis, binis supremis ultra medium connatis 
integerrimis. 
Has. Zilverfontein in Namaqualand, 
Drége. (v. s. 
A very distinct species, which ought, 
perhaps, to be considered as forming a 
separate genus. Three to four inches 
high. Calycine segments broader and 
thicker, tube of the corolla shorter, limb 
larger, and less deeply cleft than in any 
other species. 
2. M. silenoides (E. Meyer, MSS.), 
annua, folis petiolatis ovatis integerrimis 
vel obscure dentatis, laciniis calycinis line- 
aribus, junioribus basi submembranaceo- 
Jd PE ni EI 1 tib 
Coann 
corollæ laciniis emarginato-bifidis. 
B. minor. 3 
HAB. Kerakeis; Drége, P. between 
Micrenkasteel and Zwartdoorn river in 
Clanwilliam, and Modderfontein in Nama- 
qualand, Drége. (v. s.) 
Stature of M. nervosa, but much more 
slender. Tube of the corolla —— limb 
smaller, with narrow segmen 
M. androsacea (E. Mere ‘MSS. ) 
folis obovato-oblongis glabris integerrimis 
subcrenatisve, pedunculis glabris racemis 
subcapitatis, laciniis calycinis oblongo- 
linearibus glabris capsulam sequantibus, 
corolle tubo calyce 3—4-plo longiore, lim- 
bi laciniis obovatis retusis. 
Has. Sands near Noagas, Drége. (v. s.) 
Rather taller than M. silenoides. Leaves 
rather longer and narrower. Flowers nearly 
sessile, mostly forming a compact head, 
which is sometimes elongated in the man- 
ner often termed proliferous. 
4. M. corymbosa (Thunb. Fl Cap. 
472.), foliis ovato-oblongis obovatis inte- 
gris dentatisque glabris vel tenuiter pubes- 
centibus, pedunculis scapiformibus inter- 
dum 1—2-foliatis, racemis fructiferis elon- 
gatis, laciniis calycinis linearibus capsula 
longioribus basi margine membranaceo- 
ciliatis, corolle laciniis late obovatis. 
Has. 
Cape district, Ecklon, Drége, — Y 
&c. (v. s.) 
From six inches to a foot high. 
