884 
caule vel ramis erectis ramosis hirsutis, 
foliis petiolatis ovatis oblongisve inciso- 
dentatis angustatis utrinque hirsutis, 
racemo elongato tenui, floribus fasciculatis, 
calycis laciniis linearibus obtusis, corolle 
tubo gracili calyce 5—6-plo longiore, laci- 
niis oblongo-linearibus obtusis. 
Has. Rocks of Nieuwekloof, Drége, 
Occurs also in other Cape collections. 
oe. 
Remarkable for the white hairs of the 
stem, racemes and flowers nearly those of 
JM. leiostachys but foliage and habit very 
different. It-has the appearance of being 
occasionally shrubby at the base. 
*** Aculiflori, racemis compositis vel 
subsimplices. Corolle lacinie omnes vel 
superiores subulato-acuminate. 
21.. M. stellata, caule adscendente pu- 
bescente parce ramoso, foliis petiolatis lato- 
ovatis inciso-serratis pubescentibus, ra- 
cemo elongato composito laxo multifloro, 
calycis laciniis lineari-subulatis, corolle 
tubo calyce triplo longiore. 
Has. Mountains of Cape and Worces- 
ter districts. Ecklon. (v. s.) 
An cree species with slender orange- p 
flowers, three to seven on each 
E M. exaltata (Herb. Banks, MSS.), 
caule erecto divaricato ramoso pubescente, 
foliis petiolatis lato ovatis inciso-serratis 
pubescentibus, racemis gracillimis pauci- 
floris interruptis basi foliosis, calycis laci- 
niis lineari-subulatis corollæ tubo dimidio 
brevioribus 
Has. Cane and Clanwilliam districts, 
Olifants river, Brackfontein, and Bergvalei, 
Ecklon. Occurs also in the Banksian her- 
barium. (v. s.) 
Branches slender, peduncles very short, 
1—3-flowered, remote. Flowers half as 
large as in M. stellata. 
23. M. cheiranthus (Linn. Mant. 88.) 
foliis subradicalibus ovatis obovatis oblon- 
ELI 2x4 
plicibus, racemis compositis, corolle itibe 
vix exserto, limbi laciniis superioribus 
? subulatis. 
SYNOPSIS OF THE BUCHNERE/E, A TRIBE OF SCROPHULARIACE E. 
83. t. 42. 
Berol. 2. 142. 
districts from the Cape to the Gariep river 
in Namaqualand. (v. 5.) 
of the five divisions of the flower in this 
species, that was the origin of the generic 
ame 
n 
Nemia cheiranthus, Berg. FI. Cap. 160. | 
Lobelia cheiranthus, Linn. Spec. 1381. | 
Cheiranthus, &c., Comm. Hort. — HS 
Manulea rhynchantha Zink. Enum. Hort. B 
B. floribunda. 
Has. In various places in the western 
— 
It is the great disproportion in length — 
24. M. pusilla (E. Meyer MSS.), foliis 
1 HN I h is hI x hden. 
o 
tatis, pedunculis scapiformibus numerosis | 
suberectis, racemis subsimplicibus, corolle i 
tubo vix exserto, laciniis limbi vix ineequa- 
libus tubo subbrevioribus. HE 
Drége. (v. s.) 
ovatis mace wets eh pe 
Has. Zilverfontein in Namaqualand, 
Very near the last but much smaller 
with very much smaller flowers. 
M. gariepina, foliis sabrda 
emiscom- 
niti multifloris, corolle tubo ees plus 
duplo longiore, limbi laciniis insequalibus. 
Has. Plains of the Gariep in Nama- 
qualand, Drege. (v. s.) 
different in the flowers. 
the preceding species the lower 
are frequently and sometimes perhaps all 
f them obtuse, so as to connect this section 
with the two first. 
Oo 
ferred to any of the above. 
Fl. Cap. 469. 
turritis ? 
END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. 
This again is near M. cheiranthus, but 
In both t! 
vici 
mM 
Species described by Thunberg not 1e- V. 
Manulia artirrhinoides, Linn. pu 
x 
M. virgata, Thunb. l c. 470. Nest E. 
M. cephalotes, Thunb. l. c. 470. | 
M. hirta, Thunb. l c. 471. Et d 
Erinus tomentosus, Thunb. l. c. 478. d 
