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racters of this section; and a further peculiarity is found in the 
presence of the fig-shaped glands which are profusely dotted over 
the lower leaf-surface, recalling one of the most striking characters 
of ier's genus Stictocardia. The author, in fact, regards 
n, but i 
rather longer corolla-tube, and exserted stamens and style.—A. 
Barleria (§ AcantHotwxa) Eylesii, sp. nov. Suffrutex spinosus, 
frequenter ramosus, strigose ini i 
m 
exsertis, staminodiis 2 minimis apice antheram minutam ferentibus, 
capsula : 
Hab. Matopo Hills, among granite rocks at 5000 ft. No. 160. 
Spine interpetiolares neenon bractee solemniter 1-0 em. (vel 
diam. ; lobi 1-2 cm. x 0-6 cm. Ovarium ovoideum, 0-2 cm. long., 
4-ovulatum. Stylus ima basi incrassatus ibique pubescens. 
A plant looking much like B. Holubii C. B. Cl., but this, beside 
belonging to § Prionitis, has smaller and differently shaped corollas. 
It seems to stand nearest B. bechuanensis C. B. Cl., which, inter alia, 
has differently shaped corollas of a deep blue colour. 
rthosiphon (§ Exserr) rhodesianus, sp.nov. Herbaceus, 
ascendens, sursum ramosus, ramis obtuse ilatis pilosis, foliis ses- 
uam calyx floresce 
canti subequalibus, calycis fiorescentis omnimodo viridis piloso- 
bo postico rotundato-ovato lobis reliquis setaceis 
lateralibus quam posticus brevioribus anticis eundem leviter exce- 
