UGANDA GAMOPETALZ FROM DR. BAGSHAWE 89 
ebbe, o. 750. ‘* Herb with red Gaara? 
_ Herba pei p fere metr alis. Folia solemniter 8°5-5°0x1° oe Oem. 
-0°3 cm. long. Flores fide i. Bagshawe rubri. Calycis 
lobi 0: 6. cm. long, -» basi 0-08 cm, lat. Corollz tubus 1°6 cm. long., “ 
0-2 cm ium posticum 0°3 em. long., vix 0°4 cm. lat. 
labii antici: “lobi 0- ‘35 cm. longs intermedius 0-3 cm. lat. Finoonin 
3 cm., antherarum loc ‘12 cm. long. Ovarium vix 0-4 cm., 
stylus 1-4 om. ae “Capsua vix matura 1:2 cm. long., basi con- 
tracta, dense pu 
This plant, Sieh ayers the distinction of being the first of its 
genus to be found in Tropical Africa, is quite unlike any of its 
American and South African congeners. The flower has been com- 
pared ere with that of S. Pilosella Torr. ., and found to agree 
with 1 n all essentials of ange nature. As for the pollen, so 
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there are three rows of tubercles on each side of each pore. 
Lindau has doubted the propriety of including any South African 
ae in Siphonoglossa, but I entirely edi ith Mr, C. B. Clarke 
in supporting Bentham’s views on this poi 
Justicia extensa T. And. in Journ. Linn. Soc. vil. 44, 
castellana Hiern, Cat. Welw. Pl. i. 821. No. 728. This Borat 
has hitherto been supposed restricted to the Lower Guinea region 
oe Andongo). The flowers Dr. Bagshawe notes as greenish- 
yell 
seins melanophylla S. Moore in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxxvii. 196. 
0. 685. Finer specimens are here to eg than the one which 
fecehiighisd the description. The leaves are 10-0-13-0 x 6-0-8°0 cm. 
in the limb, and stand on petioles 8-5-6°0 em. long. The very lax 
panicles are 80-100 cm. long, and somewhat more in breadth, and 
the pedicels grow out to the length of a centimetre or even longer. 
. Bagshawe notes en as om ‘¢ a climber in forest.” 
Coleus ( s) entebbensis, 
cosus ramulis bene foliosis ; patenti-ascendentibus minute fulvo- 
pubescentibus, foliis pro rata mediocribus graciliter petiolatis 
anguste obovato-oblanceolatis apice cuspidato-acuminatis basi 
longiuscule eeveivnatie margine crenato-s erratis basin versus in- 
tegris subtus minutissime pubescentibus pag. sup. costis p 
exemptis glabris, verticillastris sparsis 2-10- (rarissime ii.) floris 
in racemis ex axillig summis oriundis folia mox excedentibus dis- 
