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Kiggelaria africana 3 (834).—All —_ of the plant densely hairy 
with stellate hairs, even the anthers. The filaments, however, 
bear none, and there are none upon ‘the petallar glands. Both 
external and internal faces of the petals are hairy, and the pollen- 
grains cling in great numbers to the inner face. This, to ogether 
economical method of giving a closely-felted covering. Two species 
of Hermannia (H. tomentosa romney (660) and H. depressa N. EK. Br. 
er — eohyre} examp 
anagalloides T. ee (718).— The lower, barren anther 
Fee ve Fseatisdh as a trigger. The upper, fertile one has its tip 
turned downwards and through its orifice, which conte ese ne 
the spout of a coffee-pot ; the pollen is discharge downward 
direction. As the trigger is likewise directed do ownwarts, little silent 
e pate upon entry ; but when a suitable i insect lea trigger 
ushed upwards, when, upon its release, the ‘obit ® andes a cloud 
of Toles to be shot upon the insect’s back. As the filament has its 
attachment upon the outer side of the anther, midway between the 
upper fertile lobe and the lower trigger-like one, the neta a 
around its point of attachment as upon a horizonta ax 
Harveya Randit Hiern* (722). of 
a vivid rose-red colour. The bunched tufts of a flowers are very 
bright and conspicuous. The host is a small moss-like Composite. 
The style stands back in a recessed ciitaots of rT coral tube, and 
their inner — touch. The lower barren half of the anther is 
very large, and doubtless serves as a trigger, as seen in Justicia 
 aoaiiie«: 
* Harveya Randii Hiern, sp,n. Herba firma humilior ad radices stir- 
ium parvarum Compositarum? de quibus facile detrahenda parasitica, caule 
brevi obsoleto vel sub-pollicari ecarnoso dense squamigero, foliis veris nullis, 
squamis late oyalibus vel su seer apice rotundatis basi latis sessilibus 
sessilibus vel ilibus roseo-purpureis speciosis plus minus 44 mm. longis, 
oblongis obtusis sessilibus in sicco fuscis extra viscido-puberulis intus mollibus 
15:5-17 sin cmt — ceed 5 mm, latis oe A pha ese basin insertis Ln 
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aa spice inal Pe ae stony en where it forms peillions 
Ser September, 1902,” R. R. Rand, 2. onan 
