864 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
a mile and a half from the Sutherlandshire boundary, in a small 
ravine, where, with mosses and other hepatics, it formed a kind of 
their horizontal leaves with wide sinus and acute lobes, were very 
distinct. Also the abundant perianths on the fruiting stems were 
somewhat conspicuous by the hoary setule of the narrow tubular 
in the specimens I examined. The only paroicous hepatic of the 
Milleri group with which it might be confounded appears to be JJ. 
Britain. J. Ruthei appears to be usually a more robust plant, o 
more reddish or purple appearance, with somewhat larger leaf-cells, 
Ousdale plants it is rounded as in the description by Limpricht. 
may mention that in the same locality, at a somewhat greater 
elevation, I gathered Harpanthus Flotowianus, 
For the identification of the J. Kaurini, and for the use of books 
and specimens illustrative of it, Iam greatly indebted to the kind- 
ness of Mr. Macvicar. 
TWO NEW SOUTH AFRICAN SCROPHULARIACE. 
By W. P. Hiern, F.R.S., F.L.8. 
Sutera levis, sp.n. Suffruticosa glanduloso-puberula pallide 
viridis 4 dm. alta basi lignescens ut videtur perennis, caulibus 
ascendentibus sub-virgatis gracilentibus rigidis foliosis infra sub- 
teretibus striatisque super obtuse angulatis, foliis oppositis vel 
bianco foliatis axillaribus) subfasciculatis linearibus 
oO 
; : : Sit peste Oppositis brevissimis vel ad 3 
