794 xcii. BiGNONiACE^. [Rigelkeicc 



especially those on the lower branches, which are always more abundant 

 and larger than the upper ones, on account of their orange-scarlet 

 colour ; peduncles drooping-pendulous from the uppermost axils ; the 

 common peduncle 1 to 2 ft. long, much flattened-dilated above towards 

 the insertion of the pedicels, striate ; pedicels subverticillate, dichoto- 

 mous, recurved upwards, thick, very rigid ; calyx fleshy-coriaceous, 

 green, tubular-campanulate, variously cleft or bilabiate, the upper lip 

 a little narrower and longer than the lower, both lips rounded or very 

 obtuse, quite entire, with a narrow scarious blackish membrane at the 

 margin, the lower lip supplied outside with round irregularly arranged 

 glands ; corolla coriaceous (except the lobes), rigid, smooth outside, 

 brittle, orange-scarlet or pale red outside, deep scarlet or orange- 

 cinnabar inside, ringent ; the lower part of the tube funnel-shaped, 

 yellowish both inside and out, constricted a little above the base, then 

 abruptly dilated and curved ; the limb very wide, bilabiately 4-cleft, 

 that is, the upper lip slightly bifid and the lower lip more deeply trifid, 

 all the lobes repand-dentate on the margin, somewhat obtuse, corru- 

 gated-crisp oriplioate-undulate, scarcely ever fully expanded, scrobicu- 

 late-veiny on the inner face ; the three lower lobes subequal, long, 

 with a thick nerve and longitudinally striate ; stamens 5, inserted at 

 the middle of the corolla-tube where it is constricted and curved 

 forwards, included, 4 of them didynamous and fertile, the fifth 3 or 4 

 times shorter sterile and without an anther ; filaments cylindrical, 

 yellowish, but little attenuate towards the apex, thinly hirsute with 

 whitish hairs -at the base ; anthers large, yellowish, attached at the- 

 apex, 2-celled, the cells longitudinally dehiscing and divaricate in a 

 sagittate manner ; the sterile stamen placed between the two shorter 

 fertile stamens and corresponding to the cleft or sinus of the upper 

 lip of the corolla ; disk perigynons, thick, yellowish, fleshy, turgid, 

 annular, smooth, lying at i the bottom of the calyx and surrounding 

 the base of the ovary ; ovary sessile at the bottom of the calyx, 

 conical-cylindrical, 2-celled, the cells many-ovuled ; style elongated, 

 exceeding the stamens, cylindrical, flattened towards the apex ; stigma 

 consisting of two ovate-lanceolate lamellse stigmatose on the inner 

 f ace ; fruit pendulous, conical-cylindrical, 1 to IJ ft. long, 2 to 3 in. 

 in diameter, green, somewhat warted, a little compressed on two sides, 

 more or less dusky when ripe ; seeds numerous, not winged, nestling 

 in pulp which is pervaded with woody fibres. The fifth stamen is 

 always present, and in only one instance out of more than fifty flowers 

 examined was it found fertile. At the outskirts of primitive forests, 

 especially by streams in Sobatos de Bumba and Bango Aquitamba, 

 and about Sange by the Delamboa rivulet ; fl. May to Dec, fr. Jan. to 

 April 1854-56. No. 489. In company with Tyhplwra conspicua 

 N.E. Br. ; Welw. Herb. no. 4215. In damp woods at the river Muia, 

 near Trombeta ; fl. June 1856. A form with much more ample 

 leaflets. No. 491. Flowering and fruiting racemes pendulous ; ripe 

 fruit 18 to 20 in. long by 2J to 3 in. in transverse diameter. In Mata 

 de Quisucula, at the river Delamboa ; fr. Oct. 1855. Coll. Carp. 820. 

 The Mozambique vernacular name is " Kieeli-Keia "; iu Banffoit is. 

 called " Cambumbi." ' ^ 



XCIII. PEDALIACE^. 

 These plants Welwitsch regarded as forming groups of Big- 

 noniacese ; in contradistinction to the latter they are well repre- 

 sented in Angola and Benguella, and indeed are more frequent 



