780 Lxxxix. scrophulariacEjE. [Striga 



6. S. lutea Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 22 (1790). 



S. cocoi-nea Benth. in Hook., I.e., p. 364. S. hirsuta Bentli. in 

 DC. Prodr. X. p. 502 (1846). 



PuNGO Andongo. — An erect annual rather scabrid herblet, 2J to 

 1\ in. high ; leaves linear ; flowers very brilliantly cinnabar-red ; calyx 

 10-striate ; corolla-tube curved above the middle. Sub-parasitical in 

 damp pastures on a rich soil to the south-west of the prsesidium, on 

 the right bank of the river Cuanza ; fl. and fr. 4 Jan. 1857. No. 5881. 

 Flowers very bright scarlet. In sandy wooded places between Luxillo 

 and Cazella ; fl. Jan. 1857. No. 5880. 



HuiLLA. — Flowers very bright scarlet. In pastures among low 

 bushes and in the neighbouring wooded meadows, between Lopollo 

 and Jau ; fl. Dec. 1859 and Feb. to April 1860. No. 5819. 



7. S. Forbesii Benth. in Hook., I.e., p. 364. 

 PuNGO Andongo. — At Lombe, fr. No. 5893. 



8. S. macrantha Benth. in DC, I.e., p. 503. 



Buohnera maerantha Benth. in Hook., I.e., p. 366. B. Biittneri 

 Engl., I.e., xviii. p. 72 (1893). 



GoLUNGO Alto. — An annual herb, with the habit of a Bhinanthus, 

 strictly erect ; flowers white ; Corolla-tube incurved at the apex 

 almost at a right angle ; the limb 4-clef t, with rounded lobes ; capsule 

 2-celIed, many-seeded. On sparingly grassy slopes among the mountains 

 of Alto Queta ; fl. and f r. April 1856. No. 6907. Spikes of flowers 

 thick, prismatic. On the declivities of the Quilombo mountains, 

 sporadic ; fr July 1856. Coll. Carp. 806. 



26. HARVEYA Hook. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. ii. p. 967. 



1. H. andongensis Hiern, sp. n. 



A herb, about 14 in. high ; stem erect, rather slender, weak, 

 scaly at the base, nearly leafless at least on the lower half ; upper 

 leaves few, narrowly elliptical, acute, glandular-pubescent, sessile, 

 f to f in. long, suberect, alternate or subopposite ; inflorescence 

 lax ; flowers about 3, terminal and subterminal, 1 1 to 2 in. long, 

 somewhat drooping, blood-red ; peduncles f to li in. long, suberect, 

 pubescent with short spreading glandular hairs ; calyx cam- 

 panulate-tubular, f to J in. long; the tube -^ to |- in. long by 

 J in. broad, puberulous or nearly glabrous ; the lobes 5, deltoid- 

 ovate, glandular-ciliolate, about ^ in. long ; corolla-tube deep 

 yellow and puberulous outside, narrowly tubular and |- in. broad 

 in the lower half, funnel-shaped and widened upwards, more or 

 less curved ; the limb spreading, Hto If in. in diameter, 5 -partite, 

 membranous, glabrous ; the segments rounded, veiny ; anthers 

 included, placed about the middle of the corolla-tube ; style curved 

 and glandular-puberulous about the shortly exserted apex ; 

 stigma subglobose. 



PuNGO Andongo. — In secondary Panda forests between Quibinde 

 and Quitage ; one specimen, fl. beginning of March 1857. No. 5867- 



Differs from H. capensis by longer peduncles, etc. 



2. H. huillensis Hiern, sp. n. 



A glandular-shaggy, simple, erect herb, about 5 in. high, 



