389 
Habitat.—Transvaal, Primers Creek, Barberton 3,000 ft. April, 
Galpin, 916 ; Shire Highlands, near Blantyre, Lust. 
Planta 1} ped. alta. Foliorum petioli 3-6 lin. longi, laminw 1-4 
poll. longz, 1-12 poll. late. Pedunculi 1-3 poll. longi. Pedicelli 
14-6 lin. longi. Capitula 3 lin. longa, 11-2 lin. lata. — Zncolucri 
bracteæ exteriores 14-2 lin. longs, interiores 3 lin. longe. Corolle 
tubus 14 lin. longus, lobi 1 lin. longi. Acheenta 4 lin. longa. 
This is the first species of this genus that has been found south of 
the ipa: and is well distinguished by its very pointed involucra! 
bracts. Bothriocline seems scarcely distinct from Gutenbergia, the 
presence of a caducous pus being the only distinction, and if 
retained on this ground then Gutenbergia ree. s must be removed 
to Bothriocline as it possesses a caducous pappu 
. Bothriocline longipes, W. E. Brown [Composite - V ernoniacez] ; 
lii 
pes, 
vitas ramulisque suleato-striatis glabrescentibus, foliis oppositis 
pein elliptico-lanceolatis vel oblanceolatis acutis tenuiter dentatis, 
utr 
nulati ica 3—4-seriatis ellipticis vel elliptico-oblongis obtusis 
apiculatis exterioribus apice pubescentibus interioribus glabris 
Pelünüaletis marginibus minutissime scabrido-ciliolatis pallidis apice 
viridi-maculatis omnibus quam flores urei duplo brevioribus, 
urp 
corolla sparse papillosa quinquefida lobis pram tsa do acutis quam 
stigmata panier brevioribus, pappi setis paucis — a 
i B. 
acheniis turbina leviter curvatis quinque-sulcatis g 
Schimpert, Oliver and Hiern var. longipes, in Oliver FI. — Trop. 
Afr. ILI., p. 266. 
Habitat. -- Monbuttuland, Schweinfurth, 3197. 
Foliorum petioli 4—6 lin. longi, lamine 14-4] poll longs, j-2 
poll. late. Kami primarii corymbi 14-4 poil. longi. PPedunculi d i-1i 
poll. longi. prts 2 lin. diam. Jnvolucri bractez 13-2 lin. longæ. 
Corolle tubus 1$ lin. longus, lobi vix 1 lin. longi. Peppi sete 3 lin. 
longs. Achenia vix 1 lin. lon 
This is € — from B. Schimperi in in its finely dentate leaves, 
more lax inflorescence, flower-heads not more than half the size, with 
less than half a uas many flowers and totally different involucre bracts. 
105. Buddleia pulchella, W. ££. Brown [Loganiaces]; ramulis 
teretibus _tomentoso - - pubescentibus, foliis petiolatis sspius hastatis 
. e $n : 
terminalibus multifloris subincano-tomentosis, bracteis subulatis, calycis 
tubo act breviter 4-dentato, datibo ovatis subobtusis, corollæ 
xserto gracili recto rubescenti tomentello lobis pu 
subretieng «iar Rs obtusis albis fauce aurantiuca odore graveolenti 
Habitat.—South Africa ? 
Foliorum petioli 2-3 lin. longi, lamine 14-1} poll. long, 1-17 poll. 
late. Panicule 2-2} poll longs et late. Bractee 1-2 lin. lon 
Calye 1j lin. longus. Corolle tubus 4 lin. longus, limbus 3 lin. 
very distinct species, unlike any other in the genus. Most of e: 
Thats are hastate, some have two lobes on each side, and a few a 
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