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utrinque. war longe petiolatis, floribus corymboso-cymosis, sepalis late 
ovatis breviter mucronatis, corolla quam. sepala 4-5 plo longiore, 
ants ia audiet c 
Habitat.—W est Tropical Africa: Batanga, G. L. Bates, 341. 
Folia $ poll. longa, 2-2} poll. lata ; petioli 2 poll. longi. Pedunculus 
3-4 poll. longus ; DOR i4 lin. longi. Sepala 4 lin. longa, 3 lin. lata, 
Corolla mn onga. 
Resem ig (ei nuda, Baker, from which it ahi in Ps hirsute 
stem and "brendly ovate sepals which terminate in a short in 
5. Lyperia punicea, N. E. met ae kde tei caulibus 
, 
iiec mis e Thizomate lignoso pere annuis basi szepe decumbentibus 
foliosis dense glanduloso-pilosis, foliis petiolatis inferioribus oppositis 
superioribus alternis ovatis apice obtuse rotu is neatis 
lobato lobis oblongo-spathulatis apice concavis vel plus minusve compli- 
eatis et recurvis subobtusis netaa glanduloso-pilosis, corolla purpureo- 
-coccinea inæqualiter bilabiata tubo brevi extus glanduloso-pubescente 
labio superiore minore bi lobato lobis rotundatis abio inferiore ' trilobato 
enorme 
glabris, staminibus inelusis filamentis | , glabris. stylo incluso apice 
Sub davato stigmate subtompresso truncato 
Habitat. —Natal: slopes of the Driireeibéto: Evans, 392; Weenen 
County, South Downs, at 5000 feet, Wood, 4422 ; : Maritzburg County, 
at 3800 feet, Wood, 3572; Faku’s Territory, Sutherland. E 
Griqualand : Vaal Bank, Wood, 4214; Haygarth ; near Kokstad, at 5000 
feet, Tyson, 1645 ; sides of the mountains at 6000 feet, Tyson, 1363. 
Caules 4-12 poll. longi. Foliorum petioli 1-4 lin. bop, laminæ 
3-9 lin. longæ, 3-7 m Sour Pedicelli 34-9 lio. longi. Calycis lobi 
- T ep AT 3 lin Corolle tubus Bern € longus, limbus eirca 6 
iam. lobi Sea tin. longis, 21-21 lin 
A well-marked species allied to Chenostoma ities Marloth — 
Engler, which on examination I find to be a Lyperia 
N.E. Br), having affinity with Z. canariensis, Webb. The flowers 
stated by Mr. Evans fo be “deep scarlet,” by Mr. Wood “red” ss 
sí dull crimson,” aud by Mr. Tyson as “ intense rosei,” 
287. Diclis tenella, Hemsl.  [Scrophulariacem]; molliter hirsuta,- 
ram sissima, ramis gracillimis debilibus repentibus radicantibus, foliis 
tenuissimis orien longe graciliterque petiolatis rotundato-ovatis 
grosse serrato-dentatis basi rotündati tis vel subcuneatis, pedunculis axil- 
laribus solitariis catillstiUts folia superantibus, floribus parvis, calycis 
segmentis inzequalibus ovato-oblongis, corolle labio superiore æqualiter 
obato lobis rotundatis, labio inferiore longiore inaqualiter trilobato 
lobis lateralibus obliquis intermedio angustiore recto, caleari elongato 
curvato, capsula late bilobata lobis rotundatis. 
Habitat.-—British Central Africa: Mount Chiradzulu, 4. Whyte. 
. Rami 6-12 poll. longi; Tse lamine 6--12 lin. € petiolis 
3-12 lin. longis sed sepe circiter 6 lin. longis. Pedunculi 1-2 poll. 
longi, Calycis segmenta lin. longa. Cor olla cum e at 3-41 
lin. longa, parte ealearata itd lin. longa, limbo circiter 2 lin, diametro. 
Capsula circiter 1} lin. lata, 
