OF THE CAMEROONS MOUNTAINS, ETC. 193 
from linear to oblong-spathulate. A. Richard’s Abyssinian U. 
botryoides is the same plant. The range of U. pendulinus is from 
Britain to Mogadore in N.W. Africa, and from Madeira and the 
Canary Islands, throughout the Mediterranean Sea to the Greek 
Archipelago, and Abyssinia. 
5. CrassuLa (EvcnassuLA, Harv. Fl. Cap.) MANNu, H.f. Herbacea, 
. caule brevi crasso robusto simplici basi glabro superne minute papil- 
loso, foliis oblongo- v. cordato- v. lineari-lanceolatis in vaginam elon- 
gatam connatis ovato-lanceolatis margine papillis fimbrillatis, cymis 
ramosissimis densifloris, floribus parvis glaberrimis breviter pedicellatis, 
sepalis oblongo-ovatis obtusis, petalis oblongis obtusis eglandulosis 
basi subconnatis sepalis vix duplo longioribus, glandulis cuneato- 
quadratis. 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 6000-10,000 feet. (Fl. Dec.) 
Herba 6-18 unc. alta, robusta, simplex, caule crassitie penne olorine 
et ultra, teres, foliosa. Folia valde varia, 1-4 unc. longa, interdum 
late ovato-subcordata, glaberrima, margine tenuiter fimbrillato ex- 
cepto. Cyme dense congeste, in corymbum amplum compositum 
3 unc. latum disposite. Bractee foliacez, sensim minores. Flores 
sub } unc. diam. 
Very nearly allied to C. Abyssinica, A. Richard; but the pa- 
pille on the upper part of the plant are much shorter, the leaves 
less acute, the flowers considerably smaller, and both sepals and 
petals shorter, broader, and blunter. 
6. KALANCHOË /EcvPTIACA, DC. Glaberrima, foliis obovato-oblon- 
gis apice rotundatis in petiolum attenuatis grosse crenatis, paniculis 
amplis umbellatim cymosis multifloris, floribus 3 unc. longis, sepalis 
lanceolatis acuminatis, corolla calyce triplo longiore tubo 4-gono ur- 
ceolato ore angusto lobis oblongis acuminatis. 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 3000-7000 feet. (Fl. Dec., Jan.) 
Herba elata, 4-6-pedalis, glaberrima. Caulis teres, superne trichotome 
ramosus, floribundus. Folia 3-4 unc. longa, in petiolum 1-13 une. 
long. attenuata, grosse crenata, siccitate venosa. Cyme valde ramosze, 
subumbellatz, pedicellis gracilibus, bracteis bracteolisque anguste 
lanceolatis v. setaceis. Flores ut videtur aurantiacl. Stamina brevia. 
Glandule hypogyne lineares. Folliculi membranacei, longe attenuati. 
Semina minuta, oblonga, flava. 
So very nearly allied to K. ZEgyptiaca, DC. Pl., Grasses, 64, 
thet I hesitate to distinguish it specifically; but the leaves are 
coarsely crenate, and not toothed as represented in De Candolle’s 
figure. That author, however, describes the leaves as crenate or 
Sometimes entire. I have seen no authentic specimens of K. 
«Exgyptiaca, which Forskahl describes (under the name of Cotyle- 
