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tubo zquilongi, decidui. Corolle tubus brevis, fauce intus villosa ; 
lobi elongati, imbrieati. Stamina 4, filamentis brevibus; antheris 
elongatis, connectivo apice producto. Stylus brevis, in stigma elon- 
gatum subclavatum angulatum bipartibile desinens. Ovula septo 
peltatim affixa. Bacce parve. Semina orbiculata, peltata, conchoidea, 
ventre valde intruso, marginibus cartilagineis. Albumen non rumi- 
natum. 
Allied to B. corymbosa; but the flowers are smaller and the 
calyx-lobes much longer. 
2. Ixora, sp. 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 5000 feet. (Fl. Dec.) 
This genus has not hitherto been found in Abyssinia. The 
Cameroons species resembles, but is not identical with, a Madagas- 
car one, and is probably a nondescript. 
3. VIGNALDIA OCCIDENTALIS, H.f., n. sp. Caule basi suffrutescente 
erecto cum foliis subtus et inflorescentia tomentosis, foliis ovato-lanceo- 
latis superne pubescentibus breviter petiolatis, stipulis in setas 5-7 to- 
mentosas dissectis, cymis corymbosis densifloris, calycis laciniis subu- 
lato-lanceolatis tubo corolle dimidio brevioribus, corolle tubo elon- 
gato pubescente intus subvilloso, lobis linearibus, staminibus exsertis. 
Hab. Fernando Po, alt. 8500 feet. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 7000- 
9000 feet. (Fl. Nov.-Jan.) 
Frutex 3-4-pedalis. V, Schimperiane Abyssinie simillima, sed differt 
lobis calycinis (floriferis et fructiferis) longioribus, tubo gracili corolla 
dimidio brevioribus. 
4. ANTHOSPERMUM ASPERULOIDES, H. f. (ante, vi. 11). 
Hab. Fernando Po, alt. 10,000 feet. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 12,000 
feet. (Fl. Dec., Jan.) 
5. GALIUM ROTUNDIFOLIUM, L. (ante, vi. 11). 
Hab. Fernando Po, alt. 10,000 feet. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 7000- 
12,000 feet. (Fl. Dec., Jan.) í 
6. GALIUM APARINE, L., var. hamatum, H. f. (ante, vi. 11). 
Hab. Fernando Po, alt. 10,000 feet. Cameroons Mountains, alt, 7000 
feet. (Fl. Dec., Jan.) 
25. DIPSACES. 
l. ScaBrosa succisa, L. 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 10,500 feet. (Fl. Jan.) 
A very robust form, but not otherwise to be distinguished from 
the European plant, which ranges from Iceland to Madeira and 
the Canary Islands, and from Spain to Asia Minor, the Caucasus, 
and Altai Mountains, but is nowhere found in Northern Africa. 
