OF THE CAMEROONS MOUNTAINS, ETC. 209 
6. ALECTRA SENEGALENSIS, Benth. in A. DC. Prodr. x. 339. 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 7000 feet. (F1. Dec.) 
Apparently the same as the Senegambian plant. 
7. BARTSIA ABYSSINICA, Hochst., Benth. in A. DC. Prodr. x. 545. 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 7000-9000 feet. (Fl. Nov., Dec.) 
Quite the same as the Abyssinian plant, in habit, flowers, and 
foliage. The capsules are linear-oblong, and pubescent, but vary 
greatly in shape, sometimes broadly oblong. 
8. SOPUBIA TRIFIDA, Ham., var. B. Madagascariensis, Benth.? in 
A. DC. Prodr. x. 522. 
. Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 6000-7000 feet. (Fl. Dec.) 
Very similar to the Madagascar species, as also to the S. Dre- 
geana of South Africa, ramosa of Abyssinia, and filiformis of 
Guinea, which may all belong to one species. It is, however, of 
a shorter and more robust habit than any of them—a difference 
possibly due to locality. 
85. SoOLANEEX. 
l]. SourANUM NIGRUM, L. Forma robusta, caule flexuoso tenuiter 
alato, floribus majusculis. 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 7000-10,000 feet. (Fl. Dec., Jan.) 
2. SOLANUM Inpicum, L. 
Hab. Ferfiando Po, alt. 6000 feet. Cameroons Mountains, alt, 7000 
feet. (Fl. Nov.-Jan.) 
The S. Adoense, Hochst., of Abyssinia, seems to be the same 
plant. 
3. DiscoPoDiUM PENNINERVIUM, Hochst., A. DC. Prodr. xiii. 478. 
Hab. Fernando Po, alt. 4000 feet. Cameroons Mountains, alt. /000 feet. 
(Fl. Dec.-Feb.) 
Àn Abyssinian mountain plant. 
36. LENTIBULARINER. 
1. UrRICULARIA ORBICULATA, Wall. (ante, iii. 187). 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 5000 feet. (Fl. Nov.) 
Professor Oliver, who has examined this (and the following) for 
me, pronounces it to be absolutely identical with the Indian 
species (which ranges from Nepal and the Khasia Mountains to 
Ceylon and Malacca), even to the structure of the glochidiate 
seeds. 
2. UTRICULARIA, sp. Without flower. 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 4000-6000 feet. (Fl. Nov.) 
