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Apparently the same as the Indian species, which is also Abys- 
sinian. 
7. URERA? 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 5000 feet. (Fl. Dec.) 
A tropical form of Urticee, of which there are male flowers 
only. 
45. PIPERACER. 
1, Peperomia Manyi, H. f.,n. sp. Glabra, 4-6-pollicaris, caule 
gracili basi repente, foliis alternis breviter petiolatis ovato-rotunda- 
tis obtusis reticulatim nervosis minute ciliolatis, amentis solitariis sub- 
terminalibus strictis brevibus gracilibus. 
Hab. Fernando Po, alt. 10,000 feet. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 7000- 
8000 feet. (Fl. Dec.) 
Species parvula, caule gracili, subsimplici. Folia 1-3 unc. longa, fere 
zeque lata v. anguste oblonga, subcarnosa, subtus nigro-punctata, 
margine apicem versus villosulo. Amenta gracilia, breviter pedun- 
culata, 1-2 unc. longa, minute nigro punctata; squame orbiculate, 
peltatæ. Stamina 2, brevia, antheris parvis oblongis. Stigma glo- 
boso-capitatum. 
This approaches closely the Indian P. Heyneana, but the leaves 
are always alternate and the whole plant almost perfectly glabrous. 
The P. Abyssinica is a much more robust and fleshy plant. 
2. PEPEROMIA MONTICOLA, H. f., n. sp.  Glaberrima, spithamea ad 
pedalis, caule robusto, foliis alternis petiolatis elliptico-oblongis ob- 
tusis basi 3-nerviis carnosis, nervis crassis, amentis pedunculatis 
elongatis crassiusculis. 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 8000 feet. (Fl. Jan.) 
Caules basi longe repentes, demum erecti, crassitie penne corvine. 
Folia 1-13 unc. longa, elliptico- v. ovato-oblonga, in petiolum j—7 unc. 
longum attenuata. Amenta solitaria, terminalia et axillaria, peduncu- 
lata, simplicia, crassitie caulis v. tenuiora, 1-2 unc. longa; squamz 
orbiculatz, peltate. 
A very common West-Indian type of the genus; also closely 
allied to P. Courtallensis B. of Ceylon (Thwaites’s Enum. 292). It 
differs from P. Vogeliana in the obtuse leaves. 
3. Coccospryon Ca»pENSE, Klotzsch. 
Hab. Cameroons Mountains, alt. 7000 feet. (Fl. Dec.) 
A South-African species; also found by Mann on the low ground 
of Fernando Po (alt. 1300 feet) and in St. Thomas's (alt. 4000- 
7000 feet). Kirk (Livingstone's Expedition) gathered the same 
plant at Dzomba, alt. 6500 feet. 
LINN. PROC.—BOTANY, VOL. VII. 
