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usculis ; sepalis linearibus vel lineari-lanceolatis extus breviter cinereo- vel 
fusco-tomentosis apice acutis quam petalis aliquanto longioribus; petalis 
(sec. cl. dectectorem) roseis lineari-lanceolatis vel lineari-oblongis apice sub- 
acuminatis ad basin area papillosa preecipue superne villosula ; toro elongato 
basi angulato et glabro superne pubescente ; ovario pubescente 2—3-loculari 
loculis pluriovulatis ; stylo erecto glabro quam ovario 4—5-plo longiore ; drupa 
triloba. 
Hab. Chirinda outskirts, 3700-4000 ft. ; n. 131. In fl. Nov. 1904. А 
trailing shrub with pink flowers. 
Folia 4°5-5°5 em. longa, 3°3-4-0 ст. lata; petioli 8-11 mm. longi. Pedunculi 
10-13 mm. longi. Pedicelli 10-11 mm. longi. Sepala + 18 mm. longa. 
Petala cum area glandulosa 13 mm. longa. Area glandulosa + 2 mm. longa 
Stylus erectus + 7 mm. altus. 
Allied to G. occidentalis, Linn., but the sepals and petals are longer and 
broader. 
GREWIA OCCIDENTALIs, Linn. Sp. Pl. 964. 
Chirinda outskirts, 3800 ft. ; in fl. Dec. ; n. 6628. 
Distrib. South Africa, Transvaal, Delagoa Вау. 
G. INJEQUILATERA, Garcke in Peters Mossamb. Bot. 134. 
Chibabava, Lower Buzi, 400 ft. ; in fl. Dec. ; n. 1223. А small tree 25 ft. 
high with a 40 ft. spread of branch. Drooping twigs. Flower yellow. 
Chindao name, * Chisosoti.” 
Distrib. Mozambique District. 
(+. ОВОУАТА, А. Schum. ел Engler т Abh. Preuss. Akad, Wiss. (1894) 18. 
Sabi River at about 1000 ft.; in fr. Nov. ; n. 1217. A woody trailer. 
Chindao name, ** Umtetenevigwa-wesabi.”’ 
Distrib. Zanzibar Coast Region. 
Dr. Burret considers G. obovata, К. Schum., a variety of G. sulcata, Masters. 
TRIUMFETTA ANNUA, Linn. Mant. 73. 
Near Chirinda, 3800 ft. ; in fl. & fr. April, n. 272 ; in fl. May, n. 473. 
A herb with yellow flowers. 
Distrib. Widely distributed in Tropical Africa, also Natal, Madagascar, «е. 
T. kerUsa, №. Meyer, ex Нате. in Harvey y Sond. Fl. Сар. i. 228 (1860). 
Near Chirinda, 3800 ft. ; in fr. April; n. 1156. 
Distrib. Rhodesia, Natal. 
T. PILOSA, Roth, Nov. Pl. Sp. 223 (1821) ; Sprague & Hutchinson in Journ. 
Linn. Soc., Bot. xxxix. (1909) 274. 
Near Chirinda, 3500 ft., n. 270 ; in fl. Feb., n. 271. These come near 
