Е. G. BAKER : POLYPETAL.E. 253 
Ab B. Johnstoni, Oliver, differt foliis laterioribus margine serratis haud 
crenatis, etc, in fll. g sepalis quam petalis multo majoribus. 
Hab. Ruwenzori Е. 7000 ft. In flower March. 
* Flowers pink." 
Folia 10-18 cm. long., 6'5-8'0 em. lat. Petioli 50-1070 em. longi, leviter 
apice erassiuseuli, annulo setarum instructi. Марие 1'2-15 em. 
longe. Fl. d sepala + 2:5 cm. longa et lata. petala 1:4 em. longa. 
Fl. $ sepala +9 mm. longa. 
Evidently allied to B. Johnstoni, Oliver, and B. Engleri, Gilg. Differs 
in the male flowers having sepals much longer than the petals. 
BEGONIA Mryeri-Jouannis, Lgl. Lochyebirgsf. 805. 
8000 ft. January. 
Distrib, Mt. Kilimanjaro. 
UMBELLIFERE. 
SANICULA EUROPHA, Linn, Sp. Pl. 859. 
E. 7000 ft. January. 
Distrib, Nile Land, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Upper Guinea. Very widely dis- 
tributed in Europe, Asia, and America. 
PEUCEDANUM Prrrriaxex, 21. Rich. Tent. FL Abyss. 1. 521. 
E. 7000 ft. January. 
Distrib. of type. Nile Land, Upper Guinea. 
Var. kilimanscharicum, Engler: Mt. Kilimanjaro. 
P. Kersrent, Kungl, Bot. Jahrb, xix. Beibl. no. 47 (1894), 45. 
E. 12,000 ft. February. 
Distrib. Mt. Kilimanjaro. 
Mr. Wright informs me that “ Peucedanum dissectum, Dawe, Report, 
p. 46, is Mr. Dawe’s name for the plant described in Sir H. H. Johnston’s 
* Uganda Protectorate, i. p. 326, as Anthriscus dissectus. The original 
specimen consisted of leaves and detached fruits, the latter certainly 
belonging to Anthriscus. Specimens sent by Mr. Dawe, No. 595, have 
the fruits attached and are correctly referred to Peucedanum”? These 
latter are very closely allied to the plant collected by Dr. Wollaston. 
Токпав GRACILIS, Lnyl. Hochgebirgsit. 301. 
7000 ft. February. 
Also collected by Scott Elliot (No. 6833) at 7000-5000 ft. 
Distrib. Mozambique District. And the forma umbrosa, Engl.: Mozam- 
bique District and Mt. Ruwenzori. 
