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PROF. OLIVER ON PLANTS 



Oycnium adonense ? E. Mey. 



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Thunbergia near T. oblongi- 



folia, Oliv. 

 Nelsonia tomentosa, Willd. 

 Barleria limnogeton, Spencer 



Moore *. 



Hypoestes, sp. Insufficient 

 for description. 



Lantana ? sp. 



Lantana near L. salvicefoHa. 



Vitex? Leaves simple. Not 

 in state to describe. 



Vitex. Leaves 3-foliolate ; 

 leaflets oblanceolate, ob- 

 tuse, or broadly pointed, 

 entire, glabrescerit, more 

 or less tomentose toward 

 the base of the midrib be- 

 neath. Not in flower. 



Cyclonema spinescens, Oliv. 



Plumbago zeylantca, L. 



P. amplexicaulis, Oliv. * 



Artlirosolen glaucescens, 

 Oliv. 



Arnarantacea, dub. Perhaps 

 Achyranthes. Too decayed 

 to describe. 



Euphorbiacea an Phyllanthus? 



sp 



Not in flower. 



Acalypha, sp. ? 

 flabenaria ? ? 



Lissochilus, sp. 



Walleria Mackenzii, Kirk. 



Gloriosa virescens, Lindl. 

 The typical plant, and also 

 a form with very broad 

 subopposite leaves. 



Asparagus racemosus, Willd. 



A. asiaticus, L. 



A. Panli-Gulielmi, Solms. 



An thericum Carrier 'oni, 



j. a. b. * 



Oh loropliytum macrophyllutn, 



A. Rich. 

 Cierikowskia ? sp. 

 HtemantJius, sp. 

 Gladiolus near G. natalen- 



sis ? 

 Aneilema longifolia, Hook. 

 Commelyna, two species. 

 Nerine, sp. 



Fuirena pubescens, Kunth. 

 Cyperus rotundus, L. 

 C. color atus, V. 

 Setaria glauca, Beauv. 

 Tricholcena rosea, Nees. 

 Stipa, sp. 

 Eragrostis po&oides, Beauv. 



E. Chapelieri, Nees. 

 Eragrostis, sp, 

 Hymenophyllum polyanthos, 



Sw. 



Indigofera cuneata, Baker. Suffruticosa, ramulis gracillimis dense 

 pubescentibus, foliis perparvis subsessilibus simplicibus vel ternato- 

 digitatis, foliolis minutis obovato-cuneatis crassis pilosis complicate, 

 floribus solitariis raro geminis, pedunculis gracillimis folio multo lon- 

 gioribus, calyce minuto dense setoso dentibus linearibus, petalis mi- 

 nutis rubellis, legumine cylindrico glabrescente atro-brunneo, semim- 

 bus pluribus. 



Belongs to the section Trichopodae, and closely resembles /• tn- 



