UGANDA BOUNDARY COMMISSION. ° 119 
represented by a few Nyassa-land types, such as Eulophia 
missionis, Lissochilus Nyase, and Senecio sabulicolus. 
There is a slight South-African affinity, the most marked 
examples of which are a new species of Pappea allied to 
P. capensis, Pavetta assimilis, and Ohetacanthus Persoonii ; the 
last two have not previously been found north of the Tropics. 
ENUMERATION OF SPECIES. 
DICOTYLEDONES POLYPETALA. 
(By Epmunp G. BAKER.) 
RaNUNCULACER, 
Crematis SrUHLMANNI, Hieron. in Engler, Pflanzenwelt Ost- 
Afr. C. 180. 
lrunga. Fl. November, 381. 
Distrib. Karagwe in the Central African Lake-Region. 
C. ORIENTALIS, Linn. Sp. Pl. 543. 
Fl. April, 202. 
Native name * Munkamba." “ Flowers pinkish.” 
Var. y. Tuuneerat, O. Kuntze, in Verh. Bot. Brand. xxvi. 
(1885) 124. 
Ruchigga. Fl. November, 439. 
“ Trailing with white flowers." 
Var. e. WIGHTIANA, O. Kuntze, l. c. 
Hillside, Simba. Fl. February, 172. Hillside, Burumba. 
Fl. July, 374. 
Native name * Lumama."  * Climber with white flowers.” 
Distrib. C. orientalis is widely spread in Temperate Asia, 
Northern India, &c. 
THALICTRUM üHyNcHocanPUM, Dillon § A. Rich. in Ann. Se. 
Nat. sér. II. xiv. (1840) 262. 
Ruchigga. Fr. November, 456. 
“ Erect plants 5 ft. high, with inconspicuous flowers.” 
Distrib. Mountains of Tropical Africa ; also occurs south of 
the Tropic, in Natal, &e. 
RANUNCULUS MEMBRANACEUS, Fres. in Mus. Senckenb. ii. (1837) 
270; R. pinnatus, Oliver, in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxix. (1872) 
tab. 2, non Poir. 
River Rufüa, at edge of pool. "December, 534. 
Distrib. Nile Land, Lower Guinea, Mozambique District ; 
also in South Africa. 
