E. G. BAKER: DICOTYLEDONES POLYPETALA. 129 
Native name * Muzira.” “A shrub from which walking- 
sticks are cut.” 
Distrib. Upper and Lower Guinea. 
LINER. 
HvaoNrA PLATYSEPALA, Welw. apud Oliver, Fl. Trop. Afr. i. 
272. 
Lake shore, near mouth of Kagera. Fl. February, 563. 
“ Tree with yellow flowers." 
A form with rather smaller flowers than type; outer sepals 
curved outwards at the margins, inner shortly apiculate. 
Distrib. Upper Guinea, Lower Guinea. 
MALPIGHIACES. 
FLABELLARIA PANICULATA, Cav. Diss. 436, t. 264. 
Var. MOLLIS, Engler, Pflanzenwelt Ost- Afr. C. 232. 
Musozi. Fl. & Fr. January, 83. 
* A woody twiner. Fruit seen 40 ft. up." 
Distrib. of variety. Central African Lake- Region. 
G'ERANIACE X. 
Monsonta BIFLORA, DC. Prod. i. 638. 
Hillside, near Mulema. Fl. May, 292. 
** Prostrate herb with whitish-blue flowers." 
Distrib. Nile Land, Lower Guinea; also Cape. 
GERANIUM SIMENSE, Hochst. ex A. Rich. Tent. Fl. Abyss. i. 116.] 
Ruchigga, alt. 7000-8000 ft. Fl. December, 469, 472, 528. 
“ Herb with blue or pink flowers." 
Distrib. Nile Land, Mozambique District. 
OXALIS CORNICULATA, Linn.; var. STRICTA, Oliver, FI. Trop. Afr. 
i. 297. 
Kagera Valley, near Mulema. Fl. May, 297. 
Near River Rufüa. Fl. December, 512. 
Distrib. A weed of cultivation in nearly all warm countries. 
IMPATIENS BAGSHAWET, sp. nov. 
Caulis erectus herbaeeus subsimplex vel sparse ramosus, 
internodiis inferioribus quam foliis 2-3-plo longioribus, 
superioribus brevioribus, ad nodos s:epe tentaeulis glandu- 
losis instructis ; foliis breviuscule petiolatis, oppositis, 
