146 BOTANY OF THE UGANDA BOUNDARY COMMISSION. 
PHASEOLUS SCHIMPERI, Tuubert, in Engler, Hochgebirgsfl. 267. 
Hillside, Mulema. Fl. April, 235. 
“Trailing plant with purple flowers and large woody 
rhizome." 
Distrib. Nile Land. 
VIGNA FRAGRANS, Sp. Nov. 
Caulis subvolubilis striatus precipue superne griseo-tomen- 
tosus, foliis mediocriter petiolatis, trifoliolatis, utrinque 
tomentosis, terminalibus trilobatis, lobo medio majore, 
apice obtusis mueronatis, basi late euneatis, petiolulatis, 
foliolis lateralibus subsessilibus inzequilateraliter trilobatis, 
nerviis subtus prominentibus, stipulis persistentibus, 
lanceolatis striatis; pedunculis sparsissime pilosulis, apice 
1-2-3.floris ; foribus cæruleis; calyce campanulato, 
ineiniis triangularibus, subacuminatis, hirtis, quam tubus 
brevioribus; vexillo extus glabro, suborbiculari, unguicu- 
lato ealycem pluries excedente; alis oblique oblongo- 
subobovatis, basi auricula instructis; stylo arcuato, 
incurvo, infra apicem biseriatim barbato, stigmate laterali, 
ovali-globoso ; leguminibus plurispermis, extra pilosulis, 
subtorulosis, calyeem multoties excedentibus. 
Species V. trilobe, Walp. affinis, differt calyce breviore, ete. 
Hab. Hillside, Mulema. FI. April, 232. 
Native name “ Niahenge.” “Seeds eaten. Trailing herb 
with large fibrous rhizome. Flowers blue and fragrant 
(keel petals white)." 
Foliola terminalia 2:0-2:3 cm. longa, lateralia l:5-l's em. 
longa. Peduneuli 6°0-12°5 cm. longi. Calyx 5-6 mm. 
longus. Carina 17-18 nim. longa. 
If the genus Liebrechtsia, De Wildem. (Fl. Katanga, 70), be 
maintained, it would include the above species. The differeuces 
in the style and stigma do not. however, seem sufficiently marked 
to warrant its separation from Vigna. 
ERIOSEMA  MONTANUM, Baker fil., in Journ. Bot. xxxiii. (1895) 
142. 
Ruchigga. Fl. December, 475. 
* Shrub with yellow flowers, 4 ft. high." 
Distrib. Nile Land, Mozambique Distriet. 
E. aroMERATUM, Hook. fil. in Niger Flora, 313. 
Musozi. Fl. & Fr. January, 73. 
Distrib. Widely distributed in Tropical Africa. 
