80 MR. SCOTT ELLIOT ON THE BOTANICAL RESULTS 
A shrub on low hills, Kahreni, April 10, no. 5622, and Kurusu, 
April 6, nos. 5542, 5476 (both Limba Country). 
Eveenra JamBosa, Linn. 
This species has not been hitherto recorded from Tropical 
Africa. I found it near Regent, Sierra Leone, no. 4069, appa- 
rently quite wild in the bush. Two monstrous specimens of 
Welwitsch, nos. 4589, 4590, and one in leaf only, no. 4618, 
seem to be also this species. 
SAMYDACER. 
Brrsantuus Brownet, Guill. 
A specimen of mine, of which the number is lost, agrees fairly 
with the figure in Deless. Icon. Sel. ii. tab. 52. 
CUCURBBITACER. 
TRIANOSPERMA, Sp. NOV. 
Another species, unfortunately only in fruit, of this almost 
exclusively American genus. Duunia Talla, Feb. 16, no. 4862. 
UMBELLIFERE. 
Cusson1a Bartert, Seem. 
I cannot separate my specimens (nos. 5422 and 5735) from 
those of Barter no. 812, but in my form the leaflets are strongly 
serrate, and not entire as in the description, ¢f. Oliver, Fl. Trop. 
Afr. iii. p. 32. 
RvUBIACEZ. 
BERTIERA BRAOTEOLATA, Hiern. 
The bracts in my specimen are much longer (nearly 1 inch) and 
the peduncles are also about 10 inches long. Near Freetown, 
Dee., no. 3922. 
(Also a creeper, Sibange farm, Soyaux, no. 75 !) 
GaRpENIA Hreryus, sp. nov. 
Frutex glaber subscandens ; foliis ovatis vel elliptico-lanceolatis 
acutis basi inequilateralibus cuneatis 7-14 cm. long. et 25-45 mm. 
lat.; venis utrinque prominulis in axillis minute excavatis cilia- 
tisque; petiolis 8-6 mm.; stipulis triangularibus acuminatis 
4 mm. 
Flores lutei 2 mm. supra axillam orientes ; pedunculis 3-4 cm. ; 
bracteis minutis rigidis; calycis lobis triangularibus; corolla 
