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54! and without precise locality, Fischer, 421! Portuguese East Africa: Mozam- 
bique, Forbes! Luabo River, Kirk! Tete, Kirk! Lower Shire Valley, Meller ! 
British Central Africa: Nyasaland; Murchison Falls, Meller! Monkey Bay, Lake 
Nyasa, Whyte!’ Masuku Plateau, Whyte! Rhodesia; Leshumo Valley and 
Shesheke, Holub! 
Also in Mauritius and the Seychelles. 
34. J. somaliense, Baker in Kew Bulletin, 1895, 218. A climbing 
shrub, with pubescent branchlets. Leaves petioled, trifoliolate, 
glabrous; leaflets ovate, 1-14 in. long, deltoid at the apex, broadly 
rounded at the base. Flowers in dense compound terminal cymes ; 
pedicels short, pubescent ; bracts minute, lanceolate. Calyx pubescent, 
rz in. long; tube campanulate; teeth deltoid, shorter than the tube. 
Corolla-tube cylindrical, # in. long; lobes 5-6, oblanceolate-oblong, 
$ in. long. 
Nile Land. Somaliland; Golis Range at Daria-as, Wrs. Lort Phillips! 
Aalayra, Wiss Edith Cole ! 
35. J. abyssinicum, 2. Br.; DC. Prod. viii. 311. Branchlets 
subglabrous. Leaves opposite, trifoliolate ; leaflets ovate, usually acute, 
the end one long-stalked, 14—2 in. long, the side ones smaller, short- 
stalked; petiole } in. long. Cymes many-flowered, terminal and axillary ; 
pedicels very short. Calyx ;1, in. long; teeth shorter than the tube. 
Corolla white, very fragrant; tube } to 2 in. long; lobes 5, oblong, 
half as long as the tube.—A. Rich. Tent. Fl. Abyss. ii. 26; Engl. 
Hochgebirgsfl. Trop. Afr. 333. 
Nile Land. Abyssinia: near Abbena, Steudner, 13849! Adowa, Schimper, 
169! Quartin-Dillon, Tacazze Valley, Quartin-Dillon, and in the provinces of 
Wojerat and Shoa, Petit (ex Richard); Amba Sea, Schimper, 915! Ankober, Roth, 
404! British Eas: Africa : Mau, Scott-Elliot, 6856! 6910! Leikipia, 600-8000 ft. 
Thomson ! 
Mozamb. Dist. German East Africa: Kilimanjaro; Marangu, 5200 ft., 
Volkens, 770! Kinga Mountains, near Lake Nyassa, 7000 ft., Goetze, 934. 
Nearly allied to J. mauritianum, of which it may be not more than a variety. 
36. J. Hildebrandtii, Anodl. in Engl. Jahrb. xvii.538. Branch- 
lets pubescent, at first tomentose. Leaves trifoliolate; leaflets sub- 
orbicular, }~} in. long and broad, usually obtuse and shortly mucronate, 
subcordate or truncate at the base; side leaflets distinctly stalked. 
Cymes 3—6-flowered, sessile or subsessile. Calyx-tube campanulate ; 
teeth deltoid, 4 the length of the tube. Corolla-tube } in. long; lobes 
usually 6, oblong, obtuse, 4—4 in. long. 
Wile Land. British East Africa: Taita; Ndara Mountain, 2700 ft., Hilde- 
brandt, 2500. 
37. J. Holstii, Gilg in Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr. C. 309. A climbing 
shrub, branchlets, leaves, peduncles and calyx densely clothed with 
brownish-yellow hairs. Leaves trifoliolate ; leaflets ovate-deltoid, acute, 
rounded or subtruncate at the base,'the side ones about 1 in., the end 
one 14-2 in. long. Cymes dense, many-flowered ; pedicels very short. 
