Lantana. | CI. VERBENACEE (BAKER), 277 
L. indica, Roxb.; Wight, Ic. t. 1464; C. B. Clarke in Hook. f. FI. 
Brit. Ind. iv. 563. ZL. alba, Schauer in DC. Prod. xi. 606, vix Miller. 
Upper Guinea. Dagomba: Salaga, Krause! 
Nile Land. Nubia: coast region, Bent! Hor Tamanib, Lord, 10! Eritrea : 
near Acrur, 6009 ft., Schweinfurth & Riva, 1013 ! Saganeiti, 6800-7400 ft., Schwein- 
JSurth & Riva, 1813! Keren, Steudner, 1303 ! Abyssinia: Adowa, Quartin-Dillon & 
Petit, 121! Mountains near Jaja, 3500-6000 ft., Schimper, 2193! banks of the 
Hawash River, Roth, 488! Shire, Quartin-Dillon! and without precise locality, 
Schimper, 48! 377! 488! 747! Somaliland, Miss Edith Coie! Mrs, Lort-Phillips ! 
British East Africa: Uganda, Wilson, 98! Lykipia, 6000-8000 tt. Zhomson-! 
Kapte Plateau, 5000-6000 ft., Thomson! Ukamba, above 4000 ft., Scott-Elliot, 
6341! Hildebrandt, 2738! Maungu Mountain, 2000 ft., Johnston! Mombasa, Wake- 
field ! Kirk! Hildebrandt, 1988! Bojer! Ribe, near Mombasa, Wakefield ! Wanga, 
Smith ! 
Lower Guinea. Lower Congo, Dupuis. Angola, Welwitsch, 5667 partly! 
5691! 5693! 5720! 5729! 5742! 5755! 5756! 5761! Elephants Bay, Curror, 20 
German South-West Africa: Ainboland ; Olukonda, Schinz, 460! 
South Central. Congo Free State: Lomami River, Laurent ! Mtowa, on Lake 
Tanganyika, Descamps. 
Mozamb. Dist. Zanzibar, Bojer! German East Africa: Usambara ; Tanga, 
Volkens, 149! Amboni, Holst, 2687! Kilimanjaro ; Chagga District, New i and at 
5000-6000 ft., Johnston! Lake Tanganyika, Cameron! Kavala _ Island, Carson, 
24! 25! East shore of Lake Tanganyika, Scott-Elliot, 8335! Lower Plateau, north of 
Lake Nyasa, Thomson! British Central Africa: Urungn ; Fwawbo, 5000 ft., Nutt ! 
Carson ! Nyasaland ; Nyik: Plateau, 6000-7000 ft., Whyte, 140! 205! Mount Chirad- 
zulu, 4000 tt., Whyte! Shire Highlands, Buchanan, 88 ! 245! 326! Scott-Elliot, 8568 ! 
Manganja Hills, 3000 ft., Kirk ! Meller! Mambane, 3000-4000 ft., Kirk / Rhodesia ; 
Leshumo Valley, Holub ! Matabeleland, Elliot ! Ngamiland ; Kobis to Shaw Valley, 
Baines ! 
Also in South Africa and India. 
The synonyms ZL. indica and L. alba belong especially to the more common form 
With the leaves in twos. The other form which differs in having the leaves in threes, 
but is not to be distinguished by any other character, occurs in various parts cf Atrica. 
o. Ly petitiana, 4. Rich. Tent. Fl. Abyss. ii. 169. A much- 
branched low shrub, with very slender shortly hispid branchlets 
without any prickles. Leaves opposite, ovate, shortly petioled, crenate, 
$ in, long, very rugose, scabrous above, very hairy beneath. Heads 
permanently globose, }-} in. diam.; bracts ovate, acute, very hairy, 
¢ in, long. Corolla lilac; tube about as long as the bract ; limb 54, in. 
diam.—Vatke in Linnea, xliii, 527; Franchet, Sert. Somal. 49,  Z. 
microphylla, Franchet, Sert. Somal. 49. _ 
Nile Land. Abyssinia: Wojerat, Petit / Somaliland! Révoil, Darra-as, 5000 ft., 
Miss Edith Cole! Mrs. Lort-Phillips ! Maid, Hildebrandt, 1418! Adda Galla, 
James 4 Thrupp ! 
Also in Arabia and Afghanistan. 
6. L. trifolia, Linn.; Schauer in DC. Prod. xi. 6006. A little- 
branched undershrub. Stems without any prickles, hairy upwards. 
Leaves in threes, shortly petioled, ovate or oblong, faintly crenate, 
3-4 in, long, slightly scabrous above, very slightly rugose, thinly 
