92 CVII, CHENOPODIACEH (BAKER AND CLARKE). | Suceda. 
—Schweinf. in Bull. Herb. Boiss, iv. Append. ii. 157. Schanginia 
baccata, Moquin in DC, Prodr. xiii. ii, 154; Boiss. Fl. Orient. v. 944. 
Wile Land. Eritrea: Massowa, Schweinfurth & Riva, 49! 
Also in Egypt and Arabia. 
This plant appears hardly different from S. jfruticosa; it can scarcely be 
S. baccata, Forsk., as Forskal says of his plant “leaves ovate,” 
3. S. monoica, Forsk. Fl. Zgypt.-Arab. cix. and 70. Upper leaves 
nearly an inch long. Flowers rather larger than in S. fruticosa, 
and mostly 1-sexual; otherwise as S. fruticosa.—Mogquin in DC. Prodr. 
xili. ii. 156; Boiss. Fl. Orient. iv. 940; Volk. in Engl. & Prantl, 
Pflanzenfam. iii. 1A, 80; Schweinf. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. iv. Append. il. 
158; Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr, C. 171. 
Nile Land. Eritrea: Mount Ghedem, near Massowa, Schweinfurth & Riva, 
172! Kordofan, Pfund, 262! Somaliland, James §& Thrupp! British East Africa 3 
Mombasa, Wakefield ! 
Mozamb. Dist. German East Africa: Tanga, Holst, 2111! 
Also in North Africa and the Orient, extending to Western India. 
4, S. Volkensii, (. B. Cl. Glabrous. Upper leaves } in. long, 
oblong. Flowers in clusters, running into nearly continuous spikes. 
Perianth larger than in S. fruticosa, somewhat pentagonal, in fruit 
half-baccate.—S. vermiculata, Volk. in Engl. & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. 1. 
1A, 80, fig. 38, A-E. 
Nile Land. Nubia: coast region, Bent / Eritrea: Massowa, Schweinfurth ¥ 
Riva, 212! Somaliland: Shebele River, near Magodoxo, Kirk! Sudan, Brown, 
1217! 
Also in Northern Africa, 
This species is Balansa 1046 (collected at Biskra, in Algiers), and issued as 
S. vermiculata. It is not S. vermiculata, Forsk., but probably is S. vermiculata, 
Moquin, partly. ‘ 
5. S. vermiculata, Forsk. Fl. Zgypt.-Arab. 70, Ic. 18 B. A 
much-branched spreading shrub, sometimes 18 in. in diam. Branches 
white-tomentose and in the upper part hairy. Leaves }-4 in. long, 
ovate, subglobose, farinose, glandular-pubescent ; beneath each leaf is 
a tubercle decurrent on the stem. Leaves sessile, on some of the upper 
branches not rarely pseudopposite, as figured by Forskal. - Flowers 10 
dense spikes; bracts spirally placed, suborbicular, whitened on the 
margins ; filaments conspicuously exserted. 
Wile Land. Nubia: coast region, Bent! 
Also in Egypt. 
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