484 FLORA NIGRITIANA. 
4. Adhatoda plicata, N: ab E. in DC. Prod. 11. p. 401.—On 
the Quorra and Nun Rivers, Vogel; Guinea. 
5. Adhatoda Anselliana, N. ab E. in DC. Prod. 11. p. 408.— 
Cape Palmas, Ansell, Vogel; at Aboh, Vogel. 
6. Adhatoda tristis, N. ab E. in DC. Prod. 11. p. 404.—Fer- 
nando Po, Vogel. 
1. Eraüthemum  Aypocrateriforme, Br.—N. ab E. in DC. 
Prod. 11. p. 454.—A cera, Don; Sierra Leone, Vogel. 
Folia 13-3-pollicaria, in specimine Vogeliano subtus glauca, in 
Doniano subtus pallida. 
2. Eranthemum hispidum, N. ab E. in DC. Prod. 11. p. 456. 
— Sierra Leone, Don, who says it is a small trailing plant, 
with yellow and white flowers. The specimens are about a 
foot long. 
A third species, E. elegans, Br., is from Oware. 
Senegal contains two species of Dicliptera, D. umbellata, 
N. ab E., and D. maculata, N. ab E., the latter of which is also 
found in Abyssinia; and one species of Peristrophe, the com- 
mon East Indian and East African P. bicalyculata, N. ab E. 
l. Hypoestes rosea, Pal. de Beauv. Fl. Ow. et Ben. 2. p. 69. 
t. 100. f. 1.—N. ab E. in DC. Prod. 11. p. 506, where the 
reference to Beauvois is accidentally omitted. St. Thomas 
Don; Oware. Don's specimen is not in flower, and some- 
what doubtful. 
The other W. African species are H. cancellata, N. ab E, 
from Sierra Leone, and H. latifolia, Hochst., from Senegal 
and Nubia. j 
There remain, as Acanthacee of doubtful genera, Justicia 
tunicata, Vahl, from Sierra Leone, and a Sierra Leone plant 15 
Don’s collection, unlike any I am acquainted with, but so much 
pressed in drying as to preclude all examination. 
LXXXII. VrRBENACEX. 
1. Stachytarpheta Jamaicensis, Vahl. — Schauer, in DC 
Prod. 11. p. 564.—Cape Coast, Vogel. P 
I am unable to distinguish the common E. Indian S. Indica 
