COLLECTED BY MR. ALEXANDER WHYTE. 7 
ad basin pubescentibus ; -staminibus circiter 25 e toro elevato crassoque dispositis ; 
fructu cerasi parvi magnitudine, setis rectis ciliatis elongatis obtecto. 
Hab. Milanji, alt. 6000 ft. Nos. 163 and 105. 
Branches 1-2 ft. long; leaves 3-31 in. long, ¿ in. broad. 
This plant is the same as a specimen collected by Sir J. Kirk on the Livingstone 
Expedition near Lake Nyasa. It appears distinct from the Angola plant, and I venture 
to separate the East-Tropical African species under the name Triumfetta Mastersii, and, 
to avoid confusion, append a short description of T. JFelwitsehii *. 
T. Mastersii has also been collected in Nyasa-land by J. Buchanan, No. 1341; it is 
closely allied to 7. Rehmanni, Szyszyl. in * Rozprawy i sprawozdania z posiedzen,’ p. 151 
(1887), from the Transvaal, and is also allied to the curious and distinct 7. geoides, Welw. 
GERANIUM SIMENSE, Hochst. in Schimp. Pl. Abyss. ii. p. 670; Oliver, l. c. i. p. 291. 
Hab. Milanji, alt. 6000 ft. No. 72. 
Distr. Abyssinia; Kilimanjaro; Camaroons. Occurs also in Madagascar. 
IMPATIENS MICRANTHA, Hochst. ? in Schimp. Pl. Abyss. ii. n. 1151, affinis. 
Hab. Milanji, alt. 6000 ft. Nos. 15, 140. 
Distr. Abyssinia. Closely allied to I. capensis, Thunb. 
IMPATIENS SHIRENSIS, Baker fil, n. sp. (Plate I. figs. 4-13.) Caule erecto, ligneo, 
ramoso; folis membranaceis, anguste ovatis acutis vel acuminatis, penninervatis, 
petiolatis, serratis, basi cuneatis; floribus axillaribus solitariis; peduneulis quam 
petiola longioribus vel subzqualibus, medio ebracteatis; sepalis lateralibus parvis, 
anguste ovatis acutis vel subacuminatis ; labello naviculari abrupte calcarato, calcare 
brevi curvato (petalis sepalisquein sicco flavis) ; vexillo ad apicem mucronato, tam lato 
quam longo, alis bilobatis aurieulatis ; ovario late lineari curvato ; stigmate capitato. 
Hab. Milanji, alt. 6000 ft. No. 55. 
Stem 1 ft. long, possibly more; leaves 234 in. long, 2-13 in. broad; spur 1 in. long. 
The affinity of this plant is with Impatiens bicolor, Hook. f., I. buccinalis, Hook. f., 
I. Mackeyana, Hook. f., and the recently described J. Ehlersii, Schweinf., as the flowers 
are solitary and axillary, and the lip is boat-shaped and possesses a short incurved spur. 
* Trrourerra Wzrwrirscuir, Mast. in Oliver, Fl. Trop. Afr. i. p. 255, in parte. Caule ligneo, ramis virgatis tenuiter 
canaliculatis, plus minusve teretibus, superne cinereo-pubescentibus ; stipulis subulatis subpersistentibus, petiolis 
longioribus, foliis breviter petiolatis, longioribus et angustioribus quam 7. Mastersii folia, basi cuneatis, apice 
acutis, tenuiter serratis, e caule florifero post anthesin productis, parce discoloribus, penninervatis, interdum 
subpalmatinervatis ; floribus terminalibus ramoso-corymboso-cymosis, alabastris externe fulvo-tomentosis, petalis 
luteis, obovatis vel oblanceolatis; fructu mihi ignoto, ex descriptione Welwitschii fructui 7. Mastersii simili. 
ab. Angola; Pungo Andongo, Welwitsch. 
Branches 1-2 ft. long ; leaves 4-5 in. long, 3 in. broad. 
: T Welwitschii differs from 7. Mastersii in having longer and narrower leaves, which are produced on the same 
Stem as, but — to, the flowers. 
