10 THE PLANTS OF MILANJI, NYASA-LAND, 
suborbicularibus externe pubescentibus, carine alis subzequilongis, stamine superiore 
ad medium libero; leguminibus junioribus dense ferrugineo-pilosis, circ. 5-spermis. 
Hab. Nyasa-land (J. Buchanan, No. 51). 
Leaflets 1-13 in. long, 4 to rather more than 3 in. broad; standard about 4 in. long. 
The flowers of this plant are borne in dense terminal heads at the end of the 
branchlets. | 
JESCHYNOMENE SIIFOLIA, Welw.; Baker, in Oliver, Fl. Trop. Afr. ii. p. 151. 
Hab. Zomba; Milanji. 
In the ‘ Flora of Tropical Africa’ the articulations of the fruit are described as solitary, 
which I find to be generally, but not always, the case. 
Previously collected by Welwitsch in Lower Guinea, Pungo Andongo, alt. 3800 ft. 
JESCHYNOMENE, sp. 
Hab. Milanji, 6000 ft. 
DesMODIUM HIRTUM, Guill. & Perr. Fl. Seneg. Tent. ii. p. 209; Baker, l. c. ii. p. 163. 
Hab. Zomba. 
Distr. Upper and Lower Guinea; Zambesi-land; Natal. 
DESMODIUM ASCENDENS, DC. Prod. ii. p. 332; Baker, /.c. ii. p. 162. 
Hab. Zomba. 
A rather depauperated form of this common American species. It also occurs in 
Upper and Lower Guinea. 
MUCUNA CORIACEA, Baker, /. c. ii. p. 187. 
Hab. Milanji. 
Distr. Zambesi-land, Manganya Hills. 
CANAVALIA OBTUSIFOLIA, DC. Prod. ii. p. 404; Baker, l. c. p. 190. 
Hab. Milanji. 
Widely distributed through the 'Tropies of both Hemispheres. 
VIGNA VEXILLATA, Benth. in Mart. Fl. Bras. xv. pt. 1, p. 193, t. 50. f. 1. 
Hab. Zomba; Milanji. 
Widely dispersed through Tropical America. 
VIGNA LUTEOLA, Benth. /. c. p. 194, t. 50. f. 2. 
Hab. Zomba; Milanji, alt. 6000 ft. 
Like the last, also found in Tropical America. 
DorrcHos ERECTUS, Baker fil, n. sp. Perennis, caule erecto, glabro vel glabriusculo, 
angulato vel subterete; foliis trifoliatis petiolatis, petiolis strictis patentibus vel 
erecto-patentibus, canalieulatis, foliolis ultimis sequilateralibus, ovatis vel ovato- 
lanceolatis acutis, apice breviter mucronatis, utrinque glabris vel glabriusculis, 
junioribus pubescentibus, basi rotundatis vel subcordatis, penninervatis, foliolis 
