COL. GRANT—BOTANY OF THE SPEKE AND GRANT EXPEDITION. 53 
` Mag. t. 8200.—0. Saltiana, Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 648. С. pisiformis, Guill. et Perr. FI. 
Seneg. 162. C. pallida et C. laburnoides, Klotzsch, in Peters, Mossamb. Bot. 57. 
Hab. 5° 8. lat., alt. 3800 feet, fl. March, Col. Grant ! Widely spread in the tropics. 
12. CROTALARIA FERTILIS, Delile in Ferret et Galinier, Voy. Abyss. 122, t. 11. 
To this species Mr. Baker, in Fl. Trop. Afr. ii. 41, refers with doubt an imperfect specimen gathered by 
Col. Grant in lat. 5? S., the C. goreensis of App. Speke's Journal, p. 630. 
[Grows 6 inches high at alt. of 5000 feet. Calyx brown; corolla pale brown, with darker lines all over 
it. Little or no down upon the small round inflated pods. In flower and pod February.—J. А. G.] 
18. LUPINUS ALBUS, Linn. ; DC. Prod. ii. 407.—L. Termis, Forsk. ; DC. l. c. ; Baker, in 
Fl. Trop. Afr. ii. 44. 
Нар. Cultivated on the Upper Nile, 15° М. lat. Ripe in March, Col. Grant! Cul- 
tivated also in the East and in South Europe. 
14. TRIFOLIUM POLYSTACHYUM, Fresen. in Mus. Senck. ii. 50; Baker, in Fl. Trop. 
Afr. ii. 58. | 
_ Наб. Robého Mountains, alt. 4700 feet, 6° 88! S. lat., Col. Grant! Found also in 
Angola and Abyssinia. - : 
15. PsoRALEA PLICATA, Delile ; DC. Prod. ii. 221; Baker, in Fl. Trop. Afr. ii. 64. 
-Hab. Banks of Nile, April 1863 (in fruit), Col. Grant! We have the same species 
from near lake Tschad in Central Africa. | 
16. INDIGOFERA CAPITATA, Kotschy, Plante Binderianæ, 16, tab. 6; Baker, in Fl. Trop. 
Afr. ii. 75.—Indigofera no. 9, App. Speke’s Јошт. 630. 
Hab. Open ground, Madi, Dec. 1862, Col. Grant! Gathered also on the White Nile 
by Binder and Dr. Murie. 
[A bushy-growing plant, in flower at 3° N. lat. in December.—J. А. б.) 
17. INDIGOFERA PENTAPHYLLA, Linn.; DC. Prod. ii. 280: Baker, in Fl. Trop. Afr. ii. 
82.—1. glabra, Linn. Sp. Pl. 1062. I. fragrans, Retz, Obs. iv. 29. I. viscosa, var. sub- 
glabra, А. Rich. Fl. Abyss. i. 182; Wight, Icones, t. 385. 
Hab. Woods, Madi, Dec. 1862, Col. Grant ! Also in Upper Guinea, Mozambique, 
and India. | 
18. INDIGOFERA STENOPHYLLA, Guill. et Perr. Fl. Seneg. 188, t. 48; Baker, іп Fl. 
_ Trop. Afr. ii. 83. | 
Hab. Waste ground, Madi. Fl. and fruit Feb. 1863, Col. Grant!  Widely spread 
in Northern Tropical Africa. 
19. INDIGOFERA PAUCIFOLIA, Delile, Fl. d'Egypt, 107, t. 37. fig. 22; DO. Prod. ii. 
224; Baker, in Fl. Trop. Afr. ii. 88.— 7. erythrantha, Hochst. in hb. Schimp. Abyss. 2178. 
Hab. Upper Nile, 15-16" N. lat., Col. Grant! Also in Egypt and through Arabia 
to India. | 
[Sometimes dwarfed, scrubby, and woody on the left bank of the Blue Nile, where it is seen used as 
fencing; again, near Mount Rocan at 167 N. lat. it grows erect amongst tallstron g-stalked grass. In 
fruit April.—J. A. G.] 
20. INDIGOFERA HIRSUTA, Linn. ; DC. Prod. ii. 228; Jacq. Ic. Pl. Rar. t. 569; Hook. 
