330 PROF. OLIVER ON THE PLANTS 
Impatiens. 8500 ft. (and no. 25, 8000 ft. ?). Two alternate-leaved species, with solitary 
axillary flowers, I hardly venture to describe in the present state of our material 
for comparison. They are distinct specifically from each other; both are allied to 
I. micrantha, Hochst., and to Т. capensis, Thunb. In neither does the spur exceed 
(or, if so, but slightly) the petals. 
ImMPATIENS, sp. Single species with 4—5-fid spur-apex. 7000 ft. 
'TODDALIA, sp.? aff. 7. aculeate, Pers.? (no fruit). Тащога. 
''ODDALIA, sp. ? (no fruit). Kilima-njaro, 4000-5000 ft. 
HARRISONIA ABYSSINICA, Oliv. Kilima-njaro, 5000 ft. 
Оснма (in fruit), an О. leptoclada, Oliv. ?  Kilima-njaro, 5000 ft. 
TURRÆA FLORIBUNDA, Hochst., var. MACRANTHA. 
A South-African species which we had not previously in the tropical flora, but 
differing remarkably from the type in having the flowers 2 to 3 times larger, the staminal 
column 84 in., the style 44 in. in length. The leaves are not expanded at the time of 
flowering as in the Natal plant, but the young unfolding ones correspond. 
Kilima-njaro, 5000 ft. 
TURRÆA NILOTICA, Kotschy & Peyr., var. ROBUSTA. 
A form of this species with leaves at length glabrate and with larger flowers, the 
calyx slightly deeper and more campanulate. Flowers to end of staminal tube 4 inch, 
to extremity of much exserted style 1 inch. The fruit is depressed diobi about 
ł in. diam. 
Maungu, 2000 ft. 
RHAMNUS PRINOIDES, L'Hér. Kilima-njaro, 5000 ft. 
ZIZYPHUS JUJUBA, Lam., var. OBTUSIFOLIA. Taita. 
ZIZYPHUS PUBESCENS, Oliv., sp. nov. Inermis, ramulis hirtellis ultimis flavido-fuscis, 
folis ovato-elliptieis obtusis v. obtusiusculis basi oblique rotundatis serrulatis 
utrinque pubescentibus, stipulis szepius deciduis lineari-subulatis hirtis, cymis parvis 
paucifloris breviter pedunculatis hirtellis, calycis lobis deltoideis acutis extus hin 
stylo bifido. 
Kilima-njaro, 2000-3000 ft. 
Folia 1-14 poll. longa, 3-3 poll. lata; petiolus 1-2 lin. longus. 
We have fruiting specimens of probably the same species from Zambesia (between 
Lupata and Tette) collected by Sir John Kirk, differing only in the much larger leaves, 
23-35 in. long, 1-13 in. broad. The fruit is obovoid, more or less apiculate, glabrate, 
about 5 lines long. 
VITIS ROTUNDIFOLIA, Fres.? (imperfect). Kilima-njaro, 5000 ft. 
Viris ARGUTA, Hook. f. var. ? 
Though with minor differenees, I cannot venture to separate this plant from V. arguta, 
previously known only from Western Africa. Kilima-njaro, 5000-6000 ft. 
