76 Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 



(with small, thinly membranous leaves pale below, solitary flowers, 

 long tails to coro\\a.-\dbes etc.) \ Co ffea [^ Exsertae, Perennes) eiigenioides 

 n. sp. (near C. brachyphylla , Radk., but differing in leaf and flower); 

 Gnimüea saltiensis n. sp. (with large, oblong-ovate leaves, entire 

 acuminate stipules, paniculate congested cymes etc.); Aspilia polyce- 

 phala n. sp. (differs from A. heUanthoides , Oliv, and Hiern. in the 

 narrower sessile or subsessile leaves, the congested heads, only liv^e 

 ray-florets etc.); A. Eglesii n. sp. (near A. Zombensis, Baker, but 

 with shorter and broader involucral leaves, 5-nerved ligules etc.); 

 Cyphia masoensis n. sp. (like C. glandiiUfera, Höchst, in its flower, 

 but with lanceolate mucronate leaves); Sideroxylon (§ Eiisideroxylon) 

 ohlanceolatum n. sp. (with oblanceolate leaves peculiarly clothed 

 beneath, obtuse anthers, small acuminate staminodes etc.); Euclea 

 Eylesii Hiern. n. sp. (resembles E. linearis Zeyh., but with deeper 

 lobing of the corolla etc.); Schrebera masoensis n. sp. small leaflets 

 with only the slightest trace of a wing to leaf-rhachis , extremely 

 small calyces); Pleiocarpha Bagshawei n. sp. (near P. bicarpellata , 

 Stapf, but leaves often ternate or quaternate, larger and broader 

 calyx-lobes, broader corolla-tube etc.); Raphionacme Bagshawei n.^'p. 

 (rather near R. splendens, Schlechter, but filaments attached to 

 coronal leaves for some little distance); Ceropegia albertina n. sp. (in 

 habit somewhat like C. distincta, N. E. Br., but with much smaller 

 leaves, different corollas etc.); Strychiios (§ Intennediae) myrcioides 

 n. sp. (in foliage like 5. Atherstonei , Harv., but leaves somewhat larger 

 and more conspicuously veined with much stronger inframarginal 

 veins, and quite different flowers.) F. E. Fritsch. 



Moore, S. le M., Alabastra diversa. Part XIV. New or little 

 known African Ganiopetalae. (Journal of Botany. Vol. XLV. 

 N". 531. p. 84—98. concluded from p. 53. March 1907.) 



The following new species are described : Lindernia Gossiceileri 

 (very close to L. Whytei Skan , but weaker growing, almost entirely 

 glabrous, more deeplj'' divided calyces and somewhat smaller golden 

 corollas); Thunbergia (§ Thiinbergiopsis) niicrochlamys {nea.r T. cordnta 

 Lindau but with broader, longer stalked leaves, shorter peduncles, 

 rather smaller bracteoles, purple corolla etc.; Dyschoriste alba (near 

 D. Fischen Lindau, but with much smaller white flowers, long, rigid, 

 sparingly branched stems etc.); Minudopsis Bagshawei (with short 

 and relatively broad puberulous calyx-lobes, small corollas, and 

 open cymes), Barleria (§ Somalia) inatopensis (near B. Hochstetteri 

 Nees, but with sessile flowers, longer and narrower acute calyx- 

 lobes, the anticous ones bifid, larger corollas and glabrous capsules); 

 Hypoestes toroensis (near H. rosea Beauv., but with narrow leaves, 

 two-flowered cymes in a lax panicle etc.); Clerodendron oreaduni 

 (near C. niixioides^ but with small leaves obtuse or rounded at the 

 base, Short inflorescences, much smaller pubescent calyx and corolla 

 etc.); Aeolanthus (Eiiaeolanthiis § Tnmcata) creuatus (like A.petasatus 

 Brig. in flower, but the calyx with distinct though very short 

 toothlets, broader corolla in the lips etc.); Coleiis (§ Solenostemo- 

 noides) toroensis (like C. deciirrens Gurke, but with shortly 

 stalked coarsely crenate leaves, short subracemose inflorescence 

 etc.); C. (§ Solenostemonoides) polyanthiis (like C. nyikensis Baker in 

 inflorescence, but quite different in habit and foliage, corolla with 

 a larger and basally much more narrow tube); C. (§ Solenostemo- 



