Re 
and is a very graphic eee of the way in which valvation may 
have arisen from imbrication. — an aestivation, I think, will 
not be found in Anemone 
n the climatic Spans ade which Clematopsis Stanleyt 
grows Mr. KE. KE. Galpin wrote to Kew in July, 1890, as follows: 
‘* Clematis | =Clematopsis| Stanleyi, like so many of the smaller 
plants here, dies downto the roots in the winter. It has turned 
very cold and was freezing in the night, and at 3 o’clock this 
afternoon the temperature had not gone above 39° Fahr., which 
is scarcely what an outsider would expect in a subtropical place 
like Barberton 
The specimens from Tropical Africa quoted above are included 
with some reservation ; their leaf-segments are mainly broader and 
less hairy than in typical C. Stanleyi from the Transvaal. 
12, Clematopsis oligophylia, Cs comb 
Clematis oligophylla, Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 80 (1 1837). “C. Bagg: 
subsp. shail 0. Kuntze, Monge, Clemat. 173 (18 
ADAGASCAR, Mountains of Emirra Province "Sea Korth 
Fast of Ankaratra Mts., Langley Kitching. Central Mada- . 
gascar,’? Rev. R. Baron 1766, 1817. 
13. free ht a anethifolia, Bojer ex Hook. Ic. Pl. sub. 
t. 78 (1837), nomen. 
Clematis shrtlentstia, Hook. Le. t. 78. C. villosa, subsp. 
anethifolia, O. Kuntze, Monogr. Clemat. 174 (188 
Mavacascar. Dr, ‘Lyall 109. Central region, Rew ‘R. Baron. 
Very abundant on rather dry ground, Arivorarnano, young fr. 
Jan., Scott Elliot 1926. 
4, ec oo pimpinellifolia, Bojer ex Hook. Ic. Pl. sub. 
(t. TT, nomen (1837). 
Clematis pen pivattijolia Hook. le. t. 77..€. villosa, subsp. 
pimpinellifolia, 0. Kuntze, Monogr. Clemat. 173 (1885). 
__ Mapacascar. In fruit, Dr. Lyall 108.. Central region, Rev. R. 
Baron, 690, 2004. North ‘Betsileo, Loherano, flowers milky white, 
Jan. 1881, ‘I. M. Hildebrandt 3877. 
15. Clematopsis villosa, Hutchinson, comb. n 
Clematis villosa, DC. Syst. 154 ( (1818) ; C. illo. var. nor- 
malis forma Bijet O. Kuntze, Monogr. Clemat. 173 (1885). 
Clematopsis suaveolens, Bojer ex Hook. Ic. Pl, sub. t. 10 (1837). 
nomen. Clematis Beis, Hook. lic. t. 10. 
R. 
Baron 690. North “Betsileo ; Loherano, flow mi ky white, 
Jan. 1881, J. M. Hildebrandt 3877a, Dry dit hg in long grass at 
foot of Andringitra Mt., Jan., Scott Elliott 1824. ~ Without 
definite locality, Bojer. 
accept here 0. Kuntze’s determination of De Candolle’s 
Clematis villosa, “ase: supposed to have come from India. I 
have not seen the type specimen, which is in Paris. 
