424 Lxvii. UMBELLiFER^. \IIydrocotyU 



1857. A form remarkable for its exactly reniform leaves and very 

 elongated petioles. No. 625. 



MossAMEDES. — In wet spongy places at the margins of the Lagoa 

 de Giraul, in company with a terrestrial form of Pht'm and species of 

 Equisetum and MarsiJea ; fl. and fr. July 1859. No. 621. 



HuiLLA. — Rosette of the radical leaves on the young plant rather 

 resembling that of Sokhutella montana Willd. and some species of 

 Snxifraga ; petiole of the stem-leaves in some cases very variable in 

 length ; flowers whitish. In damp meadows along streams between 

 Ferriio de Sola and Catumba, at an elevation of 5000 ft., in company 

 with Polygcdd Gomes/ana Welw. Coll. Carp. 10, and orchids, abundant ; 

 fl. and fr. Jan. 1860. No. 623. 



2. EEYNGIUM Tourn., L. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. i. p. 878. 

 1. E. foetidum L. Sp. PI., edit. 1, p. 232 (1753); Hiern in 



Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. iii. p. 6. 



Prince's Island. — A herb, apparently perennial, or at least 

 biennial ; root tuberous-thickened, as well as the rest of the plant 

 aromatic almost like Apium graveolens L. ; leaves herbaceous ; flowers 

 from yellowish to greenish. On moist slopes with thick herbage at the 

 base of the Pico de Papagaio, at an elevation of about 2000 feet, 

 abundant, fl. and fr. Sept. 1853. Used to flavour other cooked vege- 

 tables. Negro name " Jamaia " or " Lamaia." No. 2514. 



Island of St. Thomas. — In moist places along thickets in the 

 ascent to Monte Caflfe from the town, between 1000 and 2000 ft. of 

 elevation, in the rainy season ; fl. and fr. Dec. 1860. No. 2515. 



3. FRANCHETELLA O. Kuntze, Eev. Gen. PI. i. p. 267 (1891). 

 Heteromo7'p7ia Cham. & Schlecht (1826); Benth. & Hook. f. 



Gen. PI. i. p. 887 ; non Cass. (1817). 



1. F. arborescens 0. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i. p. 267 (1891). 



Ileteromorpha arhorescens Cham. & Schlecht. in Linnsea i. p. 385, 

 t. 5, f. 2 (1826) ; Hiern in Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. iii. p. 10. 



Var. platyphylla (Welw. ms. in Herb.). 



Leaflets ranging up to 6 in. long by 2| in. broad, elliptical. 



PuNGO Andongo. — A herb, 5 to 7 ft. high, with the habit almost of 

 a Bupleurum ; flowers greenish-yellow. In damp thickets at the river 

 Cuanza, near Candumba ; fl. and fr. 29 and 30 Jan. 1857. No. 2507. 



Var. stenophylla (Welw. ms. in Herb.) 



Heteroinorpha stenoj)hylla Welw. ex Engl. Hochgebirgsfl. p. 317 

 (1892) ; Schinz in Bull. Herb. Boiss. ii. p. 207 (1894). 



Leaflets ranging up to 2 in. long by ^ in. broad, or rather 

 longer, nari'owly elliptical ; petals with a broad, light brown 

 vitta carinalis. 



Huilla. — In rather dry busby places between Humpata and the 

 river Quipumpunhime, in company with Trichodemia Mednm Baker 

 and Piiitp'niella huiUfUHh Welw., plentifully, but seen nowhei'e else ; fl. 

 and fr. 23 April 1860. No 2508. In the same locality and company, 

 in more stony spots ; fl. and fr. April 1860. A form with even 

 narrower leaflets acute at the apex. No. 2508&. A perennial herb ; 

 stems gregarious, 3 to 4 ft. high, glaucescent, branched, leafy ; flowers 

 yellow. In bushy pastures near Empalanca ; fr. 24 April 1 860. Coll. 

 Carp. 80. 



