370 
Eriosema sparsiflorum, Baker f. in Journ. Bot. 1895, 144. 
Naraguta, 4000 ft., 18 ins. high, flowers orange- -red, No. 19; 
30 June, No. 336. 
Previously known only by the type specimen collected by 
Schweinfurth in Djurland, in the South Eastern Sudan. 
Eriosema griseum, Baker; F.T.A., ii. 228; Baker f. in Journ. 
Bot. 1895, 227. 
Naraguta, 7 May, 9 ins. high, flowers yellow, erect, No. 8. 
Distrib —Also in Angola and Bongoland (S.E. Sudan). 
Eriosema glomeratum, Hook. f.; F.T.A. ii. 228; Baker fin 
Journ. Bot. 1895, 228. 
Mongu, 4300 ft., 8 wey 12 ins. high, heads of yellow and 
red flowers, No. 
Distrib. Widely or in N orth Tropical Africa. 
Eriosema cordifolium, Hochst.; F.T.A. ii. 224; Baker f. in 
Journ. Bot. 1895, 230. 
Naraguta, in grass country, 2 Aug.; herb about 9 ins. 
high, with — of yellow flowers, petals with brown 
veins, No. 482. 
This is the first Se for this plant from anywhere outside 
Abyssinia, nearly 2,000 miles away, and it is a striking instance 
of the close Sexage! between the high level floras of East and 
West Afric 
Swartzia ae oN cariensis, Desv.; F.T.A. ii. 257; Holland, 248. 
Fiskin Mata, 3000 ft., 23 Apr.: tree 15-20 ft., single petal 
1 
Distrib.—A widely spread African tree, also in the Mascarenes. 
Subfamily IT. oe ee 
Cassia goratensis, Fresen.; F.T.A. ii. 
Vodni, 4600 ft., 13 “July ; peek 2-6 ft. high, flowers 
yellow, No. 424 
Cassia Tora, Linn.; ETA. ii. 275; Holland, 260. 
Panyam, 4500 ft., 11 July, 2-4 ft. high, No. 417. 
Cassia obovata, Collad; ¥.T.A. ii. 277; Holland, 258. 
Bichikki, 2200 ft., 17 May, flowers and fruit, No. 174. 
or mimosoides, Linn.; F.T.A. ii. 280; Holland, 258—sensu 
ato. 
Naraguta, 17 Aug.; stout plant up to 6 i — leaflets 
closing up after sunset, flowers yellow, No. 
Distrib——A common tropical weed, but che om represented 
in some regions by more than one distinct species. 
Subfamily III. Mimosaceae. 
Mimosa asperata, Linn.; F.T.A. ii. 335; Holland, 287. 
Lemme, 2600 ft., large thorny shrub 12-15 ft. high, common 
on river banks, round seas eg mauve flowers, pods 
green and brown, hairy, No. 
