404 
ee Lam.; ¥.T.A. vii. 378; Nel in Engl. Bot. 
Jahrb. lxi. 
Top of Galatia Mt., 5800 ft., 18 May, flowers bright yellow, 
No. 
Crinum yuccaeflorum, Salisb.; F.T.A. vii. 
Bichikki, 2200 ft., 17 May, leaves soca ins., perianth white 
with purple middle line, No. 182 
Nabardo, 20 May, No. 202. 
Distrib —West Tropical Africa. 
Mr. Lely notes a difference in his plants numbered 182 and 
202. The former he never found with more than 2 flowers in each 
head, the latter with 8 flowers, and a much more robust plant 
than No. 182. There is Bes considerable variation in the 
number of flowers to each umbel 
TACCACEAE. 
innatifida, Forst. ; F.T.A. vii. 413. 
Watanis 2300 ft., 20 May, 3 ft. high, leaf appearing first, 
wrapped in a strong sheath about 8 ins. long, marked like 
a snake-skin pale green with brown purple pattern, the | 
sheath completely cast off on maturity, flowers white, 
No. 209. 
DIOSCOREACEAE. 
oscorea Beccariana, Martelli ; F.T.A. vii. 420. 
Naraguta, 4000 ft., 30 May, climbing, No. 246. 
LILIACEAE. 
Asparagus Pauli-Guilelmi, Solms ; ‘ T.A. vii. 428. 
Naraguta, flowers white, No. 
Zelau, 3200 ft., 25 Apr., 1-2 ie “high, No. 119. 
africanus, Lam. ; F.T.A. vii. 433. 
Nabardo, 2300 ft., 20 May, delicate Aa spined plant 
1-3 ft. high with white ape No. 
Aloe Barteri, Baker ; F.T.A. 
Pankshin, 5100 ft., 14 July, 3 ft. high, leaves datk green 
k 
with ae occasional ‘pale green spots, flowers pale bric 
red, No. 
Distrib pa to the Ubangui. : 
Anthericum triflorum, A7t.; F.T.A. vii. 493. 
Neill’s Valley, 2 miles east of the Government Station, 
Naraguta, 15 se on rocks near water, flowers white, 
sweet-scented, No. 258. 
Chlorophytum blepharophyllum, Schweinf. ; F.T.A. vii. 501. 
Zelau, 3200 ft., near streams, roots fleshy, he bulbous, 
1 ft. high, flowers dull brown, No. 113. 
Naraguta, 4000 ft., 30 May, No. 245. 
Distrib.—North and East Tropical Africa. 
