118 
{V. 147. vi. p. 20, ete eT si ournesolia Brocchiana, O. 
Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. i. 91). 
is species is widely Bad fheaeatiout dry North Africa 
from Mauretania and Senegal to the Red Sea littoral; it is abun- 
dant in Nubia and the Sudan but is rare further west. In 
Kordofan the seed of this plant is the source of a non-drying, or 
‘sweet’ oil (Tippets). 
a. genuina, Mill.-arg. in DC. Prodr. xv. 2, p. 749 ampl. 
1866). Folia utrinque pilis gallate sion radiatis ac stipitatis 
dense pannoso-floccosa, nunc majuscula parum 3-loba nunc 
minora subintegra.—Ch h Schweinf. ; 
Nilot. p. 9, t. 56 (1862), et Beitr. Fl. ‘Aethiop. pp: pike 
262 (1867). &. Brocchiana, var. Hartmanni, Schweinf. l.c. t. 5 
ak Mill.-arg. l.c. partim et quoad apee: Hartmann enna 
1866); Prain in Dyer Fl. Trop. Afr. vi. 1, p. 838 (1912). 
roton macrocalyz, Khrenb. ex Schweinf. a (1862). 
Mavretanta. Atar, Chudeau! 
Senecar. Senegambia: Podar, Mathieu! Upper Senegal : 
Timbuctoo; Belia, Chudeaw! without precise locality, Lécard, 
20! 
Nortnern Nicrria. . Bornu, Oudney! 
Scupan. nce Bareis, on the Darfur frontier, Pfund, 
492! near Goghan, Brown! without precise locality, Colston, 87! 
Muriel, alte Tippets 
Nvusra. Dabbeh, Breonneng? Nedi, aos Bayuda, be- 
tween Dabbeh ane Khartum, Hartm Matamma; near 
Ssagadi, Schweinfurth, 835! near El Bak, Dasiceses Berber and 
prose) Schweinfurth, 836! 839! without precise locality, 
Rifau 
rts - occurs in two states; one, with larger leaves, 
usually has these more or less distinctly 3-lobed; the other has 
smaller and meas leaves. 
all.-arg. lc. partim quoad 
PP ‘Beitr. Fi. -hethiop — Brel, ee: Broun, Cat. Sud. 
SENEGA Gipes Senegal : “Binbcto, Chevalier, 1302! 
Rezaf, Chudeau! Badiagan, Chudeau 
Supan. Kordofan: Abu Gerad, Kotick y, 25! near Goghan, 
Broun, 887! without precise locality, Colston, 98! Darfur; 
This variety occurs in two somewhat different states; one with 
