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species, but it is not probable that the supposed new species of Jordan 

 are more than varietal forms of species already known. 



The following is a complete Hst of the supposed new species from 

 Europe and Africa: 



affinis De Wild. 

 antiinesii Baker, 1897 

 aphanophyUus Baker, 1898 

 Arnoldianns De Wild. 

 arvaticus Jord. 

 atrorubens Brown, 191 4 

 Bakeri Klatt, 1893 

 Baumi Harms 

 bellus Wright, 1906 

 brachylimhus Baker 

 brevispathus Klatt, 1893 

 calothyrsus Vaupel, 1912 

 carmineiis Wright, 1906 

 Carsoni Baker, 1895 

 caiidatus Baker, 1895 

 Conrathi Baker 

 cyclocarpus Jord. 

 cymbarinus Baker 

 decipiens Vaupel, 1912 

 densiflonis Baker 

 elegans Vaupel, 1912 



Elloni Baker, 1890 

 Flanagani Baker 

 flexuosus Baker, 1894 

 jusco-viridis Baker 



gallacensis Vaupel, 1912 



garuanus Vaupel, 1912 



Gawleri Jord. 



gazensis Rendle 



germanicus Jord. 



glauciis Heldr., 1896 



Goetzei Harms, 1900 



gracilUmus Baker, 1895 



Hanru Jord. 



Harmsianus Vaupel, 1912 



heterolobus Vaupel, 1912 



inconspicuus Baker 



Johnsioni Baker, 1897 



junodi Baker 



karendensis Baker 



hubangensis Harms 



Lannesii Jord. 



linearijoliiis Vaupel, 1912 



littoralis Jord. 



longanus Harms 



Mackinderi Hook. 



macrophlebius Baker, 1898 

 malangensis Baker 

 Masoniorum Wright, 1910 

 massoni Klatt, 1893 

 masukiiensis Baker, 1897 

 micranthus Baker 

 microsiphon Baker 

 minis Vaupel, 191 2 

 morrumbalaensis De Wild. 

 mosambicensis Baker 

 Miinzneri Vaupel, 191 2 

 numidicus Jord. 

 nyikensis Baker, 1897 

 oliganthus Baker, 1898 

 oligophhbius Baker 

 oreocharis Schltr., 1896 

 paUidiis Baker, 1898 

 platyphyUus Baker, 1893 

 porrigeus Jord. 

 pretorius Kuntze 

 prismatosiphon Schltr., 1899 

 puberiilus Vaupel, 191 2 

 pnbescens Pax 

 punctatus Dam., 1889 

 quilimafiensis Baker, 1898 

 reductus Baker 

 remorifoliiis Baker 

 rigescens Jord. 

 rigidif alius Baker 

 rupicola Vaupel, 191 2 

 ruricola Jord. 

 Schlechteri Baker 

 spectabilis Baker 

 Staiidtii Vaupel, 19 12 

 stenophyllus Baker, 1897 

 subaphyllus Brown, 1909 

 subiilatus Baker, 1898 

 Taubertianus Schltr., 1899 

 trichostachys Baker 

 tritoniaeformis Kuntze 

 tritonoides Baker, 1895 

 uhehensis Harms, 1900 

 venidosus Baker, 1897 

 Verdickii De Wild. 

 vexiUare I\Iartelli 

 Whytei Baker, 1897 



The reader is reminded that plants of these species, as well as of the 

 majority of the species that have been known longer, are not offered by 

 dealers in plants — are not procurable even from botanical gardens; 

 and that the specimens of these species are to be found in European 

 herbaria which the writer has not had the opportunity to examine. The 

 writer, therefore, cannot vouch for the authenticity of any of these 



