Justicia.] xcviii. acantiiace.*: (clarke). 209 



Bot. 1880, 841 ; and in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, Bot. iv. 32 ; Lindau 

 in Engl. ^ Prantl, Pflanzenfam. iv. P, B. 841), and in Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr. 

 C. 878, partly. Justicia, sp. n. 8, T. Thorns, in Speke, Nile Append. 

 043. Adhatoda a7iselliana, Nees in DC. Prod. xi. 408 ; Benth. in 

 Hook. Niger Fl. 484. Dianthera, sp., Benth. in Benth. et Hook. f. 

 Gen. PI. ii. 1114. 



Upper Guinea. Liberia; Cape Pahuas, Aiisell ! Lower Niger, Ibu (Abo), 

 T^ogel, 14! 



irile Xiand. British East Africa : Bongo ; Sabbi River, Schweinfurth, 2646 ! 

 Madi, Speke Sf Grant, Kavirondo, Scott- JEllioty 7123 ! Kariandusi River, nei»r L;ike 

 Elmeteita, 6000 ft., Scott-Elliot, 6633 ! Lake Nukura, 6000 ft, Scott-Elliot, 6810! 

 Kamasia, west of Lake Baringo, Gregory ! 



Iiower Guinea. Angola : Pungo Andongo, Welwitsch, 5098 ! 5172 ! 5173 I 



IMEozamb. X>lst. British Central Africa : Nyasaland ; Tanganyika Plateau at 

 Fort Hill, 3500 ft., Whyte ! Shire Highlands, Buchanan, 483 ! Mount Mlange, 

 Whyte ! and without precise locality, Buchanan, 876 ! 1385 ! 



71. J. matammensiSy Oliv. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxix. 180. More 

 pubescent in all parts than J. anselliana, and leaves not linear. Leaves 

 (in Schweinfurth's type plant) up to 2 J by 1 in., in many Zambesi 

 examples 1 by J-| in. ; petioles of upper leaves with prominent long lax 

 hair. Peduncles more or less pubescent. Capsule often hispid in the 

 upper part; otherwise as J. anselliana. — Oliv. I.e. ser. 2, Bot. ii. 345 ; 

 Lindau in Engl, & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. iv. 3 B. 349, and in Engl. Pfl. 

 Oot-Afr. C. 373. J. anselliana, Lindau in Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr. C. 

 873 mainly, and in Engl. & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. iv. 3B. tig. 112, 

 D, E. Justicia, spp. n. 2-4, T. Thoms. in Speke, Nile Append. 643. 

 Adhatoda niatammensis, Schweinf. in Verb. Zool.-Bot. Gesell. Wein, 

 xviii. (18G8) 674. 



utile £and. Upper Senaar: Fazokl, Figari I Gallabat : Matamma, Schwein- 

 furth, 130c ! British East Africa : Niamniam, Schweinfurth, 3883 ! Upper Nile, 

 Freeman Sf Lucas! Buddu ; Buganga, Scott-Elliot, 7454! Kikuyu, Scott-Elliot, 

 6543 ! Ukaniba, Scott-Elliot ! 6343 ! Taita, Hildehrandt, 2840 ! 2854 ! Gregory ! 

 Duruma, Gregory ! 



Iiower Guinea. German South-west Africa: Ainboland, Schinz, 13 I 35 I 



South Central. Monbuttu : Munza, Schweinfurth, 3459 ! Lunda : Lulua 

 River, Fogge, 305, 307, 308 ! and Lomani River, Fogge, 1013 ! 



Mozamb. I>lst. Zanzibar, Hildehrandt, 980 ! German East Africa : Kili- 

 manjaro, Volkens, 512! 532! 916! Johnston! Karagwe ; Bukoba, Stuhbnunn, 

 3296! Usukuma : Seke country, Stuhlmann, 4195! Unyamwezi, Speke ^- Grant! 

 Usanibara : Lutindi, Hoist, 3432 ! Amboni, Hoist, 2809 ! Nyika, Hohf, 57yA 1 

 Kisokwe, Hanyiington ! Portuguese East Africa : Lower Zambesi ; Shupanga, Kirk ! 

 Lower Shire Valley, Kirk, British Central Africa : Nyasaland, Zomba and vicinity, 

 2500-3500 ft., Whyte ! Matabeleland, Elliot ! Rhodesia ; Tamasanka, Holuh, 1208 ! 

 1209! 1210! 



Hoist, 3432, 8865, named by Lindau's hand J. anselliana, I tbink nearly typical 

 J. matammensis. Though the two species are closely allied, I bave no difficulty in 

 separating them ; but 1 doubt whether some of the small (and small-leaved) planta 

 referred here should not rather be sorted with J. uncinulata. 



