Lantaiui] xr \i. verrenace.e. 82!) 



Hcil.i-A. — In hilly places near Lopollo amonp shrubs, rather rare, fl. 

 and fr. Nov. 18.'. 'J ; also in thicket.s flooded in the rainy season, in the 

 same neighbourhood : H. and fr. Jan. 1S(30. No. 5756. 



4. L. viburnoides Valil. 8ymb. Bot. i. p. 45 (1790). 



C/mrar/ient rihnrnoiflpft Forsk. Fl. -^gypt.-Anib. p. 110 (1775). 



Hlli.L.\. — An aromatic undershrub. U ft. high or more, with white 

 flowers. In the Lopollo thickets : H. Dec. 1859 and Jan. IhGU. No. 

 5762. Flowers white. In the ]Monino forests among tall herbs ; ti. end 

 of March 1860. No. 5751. 



Our specimens are not in fruit, and therefore their determination isi 

 doubtful. 



2. LIPPIA Houst., L. ; Beutli. cV: Jlook. f. Gen. PI. ii. p. 1142. 



1. L. nodiflora :\Iich. Fl. Bor. Amer. ii. p. 15 (1803). 

 V,',-he,>a nndijiora L. Sp. PI. edit. 1, p. 20 (1753). Phi/la 



nodijlora E. L. Greene, Pittonia iv. p. 4G (1899). 



Lo.W'D.A.. — A bright green, prostrate-rooting herb ; leaves firm and 

 somewhat rigidly fleshy ; flowers purple. In damp pastures near 

 Quicuxe, not plentiful ; fl. 10 June 1858. Nos. 5638, 5717. 



Bark.v do Bf,N(;o. — An extensively creeping, bright green herblet, 

 with somewhat fleshy leaves and whiti.-'h-rosy flowers. About the lake 

 of Quisequele near Quifandongo, plentiful : fl. Dec. 1853. No. 5642. 



PuNGD Andoncii. — Flowers violet-purple. At Salina da Dungo : 

 H. and fr. end of March 1857. No. 5694. 



Mos.sAMKDEs. — Flowers purple. In damp sandy places at the lakes 

 of the river Caroco. abundant, in company with I/elf ochlod schonioidex 

 Host (Welw. herb. no. 2G22) : fl. 3 Sept. 1859. No. 5748. 



2. L. adoensis Hochst. in Schimp. PI. Abys.s. ii. n. 1079 (1842) ; 

 ►Schauer in DC. Prodr. xi. p. 578 (1847); A. Rich. Fl. Abyss, ii. 

 p. 167 (1S51). 



Lantana ahyssinica Otto k, Dietr. Allg. Gartenzeit. ix. p. 379 

 (1841). Lipjna grandifoUa Hochst., I.e., ii. n. 734 ; A. Rich., I.e. 



GoLUNGo Alt(i. — Between Trombeta and Cabondo : in late fr. 

 Sept. 1854. No. 5741. 



Cazengo.— An erect herb, 3 to 4 ft. high, with the aspect somewhat 

 of a Sjiarf/anophiiiKs. In the drier bushy places between the river 

 Luinha and Mount Muxaida ; in young fl. June 1855. No. 5627- 



A^iiiACA. — An undershrub, Ii to 2 ft. high : stems ascending, 

 angular : leaves coriaceous, very rough-: flowers small, whiti.sh. In 

 bushy places near Halo, sparingly; fl. Oct. 185(3. Diifers from the type 

 of the species by its ascending and not strictly erect habit. No. 5732. 



Pu.NGd AMioN(i(). — An erect undershrub. In rocky places to the 

 south of the proesidium ; in fl.-bud middle of April 1857. Nos. 5690 

 /<art/>/, 5667 /Mtrtl,/. 



\ar. multicaulis. 



An erect undershrub, 3 to 7 ft. high, more or less aromatic ; 

 rootstock woody ; stems numerous, angular, f urrowed, branched 

 above ; branchlets opposite or ternate, erect-patent, liispidulous- 

 pubescent ; leaves opposite or ternate, lanceolate or narn)wly 

 elliptical, more or less narrowed at both ends, scabrid and hispidu- 

 lous with impressed venation above, thinly pul)escent or hisj)idu- 

 lous beneath, crenulate, 2 to 4tV in. long by .'. to 1] in. bioad : 



