Ma7'ceUia] ci. AMAUAXTiiACE.E. 889 



elongated, brilliantly purple. In sandy places at the river Bero near 

 Cavalheiros : H. and fr. beginning of July 1859. Coi.l. Cakp. 874. 



2. M. denudata Lopriore, I.e., p. 41. 



Sericoanna denudata Ifook. f., I.e. ; Scliinz in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 

 xxi. p. 182 (1895). 



Mo.^sAMKDKS. — An erect, slender undershrub, 2A to 4 ft. high ; 

 branches virgate ; flowers whitish. In gravelly maritime places near 

 Mossamedes, very plentiful but only in a few spots, in company with 

 Vogflia nfncawi Lam. (cf. Welw. Coll. Carp. '.15 ; ttntr^ p. iVii)) ; fl. 

 and fr. July and August 1859. No. 6503. 



4. CYPHOCARPA Lopriore in Engl. Bot. Jalirb. xxvii. p. 42 

 <7 April ISD'J). 



Sericocoiua .'^ect. Kyphocarpa, Feuzl in Linna?a xvii. p. 324 

 (1843) ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gou. PI. iii. p. 30. 



1. C. angustifolia Lopriore, I.e., p. 45. 



Cyathiila <nn,»sti/o/ia :Moq. in DC. Prodr. xiii. 2, p. 328 (1849). 

 Sericocomd aiKjustifulta Hook. f. in Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. iii. 

 p. 30. S. Chrysurus, var. anyustifolia ISloq. ex Hook, f., I.e. ; non 

 Meisn. (1843). 



Huii,LA.— In thickets at the borders of fields in the Lopollo country, 

 rare ; fl. and fr. end of Jan. 1860. No. 6489. 



The following has fruits like this species, but the description 

 of the stem, etc., does not agree : — 



MossAMKPKs. — A perennial, suffruticose, much-branched herb: stem 

 etc. velvety-tomentose ; flowers spicate, white-greenish ; fruits 

 wrapped in close wool. Between Aguados and Cavalheiros ; fl. and 

 fr. July 18:-9. C.LL. Cakp. 875. 



5. SERICOCOMOPSIS Schinz in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxi. p. 184 

 (28 May 1895). 



Sericoeoma Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. iii. p. 30, jmrthj. 



1. S. Welwitschii Lopriore in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxvii. p. 42, 

 t. 1, fig. E (7 April 1899). 



Sericocmna Welwitschii Baker in Kew Bull. 1897, p. 278 (Sept.) ; 

 non Hook. f. 



Mo.^SAMKDKS. — An erect, annual herb, 1 to 2 ft. high ; flowers some- 

 what rigid, white-glumaceous. In sandy places at the river Bero, 

 rather rare ; fl. and fr. July 1859. No. 6501. 



6. CENTEMA ILook. f. in Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. iii. p. 31. 



1. C. angolensis Hook, f.. I.e. 



LoANDA.— At Alto das Cruzes ; fl. and fr. Feb. 1858. No. 6538. 



2. C. biflora Schinz in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxi. p. 183 (28 May 

 1895), and in Engl. Pfl. Ost Afr., C, p. 172 (19 July 1895). 



Psilotriehum rubellum Baker in Kew Bull. 1897, p. 279. 



Hi'iij.A. — Flowers blood-red. In wooded mountainous places in 

 Morro de Lopollo; fl. and fr. April I860. No. 6509. An annual, 

 erect, branched, slender herb, with linear leaves and cylindrical blood- 

 red purple .spikes of flowers. In Morro de Lopollo ; fl. and fr. April 



