€0 XIV. coMMELiNACE^. [Ajieilema 



PuNGO Andongo. — Shoot rooting, ascending. Flowers yellow. 

 Rocks of the prsesidium. In fl. Feb. 1857. No. 6649. 



I have followed Mr. C. B. Clarke's suggestion in regard to these 

 plants ; I have not seen the type of A. Ehvenhergli. 



5. BUFORRESTIA C. B. Clarke ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. 

 PI. iii. p. 850. 



1. B. imperforata 0. B. Clarke in DC. Men. Phan. iii. p. 234, 

 t. 7 (1881) ; Durand t Schinz, Consp. Fl. Afr. v. p. 4.33. 



Cazengo. — Rhizome very far creeping, stoloniferous. Flowers whitish 

 to very pale violet. Coffee region of Mount Muxaulo by streams, seen 

 only in one place. With a few flowers and ripe fruit middle of June 

 18.05. No. 6607. A herb 1 ft. high, with purple-green stem and leaves, 

 and white flowers ; growing in water. By cataracts on streams near 

 Palmira. Dec. 1854. Coll. Carp. 1041. 



6. CYANOTIS Don; Benth. k Hook. f. Gen. PI. iii. p. 851. 



1. C. nodiflora Kunth, Enum. iv. p. 106 (1843). 



Var. madagascarica C. B. Clarke in DC. Mon. Phan. iii. p. 

 258 (1881) ; Durand & Schinz, Consp. Fl. Afr. v. p. 435. 



C.Jiexuosa Welw. ex C. B. Clarke, I.e. 



HuiLLA. — Shoots purple. Flowers pale blue. Very rare in damp 

 rocky places, Monino. April 1860. No. 6584. 



Very near the type. 



2. C. lanata Benth. in Hook. Niger Flora, p. 542 (1849) ; C. B. 

 Olarke, I.e. ; Durand & Schinz, I.e., p. 434. 



PuNGO AxDON'GO. — The whole herb succulent, purplish. Plentiful 

 on the highest rocks of the prEesidium, Cazella, S. Antonio, and Songue. 

 In fl. Jan. 1857. No. 6650. 



Var. sublanata C. B. Clarke, I.e. ; Durand & Schinz, I.e. 

 PuNGo Anpongo. — No. 6648. (No notes.) 

 Var. Schweinfurthii C. B. Clarke, I.e. ; Durand t Schinz, I.e. 

 Pdngo Am)ON(;o. — Gregarious on rocks covered with rich soil 

 between Candumba and Mangue. In fl. and fr. March 1857. No. 6653. 



3. C. Mannii C. B. Clarke, I.e. ; Durand & Schinz, I.e. 

 Cyanopogon sp. Welw. ex C. B. Clarke, I.e. 



PuNGO Andongo. — Woody places near Mangue and Mutollo, but 

 somewhat rare. March 1857. No 6652. 



4. C. longifolia Benth., I.e., p. 543. 



Var. Bakeriana C. B. Clarke, I.e., p. 259 ; Durand & Schinz, I.e. 



PuNGo Ani)()N(;o. — A ctespitose herb with fascicled tuberous root. 

 Flowers a very beautiful sky-blue but fugacious. Plentiful in damp 

 rocky pastures on the prjesidium. In fl. Jan. and Feb. 1857. No. 6651. 



HuiLLA. — Flowers a very beautiful azure-blue. The whole plant 

 green when alive, but becoming pale on drying. Damp but rocky 

 pastures flooded in summer. In fl. April 1860. No. 6595- 



7. FLOSCOPA Lour. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. iii. p. 852. 

 1. F. glomerata Has.sk. Commel. Ind. p. 166 (1870) ; C. B. 



Clarke in DC. Mon. Phan. iii. p. 267 (1881) ; Durand & Schinz, 

 Consp. Fl. Afr.. v. p. 436. 



