484 PLANTS FROM THE REGION OF LAKE TANGANYIKA. 



haps the same from Batoka country, 

 Dr. Kirk). 



Strychnos ? sp. Leafy aculeate specimen. 



Asclepiadacea {RapJdonaane ?). 



Convolvulus {Breweria malvacea'i KL). 



Ipmnma. AlHed to / simplex and allies. 



Convolvulus ? sp. 



Tfichodesma zeylanicum, R. Br. 



Heliophytnm indicum, DC. 



Leonotvi nepetcefolia, R. Br. 



Ocymum canum, Sims., var. ? 



Ocymum. Near 0. obovattim, E. Mey. 



Ocymum, sp. ? 



Sesamum. Not in a state to describe, 

 with very narrow leaves. 



Sesamum. Perhaps the same species. 

 Similar to a specimen collected by Dr. 

 Kirk in South-eastern Africa, but not 

 in fruit. 



Sfriga elegam, Benth. 



Rhamphicarpa tubulosa, Benth. 



Rhampkkarpa. Perhaps R. tubulosa, with 

 oblique rostrate included capsule. 



RhampJiicarpa Cameroniana, Oliv.* 



Rhamphicarpa^ Too imperfect for de- 

 scription. 



Cycnium adonense ? E. Mey. 



Thunhergia near T. oblongifolia, Oliv. 



Nelsonia tomentosa, Willd. 



Barlcria limnogeion, Spencer Moore.* 



Hypo'estes, sp. Insufficient for description. 



Lantaim^ sp. 



Lantana near L. salvicefolia. 



Vitex'i Leaves simple. Not in state to 

 describe. 



Vitex. Leaves 3-foliolate; leaflets oblan- 

 ceolate, obtuse, or broadly pointed, en- 

 tire, glabrescent, more or less tomen- 



tose toward the base of the midrib be- 

 neath. Not in flower. 



Cyclonenm spinescens, Oliv.* 



Plumbago zeylanica, L. 



P. ampjlexicaulis, Oliv.* 



Arthrosolen glaucescens, Oliv.* 



Amarantacea, dub. Perhaps Achyranthes. 

 Too decayed to describe. 



EuphorUacea an Phyllanthus "i sp. Not in 

 flower. 



Acalypha, sp. ? 



Habenaria ? ? 



Lissochilus, sp. 



Walleria Maclcemii, Kirk. 



Gloriosa virescens, Lindl. The typical 

 plant, and also a form with very broad 

 subopposite leaves. 



Asparagus racemosus. Willd. 



A. asiaticus, L. 



A. JPatili-Grulielmi, Solms. 



Anthericum Cameroni, J. G. B.* 



Chlorophytum macrophyllum, A. Rich. 



Cienkowskia ? sp. 



Hcemanthus, sp. 



Gladiohis near G. nafaleiisis^ 



Aneilema longifolia, Hook. 



Comnielyna, two species. 



Nerine, sp. 



Fuirena pubexcens, Kunth. 



Cyperus rotundas, L. 



C. coloraius, V. 



Setaria glauca, Beauv. 



Trichohena rosea, Nees. 



Stipa, sp. 



Eragrostis poceoides, Beauv. 

 E. Chapelieri, Nees. 

 Eragrostis, sp. 

 Hymenophyllum jiolyanthos, Sw. 



IxDiGOFERA cuNEATA, Baker. Suffruticosa, ramulis gracillimis dense pubescentibus, 

 foliis perparvis subsessilibus simplicibus vel ternato-digitatis, foliolis minutis obo- 

 vato-cuneatis crassis pilosis complicatis, floribus solitariis raro geminis, pedunculis 

 gracillimis folio multo longioribus, calyce minuto dense setoso dentibus linearibus, 

 petalis minutis rubellis, legumine cylindrico glabrescente atro-brunneo, seminibus 

 pluribus. 



Belongs to the section Trichopodfe, and closely resembles I. frichopoda in the 

 flowers and their arrangement, but differs entirely in the leaves. 



Stems very slender, suffruticose, terete, copiously branched, with ascending branch- 

 lets densely clothed with fine, variously directed, white, pellucid hairs, as long as, 

 or longer than, their diameter. Stipules minute, setaceous. Leaves very minute, 

 nearly sessile, simple and trifoliolate intermixed ; leaflets obovate, cuneate in the 



