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NEW RUBIACEZ FROM BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 
By Spencer te M. Moors, B.Sc., F.L.S. 
T. Kaessner’s Rubiacee occur the four pe ag 
1ecenddue Fsucribed * from specimens in the National Herbarium. 
Oldenlandia Kaessneri, sp.n. Glabra, in sicco ae 
caule ascendente pauciramoso, ramis bene foliosis nen i 
foliis sessilibus linearibus vel anguste lineari-lanceolatis o 
adusque medium divisa tubo lato quam calycis limbus longiore 
lobis oblongo-obovatis obtusis acutisve, filamentis nunc abbreviatis 
nune longiuscu ulis, antheris subinclusis vel exsertis, stylo florum 
aliorum exserto aliorum incluso glabro ramis pro rata longis clavel- 
latis papillosis, capsula parva depresse globosa glabra verisimiliter 
vertice solummodo dehiscente. 
airobi. No. 957. (Also same place; A. Blayney 
Percival 
Probabiliter saltem bispithamea. | Folia modice 2-0-3-0 em. 
sagen subulate, Es "02 em. sans Pedicelli Summum asd cm. 
aliorum 0-4 cm., aliorum 0°15 Jess long. Styli rami nunc ne cm. 
long. et revoluti, nunc 0-12 cm. et recti. Capsula 0-15 x 
Near O. Johnstoni Oliv. a its allies, Huthaskabte Tor ‘the 
d flowers. A very interesting plant on account of this 
m 
Oldenlandia subtilis, sp. nov. Herbacea, annua, humilis, 
summum semispithamea, eto tenuissimo ascendente radial 
sub lente puberulo, foliis anguste es angustissime linearibus acutis 
papers on Mr. K "5 pl ee J Bot. 1902, p. 339; 
Cae f 
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Journat or Borany.—Vou. 43. i 1905.] +" 
