HEEBARII WELWITSCHIANI ANGOLENSIS 



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Caulis 0-3 cm., crassus, ad nodos tumidus. Folia fere ad 4-0 

 cm. plerumgue vero 2-0 cm. long., petioli 0-2-0-7 cm. Bractea 

 major 1-1 cm. long., bractea minor bracteoheque ea paullo breviore. 

 Corolla circiter 1-8 cm. long., superne puberula. 



Mihi videtur ad D. Roxbiurihianam, Nees, proxime accederc, 

 cujus certe non est varietas ob bracteas coriaceas eximie reticulato- 

 nervosas, calycis lacinias erectas multo majores, &c. 



Hypoestes. 



H 



ti. mollis, x. ana. , n , „ , ^ ■,. . 



Hab In sylvestribus siccioribus ad Cabango Cacalungo distr. 



Golungo Alto. (Nos. 5118, 5142, 5144.) 



H. verticillaris, E. Br., var. glabra. . 



Hab. In rupcstribus dnmetosis inter Lag. de ; Ivantala et 

 i~„ a i.vb rin flnm. Caculuvar ast sparsim. (Wo. 51W.J 



Quilongv 



Specimina quoad fjenus dubia. 



No. 5083. Calophanes ? ? sp. Fragmentary 

 No 5166 C ? sp. Exemplarium maxime imperlectum. 

 No; 5121 5127 ,6189, 5186. AnBrnUiaf Floresnonvichinus. 

 No 6752 Ex icone et fragmento minimo notum. Si Aeon- 

 thacea fortasse genus novum constituat. 



No 5077. Videtur Jmticia sp. sed valde mceita. 



No.' 5049. Jwticiasp.? Flores non exstant. 



No 5201. Jmtiti® sp. ? quam maxime dubia. 



No 5060 An H„ P oLs sp. ? cfr. H. calhcowan,, nob. 



No" 1228 Exemplarium efloriferum omnmo mcertum. 



No. 5072. BaSus foliigerus ut videtur Acanthus cujusdam. 



No. 5069. Omnino dubia. 



In order to exhibit the ^^^^^^^ 

 flora of Angola as investigated by Dr. W^ ± 

 following table. In the third, foartb, -Mb, « £■* Nation of the 

 affinities of the several species are et ^ f e e.^ ?% ^ 

 figures is simple enough Thus to eomme ^ ^ ^ ^ 



Of the 

 two h 



s is simple enougn -. - fi f them new ones ) 



, seven spec ies found by Di ' ™^^ ica3 Africa , an d four 



^O^h^^J^^^J. wbi lo the seventh 

 are compared with species f hi h n0 comparison 



was sought. Then .W' « ' 7 "y,.,. ' nd s0 on . Where two or 

 seen to be common to all the ocahtie ; ^d so 



more comparisons are made, and ^ ^X" an affinity. I do not 

 each of such regions is counted as afloi Oin ^ as inlonri 



say that this Bystom *» VffiwSt? *> ^4 ** °1 



as to specific affinity ana aeim express with sufficient 



with the other; but 1 ^^^^aJ a whole to that of neigh- 

 clearness the relationship of the iioia as a 



homing regions. 



bouring regions. , y . Troinca i Alnca oniy m n 



I use the terms East ^J^^Hon of Abyssinia and 

 proximate sense. In tne i, ah *, } . known, and very 



Nile-land, it is chiefly the coast floia *£ ^ ^^ ^^ ^ 



