UGANDA GAMOPETALA, FROM DR. BAGSHAWE 83 
Dr. B. Kaalaas writes : eons var. killarniensis is quite different 
from all forms we have of this pene in Norway.’’ I find Messrs. 
Stewart & Holt collected it in June, 1885, at Muckross, and it is 
_ probably the plant referred to by the late Dr. Carrington in his 
Lrish Cr yaogems as a very fine form of levigata, specimens of which 
I have not seen 
my He spatice Brit. Isles I describe the margins of the postical 
lobes and stipules of P. levigata as ciliate-dentate, which more 
seadents interested in i 
Description or Prats 477.—Fig. 1. Plant, pero size. 2. Portion of 
stem, postical view, x 31. 3, 4, 5. Fe antical | obes, x 31. 6. Postical 
lobe, x 31. 7. Stipule, x rg “‘& Portion of leaf, x 290. 
UGANDA GAMOPETALZ FROM DR. BAGSHAWE. 
- By Spencer Moors, B.Sc., F.L.S.. 
Tue following are some of the war wes: in a small collection 
made by Dr. A. G. Bagshawe at Entebbe 1905, and recently 
peakavad at the National Herbarium. A few of the more 2 Re 
plants which are not new are also mentioned. 
Sheen tigrina Welw. ex Hiern, Cat. Welw. Pl. 1. 462. No. 
781. Hith rto known only from Angola. 
naucleoides, sp. nov. Fruticosa ramulis validis crebro 
foliosis stistate puberulis in sicco olivaceis, foliis majusculis breviter 
petiolatis ovatis vel ovato-oblongis a gee obtusisve basi obtusis 
paullove ae datis firme m ee, utringue costis puberulis 
p 
mere extus m ubo minute pubescente exem re intus 
faucibus pilis luteis villosis tubo adusque medium cylindrico inde 
clusis, ovario 2-loculari, stylo incluso glabro, stigmate anguste fusi- 
formi apice obtuso longitrorsum sulcato, ovulis permultis, rere 
parvis spheroideis calyce coronatis pedicellis quam se ipse longi- 
oribus suffultis 2-locularibus. : 
Hab. Entebbe. No. 771. ‘Shrub with white flowers.” 
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