6 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Near Hoima, Unyoro, alt. 3500 ft., Bagshawe 1462. “ A climber 
with asec mit and cream-coloun silky fruits.” 
attingens vel altior. Folia 5-7 cm. longa, 3-5 cm 
lata ; folia <ontaan minora + 2 cm. longa; foliorum petiolus 
- 15 cm. longus. Receptaculum inferius + 4 mm. longum; 
receptaculum superius + 6 mm. oa Petala + 3 mm. longa, 
+ 2:5 mm. lata. Fructus 2°2-2°5 cm. long. et 2: 15-3 0 cm. lat. 
Pedicelli fructiferi + 3 mm. longi. 
The a an features of this plant are the almost gla- 
brous adult leaves with a moderately wre petiole and the dense 
illa. mes of pentamerous flowers with scarlet ovate-orbi- 
cular sessile petals. The smaller ates subtending the flowers 
are obtuse at the apex. 
e following plants apparently differ from our type but are 
closely allied to it: River Mpanga, Kitakwenda, Bagshawe 1053, 
with flowers sometimes tetramerous, sometimes shgeinalarg 
and — fruit-stalks; Bagshawe 811, Singo, Valley of Kit- 
oe Allied plants in’ Herb. Kew. are Dawe 463 (Toro), alt. 
5000 ft., and 96 (banks of Nile, Busoga); (near Kampala) also 
A. Whyte. 
C. suvumense Baker fil. in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. xxxvii. 
152 (1905). 
Island of Buvuma, Victoria Nyanza, Bagshawe 624 
C. CAPITULIFLORUM Fenzl ex seit iat, in Reliq. Kotschy- 
ane, 33; Engl. & Diels, J. c. 78, t g. 
Madi, Sree & Grant 717 ; Waki tee Unyoro, alt. 2200 ft., 
Bagshawe 1431 
plants quoted agree well together; they differ pea 
Sotschy ig the type, in having a much less branched in 
florescen 
C. RaAceMosuM Pal. Beauv. Fl. Owar. ii. 90, t. 118 (1818); 
Engl. & Diels, l. c. 82. 
Lake Nyabukere, snes Doggett, alt. 5000 ft.; Semliki Apeeah 
Dawe opine valley of River Kitumbwi, Bagshawe 810; Tor 
“Twiner, with red flowers; leaves below the inflorescence, 7. e. 
all on the short flower-bearing branches are mauve. The leaf 
which subtends — _flower-bearing branch is green or green 
speckled with w 
The Uganda cal differs from type in having rather broader 
petals, and the leaves of the inflorescence tending to be blunter 
at apex. 
C. CINEREOPETALUM Engl. & Diels, l. c. 84, t. xxiii. fig. E. 
Entebbe, Bagshawe 756. A climber with red Pai Fruit + 
2-2-3 em. long and 1 ‘6-2 em. broad, purplish. 
C. nisprpum Lawson in Oliver Flor. Trop. Afr. ii.421; Engl. & 
Diels, J. c. 89. 
Masinde, Unyoro, alt. 3000 ft., Bagshawe 874. Hast Toro, 
alt. 4500 ft., Bagshawe 1104 ; ne almost white on outer, pink 
