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Sect. Eururrma C. DC. Suites au Prodromus, i. p. 436. 
Ovary 4-5-locular. 
T. asysstnica Hochst. in Schimper exsice. n.191; Richard FI. 
Ripe 1. p. 106, t. 25 (1847) ; Oliver, Fl. Trop. Africa, i. p.381 (1868). 
Hab. Abyssinia, Schumper, nos. 28 & 191! Quartin-Dillon and 
I have dissected several omer of Schimper, no. 191. Some are 
are others pentamerou 
outst Giirke in Bape Bot. Jahrb. xix. Nee 47, 
p. 5 804) T. abyssinica Hochst. B longipedicellata Oliv. 
Hab yssinia, Ankober, Roth! Somaliland, Dara- oA Miss 
Edith Cole! Mrs. Lort Phillips | Usambara, Lutindi Ngambo Ban- 
garra, alt. 1500 metres, Holst, no. 83892! Uhehe, Goetze, no. 752. 
KILIMANDSCHARICA Girke in Engler Pflanzenw. Ost- Africa, 
Theil c. P. 230 (189 
Hab. Karrakia, “Schlucht, Volkens, no. 2004! Alt. 1900 metres. 
6. T. mompassana Hiern. ex C. DC., l.c. p. 489 (1878). 
Hab. Zanzibar Coast, near Mombas ssa, Hildebrandt, no. 1978! 
Pemba River, Kéissner, no. 8353! Lake Naivascha, alt. t. 7000-8000’, 
J. Thomson! 
mon ae Owan, no. 202! Zululand, W. 7. Gerrard, no. 109! 
Matabeleland, Dried Hills, Mrs. Evelyn Cecil, no. 105! Lake 
Ngami, M’Cad 
Var. jesse hitis 0. DC., lc. p. 
rage! South Africa, Bahar no. 4106 |! 
cungEata Giirke in Engler Pllanzenw. Ost-Africa, Theil ¢. 
p. 931 Ties). 
Hab. East Tropical Africa, Fischer. 
A plant collected at Galunka by T. Kiitsner, no. 830, is evidently 
closely allied to T. cuneata Giirke, which I only know from the 
description. The leaves are cuneate-obovate. The flowers axillary 
and generally solitary. Stamens 10, inserted near the apex of the 
tube, which is laciniate. Petals + 4-0 em - long, broader above than 
below. Ovary hairy above, 5-locular. The Masearene T. obovata 
Giirke is also an allied plant, but is tetramero 
= a HETEROPHYLLA Smith in Rees’s Oyelop. no. 6 (1817) non 
Hab. Cape Coast, age reins Near Mahela, Scott Elliot, 
no. 4029! Sierra Leone, 
The type of Smith’s int | * in i Banksian Herbarium, and 
the ovary is 5-locular. I have compared this with the figure of 
7. pS nt and there seems little doubt that these two plants are 
mspec: 
