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(i) Leaflets 10-15-jugate, one or oblong. Legume sub- 
labrous, 10-12-seeded. 
91. I. penprores Jacq. in Pl. Rar.: iii. - rg (1786-1798) ; 
Baker 1. ¢. p. 100 (1871) ; Him, l.c. p. 216 (1896). 
I. palustris Vatke in a ot. Zeit. xxviii. em 201 (1878). 
Hab. Upper Guinea. Senegambia, Perrottet ! Guinea proper, 
Thonning. Brass | Vogel | Sierra bik: Afzelius | Lower Gunza. 
ngola, Golungo Alto, Welwitsch, no. 2043! East oe AFRICA. 
Zanzibar, Hildebrandt, no. 944! Rabai Hills, W. F. Ta 
Flowers in lax racemes, 8-12 flowers, rather more cuhiien 
than is usual in Dissitifloree. 
(To be continued.) 
PLANTS OF NORTH PEMBROKE. 
By Exeonora ARMITAGE, 
Wuen at St. David’s last August, I noticed a number of plants, 
and on comparing my list with those of Mr. A. G. More and the 
Rev. W. R. Linton already published in this comb (Journ. Bot. 
1884, 48; 1901, 52), I find there are some to be added. I have 
not included any already recorded, unless to at some special 
Sag upon them. Mr. Arthur Bennett has seen pon of 
i not note the localities of all. 
Ranunculus Drouetii Godr. River Alan.—Cochlearia officinalis L. 
Silene maritima L.—Lychnis Githago Scop. Growing in several 
rubra Dum.—B. rupestris. Plants of ‘this species were very abun- 
I noted three distinct forms—(1) stout, stocky growth, scarcely 
glandular, upright shoots 8 in. long, trailing ones 9 in. ; (2) medium 
size, very glandular, shoots 23 to 5% in. fies @) long, aye 
luxuriant form, elongated and glandular in all its parts, 1 
— Ononis repens L. 
, on wail? on St. rs Head. — Trifolium 
via oe ei ust In dwarfed growth, on the clifis near 
Porth Stinan, 8 to 3} in, high; = long grass near St. 
Justinian’s Chapel, 8 to 94 in. high. — T. filiforme Li. = Ornul 
perpusillus L. On Pen Berry. 
