Triumfetta] xxv. tiliacbjE. 99 



April 1855. No. 1434. In thickets by the roadside at Menha Lula, 

 fl. and fr. April 1855. No. 1438. In cultivated parts of Arimo de 

 Mariano near Sange, along the river Ouango, fl. April 1856. No. 1437. 

 Young plants July 1855. No. 1435. An erect herb, 2 ft. high ; flowers 

 yellow. In bushy places at the banks of the stream, Caghuy, fl. and f r. 

 April 1856. No. 1440. Flowers dark yellow ; leaves very soft. 

 Sparingly at the borders of thickets along the road leading towards 

 Quibixe, fl. April 1856. No. 1436. In neglected places of cultivation, 

 in the garden of the Governor at Sange, fl. and f r. June 1855. No. 1439. 

 An undershrub, 3 to 5 ft. high ; stem erect ; branches spreading or 

 erect-spreading, slender, dark purple or green with purple spots ; 

 flowers dull yellow, clove-scented. In reed-beds composed of species 

 of Aiidropogoa, Pauicum and Pennisetum, along the river Delamboa, 

 Sob. de Bumba, fl. and young fr. 6 June 1856. No. 1430. An erect 

 undershrub, 3 to 4 ft. high ; stem with spreading branches towards the 

 apex. In reed-beds near Quibixe, fl. June 1856. No. 14306. Queta, 

 fl. August 1856. No. 1430c. An undershrub, 3 to 4 ft. high ; lower 

 branches patent, upper ones erect-spreading ; lower surface of leaves 

 sometimes only on the nerves, in other cases even on the same speci- 

 men over all parts woolly-cottony, sometimes also almost destitute 

 of wool (perhaps a morbid condition) ; flowers yellow, almost of the 

 colour of the yolk of an egg. Iu secondary woods near Quibixe, in 

 Sob. de Bumba, fl. and young fr. June 1856. No. 1432. An under- 

 shrub, 3 to 4 ft. high ; branches patent ; leaves sometimes densely 

 white-tomentose, in other cases woolly only on the nerves and not 

 rarely on the same individual altogether green, only shortly pilose or 

 hirsute or pubescent on both surfaces. Native name " Quibosa." On 

 rather dry busby slopes of the mountains of Sob. Quilombo Quia- 

 catubia, sporadic, fl. and fr. July 1856. No. 1433. An undershrub, 

 3 ft. high. In hilly grassy places of the mountains of Serra de Alta 

 Queta, fl. and fr. June 1856. No. 14336. 



Ambaca.— In fr. Sept. 1856. No. 6728. 



Pungo Andongo. — The specimens from this district are doubtfully 

 forms of this species. On rocky hills between Caghuy and a place 

 called No Mangue, not yet in flower Feb. 1857. No. 1417 (Of. T. 

 orthacantha Welw.). At the tall-grassy bank of the stream Casalale 1 

 within the stronghold, fl. Feb. 1857. No. 1441. 



Huilla. — A variety with 3-lobed leaves (T. urencefolia Welw. ms.). 

 An erect hard shrub, 3 to 5 ft. high, when without flowers wonderfully 

 Tesembling a species of Urena ; flowers yellow. In tall-grassy meadows, 

 at the skirts of woods, preferring damp spots, between Lopollo and 

 Monino, fl. and young fr. Dec. 1859 and Feb. 1860. No. 1442. 



7. T. glechomoides Welw. ex Masters, I.e., p. 258. 



Huilla. — Flowers yellow. In bushy woods between Monino and 

 the stream Erne, Matas de Monino, fl. and young fr. Dec. 1859 and end 

 of Jan. 1860. No. 1409. 



8. T. orthacantha Welw. ex Masters, I.e., p. 258. 



A shrub or in secondary thickets an undershrub, 3 to 6 ft. 

 high, with the upper branches hoary. Flowers straw-coloured or 

 yellow-reddish. Native name " Quibosa." 



Golungo Alto. — In dense thickets of .primitive woods and amongst 

 Pennisetum (Maiango), along the stream Quib61o near Sange, April 

 1856 ; in flower. No. 1415. In fruit. No. 14156. 



Pungo Andongo. — At the bushy margins of woods consisting of 



