Commelina] XIV. COMMELINACER, 7 
Calundo and Mangue, in fr. March 1857. No. 6644. Rather rare in 
shady woods round Pedras de Guinga and Mangue. In fr. and perhaps. 
with a few flowers, March 1857. No. 6645. 
17. C. Bainesii C. B. Clarke, l.c., p. 184 ; Durand & Schinz, l.c., 
p. 423. 
Punco Anponco.—A glaucous herb 3 to 5 in. long, with tuberous. 
root and ascending stems. Flowers sky-blue ; spathes proportionately 
large. Thickets near Ponte de Luxillo, Jan. 1857. No. 6636. By 
streams on the presidium near Fonte de Cazella, Jan. 1857. No. 6641. 
Thicket-grown sandy woods near Condo, March 1857. No. 6643. 
4, ANEILEMA R. Br.; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. iii. p. 849. 
1, A. sinicum Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 659 (1822); C. B. Clarke in 
D.C. Mon. Phan. iii. p. 212 (1881); Durand & Schinz, Consp. Fl.. 
Afr. v. p. 432. 
PunGgo ANDoNGO.—Flowers proportionately large, deep sky-blue. 
Plentiful in marshes on the west of the presidium, and by streams in 
the presidium itself. In fl. Jan. 1857. Nos. 6627, 6628. 
Houriia.—Erect ; flowers sky-blue. Plentiful in marshy places near 
streams round the base of Morro de Lopollo, April 1860. No. 6591. 
2. A. equinoctiale Kunth, Enum. iv. p. 72 (1843); C. B. Clarke,. 
Le, p. 221; Durand & Schinz, ic. p. 429. 
GoLunco ALTo.—Flowers sky-blue. Damp shady banks of the 
river Delamboa. Flowers yellow. Shady places on the left bank of 
the same river, Aug. 1855. No. 6605. 
3. A. beniniense Kunth, l.c., p. 73; C. B. Clarke, Le. p. 224; 
Durand & Schinz, L.c., p. 430. 
Go.tuneo ALTO.—Stems 3 to 4 ft., decumbent and rooting at the 
base, rather hard, nodose ; flowersdark blue. Shady woods by streams 
in rather lofty places, somewhat rare. Mata de Quibanga, Sobato. 
Mussengue, end of Dec. 1855. No. 6600. An erect or ascending herb, 
2 to 3ft. high. Flowers small white. By streams in very shady 
mountain woods. Zengas de Queta, 19 March, 1856. No. 6600b. 
Flowers deep sky-blue. Rather plentiful in very shady woods on the 
banks of streams near Trombeta, Cambondo, and Sange, Oct. and Sept. 
1854. No. 6601. No. 6654 (no notes). 
4. A. pedunculosum C. B. Clarke, l.c., p. 228. 
Var. luteum C. B. Clarke, /.c.; Durand & Schinz, lc, p. 431. 
Puneo Anponco.—A slender herb, apparently annual, erect ; flowers 
yellow. With Begonias in shade on the rocky heights of Pedras de 
Guinga, Jan. 1857. No. 6630. 
5. A. Welwitschii C. B. Clarke, Uc., p. 229; Durand & Schinz, 
Le., p. 432. 
Goutunco Auto.—Flowers sky-blue. Marshy places between 
Catumba and Ohai, Apr. 1860. No. 6597. 
Huriia.—Flowers sky-blue. Wet places on the edges of woods,. 
Lake Ivantala, beginning of March 1860. No. 6596. 
6. A. Ehrenbergii C. B. Clarke, J.c.; Durand & Schinz, J.c., p. 430. 
Gotuneco ALTo.—A herb 24 to 3 ft. or higher, shoots ascending. 
Flowers small, greenish, lower petal yellowish. Rather rare in primeval 
woods on the mountains of Alto Queta. End of Dec. 1855. No. 6610. 
