18 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 160 



199310 to 199376— Continued 



199329. Echinochloa pyramidalis (Lam.) Hitch. & Chase. Poaceae 

 No. 7. Trans-Nzoia and Uashin Gishu districts. 



199330. Eragrostis sp. Poaceae. 



No. 3. Moiben Valley. Annual or short-lived perennial. 



199331. Eragrostis sp. 



No. 2. Moiben Valley. Cespitose, pioneer grass. 



199332. Eragrostis sp. 



No. 11. Short, broad leaves ; excellent for pasture. 



199333. Eriosema sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 38. Trans-Nzoia. Prostrate with stems 1 foot long. 



199334. Eriosema sp. 



No. 14. Cherangani Hills; altitude 6,500 feet. Bushy plant, up to 4 feet 

 high. 



199335. Glycine javanica L. Fabaceae. 



No. 28. Medium altitudes. Very palatable to all stock. Makes excellent 

 pasture ; good for controlling erosion. 



199336. Harpachne sp. Poaceae. 



No. 4. Moiben Valley ; altitude 6,300 feet. Bunchgrass, up to 3 feet high ; 

 promising reclamation grass. 



199337. Hyparrhenia sp. Poaceae. 

 No. 8. 



199338. Hyparrhenia sp. 

 No, 10. 



199339. Indigofera arrecta Hochst. Fabaceae. 



No. 17. Trans-Nzoia district. Woody perennial, eaten by sheep and goats. 



199340. Indigofera retroflexa Baill. 



No. 39. Base of Mount Elgon. Erect shrub, susceptible to insect attack. 



199341. Indigofera sp. 



No. 15. Uashin Gishu Plateau. Plant slender stemmed, 3 feet high. 



199342. Indigofera sp. 



No. 41. Tall, bushy plant. 



199343. Indigofera sp. 

 No. 51. 



199344. Indigofera sp. 

 No. 52. 



199345. Indigofera sp. 



No. 6. Moiben Valley. Common decumbent perennial. 



199346. Indigofera sp. 



No. 5. Moiben Valley. Prostrate perennial. 



199347. Lens culinaris Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. 

 No. 7. Cherangani Hills. 



199348. Lotus sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 16. Cherangani Hills. Rare, deep-rooted perennial ; very palatable. 



199349. Ltjpinus albtjs L. Fabaceae. White lupine. 

 No. 54. Sweet, edible lupine. 



