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APPENDIX. 
ENUMERATION OF THE PLANTS COLLECTED BY MR. 
H. H. JOHNSTON ON THE KILIMA-NJARO EXPEDITION, 
1884. 
(By Professor Oliver, F.R.S., and Mr. J. G. Baker, of the 
Royal Gardens, Kew.) 
With three exceptions the new species here described belong to genera 
already known from Tropical Africa. These exceptions are Ilorrno- 
lotus Johnstom, Oliv. (Leguminosse), and Astepliania africana , Oliv. 
(Compositse), both monotypic genera here first described, and 
Anisotes parvifolius , Oliv. (Acanthaceae), belonging to a genus known 
previously only from Arabia and Socotra. 
The genus Valeriana is here recorded for the first time from 
Tropical Africa, I believe; but the single specimen brought home I 
have not ventured to describe. A species of the genus occurs at the 
Cape. A single specimen also of an Anthoxanthum was gathered at 
13,200 ft. on Kilima-njaro—possibly a robust form of A. odoratum— 
a second genus here first noted from E. Tropical Africa. 
Clematis Thunbergii, Steud. var. hirta (foliis C. Wightianae) 3-5000 ft 
Thalictrum rhynchocarpum, D. & R. . 
Ranunculus oreophytus, Del. 
,, pinnatus, Poiv. 
Anemone Thomsoni, Oliv. .... 
Uvaria leptoclada, Oliv. sp. n. 
Stephania abyssinica, Rich. var. tomentella 
Arabis alpina, L. 
Cardamine africana, L. 
,, Johnstoni, Oliv. sp. n. 
Farsetia stenoptera, Hochst. forma 
Cleome monophylla, L. 
Courbonia decumbens, Brongn. var. parvifolia 
Caylusea abyssinica, F. & M. 
7000 ft. 
. 8000:11,000 ft. 
8500 ft. 
. 9-13,000 ft. 
Taita, 2000 ft. 
Kilima-njaro, 5000 ft. 
8000 : 10-11,000 ft. 
8-9000 ft. 
Kilima-njaro, 8000 ft. 
. . Taita 
Kilima-njaro, 6000 ft. 
5000 ft. 
5000 ft. 
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Viola abyssinica, Steud. forma-foliis cordato-rotundatis . 8-10,500 ft. 
Pittosporum abyssinicum, Hochst. . . Kilima-njaro, 5-6000 ft 
Polygala tenensis, Kl. ...... Maungu 
Silene Biafrae, Hk. f. v. S. Burchelli (imper¬ 
fect single specimen). .... Kilima-njaro, 11,000 ft. 
Cerastium vulgatum, L. forma . . . . . 7000 ft. 
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