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THE KILIMA NJARO EXPEDITION. 
Euphorbia (§ Tithymalus) sp. 
10,000 ft. 
» S P. 
7000 ft. 
Bridelia melanthesoides, Kl. forma 
Kilima-njaro, 5000 ft. 
Phyllanthus maderaspatensis, L. 
„ 2-3000 ft. 
,, ISTirari, L. forma? . 
,, 5000 ft. 
Antidesma, A. venosum, Tul. var. ? 
. 40-60 miles inland. 
Gelonum zanzibarense, M. Arg. 
. 40-60 miles inland. 
Jatropha sp. n. ? 
. 40-60 miles inland. 
Croton pulchellus, Baill. 1 . 
. 40-60 miles inland. 
„ macrostachys, Hocbst. 
Kilima-njaro, 5-6000 ft. 
Acalypba ornata, Rich var. (A. Livingston- 
iana M. Arg. ?. 
„ 6000 ft. 
„ cf. A. adenotricha, Rich. 
„ 6000 ft. 
,, paniculata, Miq. . 
Maungu. 
„ an aff. A. fruticosse, F. 1 
5000 ft. 
Tragia an T. mitis var. ? (fret.) . 
Kilima-njaro, 4-5000 ft. 
Sponia bracteolata, Hocbst. ? 
Lanjora. 
Morus indica, W. ? 
. 40-60 miles inland. 
Pilea Jobnstoni, Oliv. sp. n. 
Kilima-njaro, 5000 ft. 
Myrica an M. salicifoliae, var. 
,, 4-5000 ft. 
Polystaebya kilima-njari, Reicbb. fil. . 
. 40-60 miles inland. 
Yanilla sp. ? (fragment) .... 
. 40-60 miles inland. 
Angraecum ebnrneum, Tb. ? 
Kilima-njaro, 6000 ft. 
Eulopbia sp. ...... 
Maungu. 
Lissocbilus sp. . 
. 40-60 miles inland. 
. 40-60 miles inland. 
Disperis Jobnstoni, Reicbb. fil. sp. n. . 
Kilima-njaro, 5-6000 ft. 
„ Kersteni, Reicbb. fil. 
„ 7500 ft. 
Habenaria aff. macrantbae, Hocbst. 
„ 6000 ft. 
,, stylites, Reicbb. fil. & S. Moore 
„ 2-3000 ft. 
„ pleistadenia, Reicbb. fil. 
„ 8-10,000 ft. 
„ ranicolorata, Reicbb. fil. sp. n. . 
„ 7000 ft. 
Satyrium cblorocorys, Reicbb. fil. sp. n. 
„ 7000 ft. 
Disa Deckenii, Reicbb. fil. . 
„ 6-8000 ft. 
Orcliidacea dub. (foliis radicalibus 1 spec.) 
„ 6000 ft. 
Acidanthera laxiflora, Baker sp. n. 
Maungu, 2000 ft. 
Gladiolus (Eugladiolus)pauciflorus,Baker sp.n. Kilima-njaro, 2-5000 ft. 
„ ,, sulpbureus, Baker sp.n. „ 5000 ft. 
„ Watsonioides, Baker 
8500-11,000 ft. 
>? 5 ) 55 • * * 
10,000 ft. 
,, „ var. minor 
up to 13,000 ft. 
„ Quartinianus, A. Rich. . 
7000 ft. 
Aristea alata, Baker ..... 
7000 ft. 
Dierama pendula, Baker .... 
8300-10,000 ft. 
