E. а. BAKER : POLYPETALA. 85 
OXALIS SEMILOBA, Sonder in [larvey & Sond. Fl. Сар. i. 350. 
Kurumadzi River, Jihu, 2000 ft.; n. 2064. А herb with pink flowers. 
Distrib. Mozambique District, Huilla, South Africa. 
О. coRNICULATA, Linn. Sp. РІ. 435. 
Kurumadzi River, Jihu; in fl. Nov. ; n. 2065. А herb with yellow 
flowers. 
Distrib. Widely distributed. 
RUTACEAE. 
TODDALIA ACULEATA, Pers. Syn. 1. 249. 
Chipete Forest Patch ; in fl. & fr. Nov.; n. 218. А large woody climber 
with thorns and white flowers. 
Kurumadzi River, Jihu, 2000 ft. ; in bud Nov. ; n. 1240. 
Distrib. Widely distributed in the Tropics. 
VEPRIS LANCEOLATA, (т. Don, Gen. Syst. 1. 806. 
Beira beach sea-level, in bud Dee. : n. 1324. 
Distrib. South Africa. 
TECLEA NATALENSIS, Fngler, Pflanzenwelt Ost- Afr. С. 433. (= Toddalia 
natalensis, Sond.) 
Chimanimani Mts., 7000 ft. ; in bud Sept. ; n. 1322. A fair sized tree. 
Only in bud, further material desirable. 
Distrib. Natal. 
TECLEA SwWYNNERTONH, Æ. G. Baker, sp. nov. (РІ. 2. figs. 1-5.) 
Arbor mediocris, sempervirens, haud armata, ramis novellis fusco-pubes- 
centibus adultioribus glabris; foliis modice petiolatis ternatis, petiolo subtereti 
superne leviter canaliculato, foliolis coriaceis ovatis vel oblongo-ovatis basi 
cuneatis apicem versus attenuatis margine integris, nervis lateralibus numer- 
osis tenuibus juxta marginem inter se anastomosantibus, supra nitidis subtus 
glabris, costa conspicua, breviuscule petiolulatis ; floribus unisexualibus, 
masculinis calyce eupuliformi brevi, petalis 4 oblongis ; staminibus 4 petalis 
fere duplo longioribus ; femineis petalis latioribus ovatis acutis ; carpellis 
2 stigmate peltato sessili ; fructu extus glabro glaucescente fere duplo longiore 
quam lato. 
Hab. Melseiter District, Chirinda Forest; п. 12. Chindao name,“ Ruanziti.” 
A medium-sized evergreen tree with creamy white flowers. 
Petiolus communis 3:0-4:5 ет. longus. Foliola 8°5-12°5 ст. longa, 4:0— 
6:0 em. lata.  Petioluli 4-6 mm. longi. 
Fl. d. Petala + 2 mm. longa. Fructus + 1 em. longus. 
Differs from 7. nobilis, Delile, by the longer stamens, broader leaflets, and 
especially the 2-locular ovary. 
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