36 CONTRIBUTION TO THE FLORA OF GAZALAND. 
Dr. Engler restricts the genus Teclea to plants having a one-celled ovary. 
This plant is closely allied to T'eclea grandifolia, Engler, which is synonymous 
with Zanthoaylon Welwitschit, Hiern. 
Mr. Swynnerton states it is a large dioecious tree 60 or 70 feet in height, 
common, particularly in its youngest stages, in Chirinda, and found in erowded 
kloofs and forest-patehes elsewhere at from 3000-4000 feet. The fruit is an 
orange-coloured berry with a netted seed and sweet strongly flavoured pulp, 
ripens from Sept. to Oct., and is much relished by the Kafirs, trumpeter 
hornbills, and baboons. Foliage dark glossy and evergreen with a rather 
turpentine smell when crushed. Probably the local food-plant of Papilio 
dardanus. 
CLAUSENA INAQUALIS, Benth. in Hook. Niger Fl. 251. 
Jihu, near Spungabera, 3000 ft.; in fl. Oct. ; n. 181. Chirinda Forest 
outskirts, 3700-4000 ft. ; in fl. & fr. Sept. ; n. 122.  Kurumadzi River, 
Jihu, 2000 ft. ; in fr. Nov. ; n. 1226. Mt. Maruma, 8500 ft. ; in fl. Sept. ; 
п. 122 a. 
Distrib, South Africa, Nile Land, Mozambique District. 
CITRUS Aurantium, Linn. Sp. Pl. 183. 
Chirinda Forest, 3700-4000 ft.; n. 672. А wild orange, occurring 
sparsely in Chirinda and on the upper banks of the Lusitu River. Flowers 
white. Fruits large and highly coloured, and scented like a tangerine, but 
bitter. 
ЗІМАКОСВЕ Ж. 
KIRKIA ACUMINATA, Oliver in Hook. Ie. Plant. t. 1036. 
Chibabava, Lower Buzi, 400 ft. ; in fl. Dec. ; п. 1639. А large tree. 
Distrib. Mozambique District. 
OCHNACE A. 
OcHNA LEPTOCLADA, Oliver, Fl. Trop. Afr. 1. 318. 
Chikore Hills, 3500 ft. ; in fl. Nov. ; п. 1356. A large shrub with whitish 
flowers. Madanda Forest at about 400 ft.; in fr. Dec.; n. 1361. Mt. Pene, 
7000 ft.; in fl. Oct. ; n. 6172. 
М. 1356 agrees so closely upon dissection with О. leptoclada, Oliver, the 
type of which is in the Kew Herbarium, that I have referred it to this 
species, the only discrepancy being in the colour of the flowers, which in 
O. leptoclada are said to be gamboge-yellow. 
М. 1361 I take to be the same species in leaf at a later stage. The leaves 
are small, glabrous and coriaceous, sometimes obovate, but generally oblong 
