SPENCER MOORE: MONOCHLAMYDEX. 193 
revoluta; petioli tenues, summum 1 mm. long. Stipule 1-2 mm. long., 
rubescentes, ramulorum maxime juvenilium approximate optime aspectabiles. 
Pedicelli vulgo 2-3 mm. long. Florum masculorum sepala ægre 2 mm. long., 
albicantes. Glandule 0:25 mm. diam. Columna staminea 1 mm. alt. ; 
antheræ fere 05 mm. long. Florum femineorum sepala 4 mm. long., sub 
fruetu adusque 5 mm, aucta. Ovarium 2:5x 3 mm. Styli ramorum crura 
0-5 mm. long. Capsula in соссох 3 siccos bivalves 3 mm. long. dehiscens. 
Semina triangularia, dorso convexa ubi striata eleganterque insculpta, 
brunnea, 2:5 mm. long. 
Known among allied species by the leaves, the glands of the flowers, the 
two stamens with the filaments united throughout and the anthers opening 
subobliquely. This plant seems to have a strong tendency to dicecism, only 
one of the specimens bearing flowers of both sexes. It is named in compliment 
to Mr. Hutchinson, of the Kew Herbarium, who has lately been studying the 
African species of Phyllanthus and allied genera, and has kindly helped me in 
naming those of the present collection. 
Mr. Swynnerton notes this as being common in the forest undergrowth. 
PsEUDOLACHNOSTYLIS DEkiNpTH, Paz in Engl. Bot. Jahrb, xxviii. (1899) 
20 (ex descript.). 
Lower Umswirizwi River, 1000 ft. ; in fl. Nov.; n. 151. 
Distrib. Angola. 
А small tree with spreading crown. 
As Mr. Hutchinson pointed out, the specimens agree with Baum 154, 
named (Kunene-Samb. Exped. 285) P. maprounewfolia, Pax, apparently by 
an oversight, for that answers much better the description of Р. Dekindtii, 
Pax. 
P. MAPROUNEAZ FOLIA, Paz т Engl. Bot. Jahrb, xxviii. (1899) 20. 
Umvumvumvu River at 4000 ft. ; in fr. April ; n. 2128. 
Distrib. East and South tropical Africa. 
FLUEGGEA MICROCARPA, Blume, Bijdr. 580. 
Umswirizwi Hiver, 1000 ft. ; Chibabava, Lower Buzi, 400 ft. : Sabi River 
at about 1000 ft. ; Umtefu River, Lower Buzi, 500 ft. : infl.& fr. Nov. ; 
nn. 1727, 1728, 1729, 1730, 1911. 
Distrib. Tropics of the Old World. 
Chindao name, * Umsosoti.," Fruits edible. 
UAPACA SANSIBARICA, Pag in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxxiv. (1904) 370. 
Open woods near Chirinda, 3800 ft. ; in fl. Jan., April ; nn. 155, 6513. 
‚ Distrib. East tropical Africa. 
Chindao name, * Mutongoro.” 
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