01" EUBIACEiE IN TEOPICAL AFRICA. 



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Botanical JJ'ame. 



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Tribe XVI. Galie®. 



77. KuBiA, Tourn. 



1. R. cordifolia, X 



2. R. discolor, Tiircz, . 



78. Galium, Z. 



1. Q-. biafrae, /r;j 



2. rotundifoliuin, L, . 



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3. GI-. Aparine, i. 



4. G. MoUugo, L 



5. G. simense, Hochst. 

 C. G. Decaisnei, Boiss. 

 [Yaillantia hispida, L, 



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79. Eexzonia, Schum. 



1. B, corymboBa, Schian,. 



80. LEPipoGON,j5er^. / 



1. L. oboratum, Bert.f, , 



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Pentas paryiflora, ^?2 



Ixora coccinea, L 



Trichostachys vaginalis,^«. 



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External Range 



South Africa and Asia. 



Natal, Cape de Verde Is- 

 lands, Europe, &c. 



Widely spread over the 

 world and reaching the 

 Arctic regions. 



Widely distributed over 

 Europe. 



The Levant and Persia. 



The Levant.] 



Inhainbane. 



East Indie? 



The three last-named species have been added subsequently to 

 the priuting of the corresponding portion of the ' Flora of Tropi- 

 cal Africa.' Of the above enumerated 482 species, 238 occur in 

 Tpper Guinea, but not in the other districts of Tropical Africa, 

 6 in the North Central district only, G2 in Nile-land, 28 in Lower 

 Guinea only, 7 in the South Central district only, and 55 only in 

 the Mozambique district. 



In comparing the numbers deducible from the tabular view, it 

 must be borne in mind that the two central districts have been 

 but very imperfectly explored, and that the greater part of Wel- 

 witsch's Angolan collection remains to be added, so that the num- 

 ber of species given as known to occur in Lower Guinea must be 



doubled. 



The following genera are endemic:— Ct?ry;m«/7i^, Crossoptert/Xj 



Virecta, Otomeria ?, H€kistoca)^a 



Temnopt 



Ileinsia. Dictyandra, LeptacUna, Mi 



Morel 



