136 BOTANY OF THE UGANDA BOUNDARY COMMISSION. 
Lera avINEENSIS, G. Don, Gen. Syst. i. 712. 
Island of Buvüma. Fl. March, 612. 
Distrib. Tropical Africa and Islands. 
SAPINDACEX. 
CARDIOSPERMUM GRANDIFLORUM, Swartz, var. ELEGANS, Hiern, 
in Welw. Cat. Part i. 166. 
Island of Buvima. Fl. March, 618. 
“ Liane with pinkish-white flowers." 
Distrib. Lower Guinea. 
PAULLINIA PINNATA, Linn. Sp. Pl. 366. 
Musozi. Fl. January, 115. 
Native name * Kabugu."  ** Climber used to make baskets.” 
Hillside, Musozi. Fr. January, 118. 
Distrib. Widely distributed in Tropical Africa; also in 
Madagascar and Tropical America. 
ALLOPHYLLUS AFRICANUS, Beauv. Fl. Owar. ii. 54, t. 107. 
Lake shore, Musozi. Fl. January, 77. 
Distrib. Upper Guinea. 
A. SUBCORIACEUS, sp. nov. 
Frutex foliis parviusculis, breviuscule petiolatis, petiolo 
demum glabro, foliolis lateralibus quam terminalibus 
paullo brevioribus, subcoriaceis, oblongis, basin versus 
angustatis, omnibus subsessilibus, margine integris vel 
hine inde serratis, utrinque glabris, nervis venisque 
utrinque subtus prominentibus ; inflorescentia nune 
simplice pseudo-racemosa, nune ramos utrinque emittente 
sepissime folium subduplo superante; floribus generis, 
albis parvulis, in cymulas approximatas dispositis, rhachi 
pedieellisque pilosulis. 
Hab. Near Mulema. Fl. May 1903. 264. 
Native name * Mtete.” “Sticks rubbed together and used to 
produce fire. A spreading shrub with white flowers." 
Foliola 3:5—-5:5 em. longa, l:5-2:1 em. lata. Petiolus com- 
munis, 8-13 mm. longus. 
Not closely allied to any species of which I have seen speci- 
mens. Noticeable on account of the rather small, subcoriaceous 
leaflets and small numerous flowers in few-flowered cymules. 
