214 BOTANY OF THE UGANDA BOUNDARY COMMISSION. 
TRECULIA AFRICANA, Decne. ex Tréc. in Ann. Sci. Nat. sér. III. 
vill. (1847) 109. 
Island of Buvüma, Victoria Nyanza. Fl. March, 634. 
Distrib. Tropical Africa. 
[PO TOXICARIA, Pers. Syn. ii. 566. (Antiaris toxicaria, Leschen. 
in Ann. Mus. Par. xvi. (1810) 478.) 
Musozi. Fl. & Fr. January, 107. 
Native name * Kirundo." “A large tree, trunk 15-20 ft. 
in circumference 5 ft. from the ground. Very straight 
stem; branches high. Blown down inflorescence only 
obtained. Cloth made from the bark, and beer-vats from 
the wood.” 
Distrib. Tropical Asia and West Tropical Africa (Angola). 
The specimens agree with those found by Welwitsch in 
Golungo Alto, and referred by Hiern to this species, but sub- 
sequently separated by Engler as a new species, differing from 
the common Asiatic in being diceious (fide Welwitsch), and 
having the leaves blunt, not cordate at the base. Dr. Bagshawe 
makes no reference to the plant being dicecious ; his number 
107 comprises detached fruits and short branches bearing 
male flowers. The leaf-base varies considerably in the African 
specimens, from cuneate to rounded or shallowly retuse, in the 
last form resembling some Asiatic specimens. 
URERA CAMEROONENSIS, Wedd. in DC. Prodr. xvi. 1. 97. 
Musozi. Fl. & Fr. January, February. 
Distrib. German East Africa; Cameroons. 
MYRIANTHUS ARBOREUS, Beauv. Fl. Owar. i. 16. 
Mouth of Kagera. Fr. February, 159. 
Distrib. Widely spread in Tropical Africa. 
The specimen eomprises fruits and a very youug leaf, but is, I 
think, referable to this species. 
TREMA AFFINIS, Blume, Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. ii. 58. 
Island of Buvüma, Victoria Nyanza. Fl. & Fr. March, 
631. 
Distrib. East and West Tropical Africa. 
