226 THE BOTANY OF THE ANGLO-GERMAN 
COMMELINACE®. 
ANEILEMA BENINIENSE, Kunth, Enum. Pl. iv. 73. 
Musozi. Fl. & fr. January, 129. 
“About 5 feet high, supported by a mass of other vegetation 
in marsh with 6-12 inches of water, at edge of marsh 
forest. Flowers inconspicuous, purple." 
Burumba, trailing at edge of brook. Fl. July, 371. 
* Flowers pinkish blue.” 
Distrib. Widely spread iu Tropical Africa. 
POTAMOGETONACE &. 
APONOGETON VALLISNERIOIDES, Baker, in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxix. 
(1873) 158. 
Pool on hillside above Mulema. FI. & young Fr., April, 
251. 
Distrib. Central Africa and Niger Territory. 
GYMNOSPERMS. 
(By A. B. ReNprE, D.Se., F.L.S.) 
PopocARPUS MILANJIANA, Kendle, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. Il., 
Bot. iv. (1894) 61. 
Lake shore, Musozi. 125. 
Native name “ Chuzizimo."  ** Cut into planks for canoes.” 
Distrib. East Tropical Africa. 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
Prate l. 
'TRIMERIA MACROPHYLLA, Baker fil. 
1. Portion of branch with male inflorescence, nat. size. 
2. Stipule, enlarged. 
3. Male flower, enlarged. 
4. Back view of male flower, enlarged. 
5. Stamen, enlarged. 
6. Capsule, enlarged. 
. Diagram of tetramerous male flower: a, rudimentary ovary ; b, stamen ; 
c, gland ; d, petal; e, sepal. 
Fig. 
