14 LXXXII. OLEACEE (BAKER). | Schrebera. 
Leaves imparipinnate. 
Leaves glabrous. 
Petiole and rhachis broadly winged . 5 . 6. 8. Welwitschii. 
Petiole and rhachis narrowly winged. 
Corolla-lobes 4 as long as the tube. - (2 Salata. 
Corolla-lobes 4 as long vs the tube : . 8. 8S. obliquifoliolata. 
Petiole and rhachis not winged . : 9. S. getzeana, 
Leaves pubescent. 
Lateral leaflets sessile . : : : . 10. S. tomentella. 
Lateral leaflets shortly stalkec 4 5 - 11. S. Holstit. 
1, S. oligantha, Gilg in Engl. Jahrb. xxx. 71. A tall shrub, 
glabrous in all its parts. Leaves simple, oblong or ovate-oblong, 2—3 in. 
long by half as broad, subcoriaceous, acute, rounded at the base, 
opaque; petiole short, stout: veins closely reticulated. Flowers 3 
together in lax terminal cymes with long peduncle and pedicels. Calyx 
campanulate, 4 in. long, scarcely toothed, Corolla-tube cylindrical, 
} in. long, scarcely dilated at the throat ; lobes obovate, half as long as 
the tube. Fruit pyriform, woody, 14 in. long. 
Mozamb. Dist. German East Africa: Pori Steppe, near the Ugalla River, 
Bohm, 354! 
2. S. golungensis, Welw. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxvii. 40, ¢. 10. 
A tree reaching a height of 20-30 ft., with glabrous branchlets. 
Leaves simple, opposite, obovate or oblong, acute, cuneate at the base, 
2-5 in. long, subcoriaceous, glabrous, bright green above, slightly 
glaucous, with raised parallel main ribs beneath. Panicle terminal, 
composed of a few lax cymes; pedicels glabrous, erect, 1—? in. long. 
Calyx campanulate, } in. long, entire or obscurely toothed. Corolla- 
tube }-1 in. long; lobes obovate-oblong, 4 in. long. Capsule pyri- 
form, 2 in. long, narrowed to the base through the lower half; valves 
turgid, very thick and woody.—Gilg in Engl. Jahrb. xxx. 72. Nathusia 
golungensis, O Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. ii. 412; Hiern in Cat. Afr. PI. 
Welw. i. 657. 
Lower Guinea. Angoia: Golungo Alto; in forests among the mountains of 
Alto Queta, Welwitsch, 933! 
Mozamb. Dist. Portuguese East Africa: Lower Zambesi ; Shupanga, 
Kirk! Lower Shire ; at the base of Morambala Mountain, 300 ft., Kirk! British 
Central Africa ; Boruma on the Zambesi, Menyharth, 1166! 
3. S. Buchanani, Baker in Kew Bulletin, 1895,95. A tree about: 
20 ft. high, with slender pubescent branchlets. Leaves opposite, simple, 
oblong, obtuse, 1-2 in. long, broadly rounded at the base, subcori- 
aceous, glabrous above, strongly ribbed beneath, pubescent principally 
on the midrib. Flowers not seen. Capsule pyriform, 1}-14 in. long, 
1 in. diam., narrowed to the base from the middle ; valves turgid, very 
thick and woody, Seeds ovate, 1 in. long, the chartaceous wing occupy- 
ing the upper two-thirds.—Gilg in Engl. Jahrb. xxx. 72. 
Mozamb. Dist. British Central Africa: Nyasaland; Shire Highlands, 
Buchanan, 418! Zomba, 3500 ft., Mahon ! 
