o14 LXXXVI, LOGANIACE# (BAKER). [Nucia. 
7. N. rupicola, Gilg in Engl. Jahrb. xxxii. 142. A shrub, 6 ft. 
high ; young branchlets glabrous or very slightly pubescent. _ Leaves 
3-nate, distinctly petioled, oblong or oblong-lanceolate, 14-24 in. long, 
3-14 in. broad, acute, narrowed to the base, entire, glabrous on both 
surfaces, shining on the upper ; main veins 8-10-jugate. Cymes laxly 
corymbose ; pedicels short. Calyx } in. long; iobes broadly ovate, 
acute. 
Lower Guinea. Angola: Huilla; by the River Nene, 5000-6000 ft., 
Dekindt, 204. 
8. N. Dekindtii, Gilg in Engl. Jahrb. xxxii. 141. A small tree ; 
young branchlets pubescent. Leaves ternate, distinctly petioled, 
obovate or obovate-oblong, 2—4 in. long, 1-2 in. broad, usually obtuse, 
entire, narrowed to the base, glabrous; main veins 7—1 0-jugate. Cymes 
laxly panicled ; pedicels short. Calyx 4-1 in. long; tube distinctly 
dilated upwards, densely dotted outside with globose hairs; lobes 
broadly ovate, acute. 
Lower Guinea. Angola: Huilla; in gorges of the Muchu River, 5000- 
6008 ft., Dekindt, 205. 
9. N. geetzeana, Gilg in Engl. Jahrb. xxx. 375. A tree, 50-60 ft. 
high; branchlets angled, brown. Leaves 3-nate, shortly petioled, obo- 
vate, 13-2 in. long, 3-14 in. broad, obtuse or shortly apiculate, entire, 
subcoriaceous, glabrous; main veins 10-1 2-jugate. Cymes dense ; 
pedicels ;\—4 in. long. Calyx glabrous, 41_1 in. long; lobes triangular, 
acute. Stamens and style much exserted. 
Mozamb. Dist. German East Africa: Langenburg; Kinga Mountains, 
5500 ft., Goetze, 1190. 
10, N. sambesina, Gilg in Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr. C. 312. A shrub 
or small tree; branchlets pubescent. Leaves opposite, shortly petioled, 
obovate, 2-3 in. long, 1-14 in. broad, obtuse, entire, pubescent beneath ; 
main veins 5-6-jugate. Cymes dense, corymbose ; pedicels short. 
Calyx pubescent, 4 in. long; teeth small, ovate. Corolla white ; lobes 
oblong, $ in. long. Styles exserted beyond the tip of the corolla-lobes. 
Mozamb. Dist. British Central Africa: Nyasaland; Mount Zomba, 4000-— 
6000 ft., Buchanan, 131! Whyte! Zomba Plateau, 4500 ft. Whyte! Tuchila 
Plateau, 6000 ft., Purves, 63! 
Very near the South African WV, tomentosa, Sonder. 
11. N. angolensis, Gilg in Votizbl. Konigl. Bot. Gart. Berlin, 1895, 
74. A shrub or small tree; branchlets glabrous, angled upwards. 
Leaves distinctly petioled, oblong, 2-3 in. long, 14-2 in. broad, acute, 
entire, much narrowed to the base, glabrous on both surfaces; main 
veins 6—8-jugate. Cymes dense ; pedicels short. Calyx } in. long; 
teeth ovate. Corolla-lobes oblong, 4 in. long. Styles overtopping the 
corolla-lobes.—Hiern in Cat. Afr. Pl. Welw. i. 700. 
Lower Guinea. Angola: Golungo Alto; on the drier slopes of Alto Queta 
and Quilombo Mountains, Welwitsch, 5670! 6689! by the River Luinha at 
