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lanceolate. Calyx 1 lin. long; sepals lanceolate. Corolla 6 lin. long, 
funnel-shaped ; tube 2 lin. long; lobes linear-lanceolate, acuminate, 
tomentose outside. Anthers 1 lin. long. 
Upper Guinea. Lagos: Yoruba; near Ishagamo, Schlechter, 12810. 
This is evidently a Baissea, probably allied to B. tenuiloba. 
1. Motandra guineensis, A.DC. Add: Motandra sp., Hua in 
Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Par. viii. (1902), 480. This contains a very full 
description of the fruit and seed. 
3. Motandra Lujzi, De Wild. & Dur. Add: De Wild. Notes 
Apoc. Laticif. Congo, 17. 
4. Motandra rostrata, X. Schum. in Engl. Jahrb. xxxiii. 318. 
A shrub; branches slender, flattened when young and minutely rusty- 
tomentose, then terete and brown. Leaves oblong-lanceolate or 
narrowly linear-oblong, rostrate-acuminate, 1 to almost 4 in. long, 5-15 
lin. broad, membranous, glabrous above, bearded in the nerve-axils 
below ; secondary nerves about 5-7 on each side, distinctly prominent 
below ; petioles 2 lin. Jong. Panicles terminal, about 1 in. long, 
powdery-subtomentose ; pedicels 1 lin. long. Calyx 1 lin. long; sepals 
ovate, powdery subtomentose. Corolla 2 lin. long; tube 1 lin. long; 
lobes linear, subfaleate. Anthers 1} lin. long with a plumose point. 
Upper Guinea. Lagos: near Ishagamo, Schlechter, 12312. 
Certainly very near to MU. guineensis, if not identical with it, 
4a. Motandra Erlangeri, K. Schum. in Engl. Jahrb. xxxiii. 
318. A shrub or small tree, up to 12 ft. high; branches slender, 
terete, flattened and rusty papillose when young, later pale brown. 
Leaves obovate-oblong, shortly acuminate, cuneate at the base, 3-4 in. 
long, 1-2 in. broad, glabrous above, minutely bearded in the nerve-axils 
below, lateral nerves about 5 on each side, like the venation prominent 
below ; petiole 24-4 lin. long. TRacemes or panicles axillary up to 14 
in. long, minutely tomentose, shortly peduncled ; pedicels ? lin. long. 
Calyx 14 lin. long, sepals triangular-lanceolate. Corolla greenish, d$ 
lin. long, papillose without, villous behind the anthers within ; lobes 
4 lin. long, linear-obtuse, ciliolate. Anthers 1} lin. long, reaching the 
corolla-mouth. 
Wile Land. Somaliland: near Lake Awala, Ellenbeck, 1710. 
I suspect this is not a Motandra but rather an Oncinotis. 
4b. Motandra viridiflora, K. Schum. in Engl. Jahrb. xxxiii. 
319. A tall climbing shrub; branches very long, slender, terete, 
perfectly glabrous also when quite young, at length greenish-grey, 
smooth. Leaves oblong or obovate-oblong, shortly and_ obtusely 
acuminate, acute at the base, 2-34 in. long, 4-1} in. broad, glabrous on 
both sides except in the minutely bearded nerve-axils ; secondary nerves 
about 6 on each side, distinct below ; petiole 14-24 ]in.long. Flowering 
branchlets terminal and from the axils of the uppermost leaves, gathered 
