ADDENDA. 1045 
8. Uapaca Heudelotii, Baill. Add: 
Upper Guinea. Ivory Coast: Aboulaken, Jolly, 12! Dobau, Jolly, 46! 
11. Uapaca guineensis, Jill. drg. Add: 
Lower Guinea. Guaboon: near Libreville, Klaine, 108! 243! Jolly, 4! 
182! 
These specimens were named VU. gabonensis, Pierre, MSS. 
1. Antidesma laciniatum, Miill. Arg. Add: Mildbr. Wiss. 
Deutsch. Zentr.-Afr. Exped. ii. 449. 
South Central. Belgian Congo: Ituri district; Kifuku, Wildbraed, 2886; 
Agwama, Mildbraed, 3026; Abarangu, Mildbraed, 3139, 3140. 
7. Antidesma venosum, 7’/. Add: Mildbr. Wiss. Deutsch. 
Zentr.-Afr. Exped. ii. 450. 
Mozamb. Distr. German East Africa: Bukoba district, Mildbraed, 179; 
Lake Kivu, Mildbraed, 1151. 
5. Cyathogyne Preussii, ?ux. Add: Mildbr. Wiss. Deutsch. 
Zentr.-Afr. Exped. ii. 448. 
South Central. Belgian Congo: Ituri district; Scngolo, north of Mawambi, 
. Mildbraed, 3010; Kalonda, Mildbraed, 3039. 
1. Protomegabaria stapfiana, Hutchinson. Add: Spondianthus 
obovatus, Engl. in Notizblatt Koénigl. Bot. Gart. Berlin, no. 48 (Dee. 
1911), 242. See note under Megabaria, above. 
3. Thecacoris lucida, //wichinson. Add after Baccaureopsis 
lucida, Pax: Mildbr. Wiss. Deutsch. Zentr.-Afr. Exped. ii. 449, 
t. Ivi. 
I still believe Baccaureopsis lucida, Pax, to be a species of Thecacoris. 
26a. APODISCUS, Hutchinson in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, 
1912, lviii. Mém. viii. 205. 
Flowers monecious. Petals absent. Male flower: Sepals 5, imbri- 
cate. Disk-glands 5, fleshy, alternating with thestamens. Stamens 5, 
opposite the sepals; filaments free ; anthers introse, cells distinct, sub- 
globose, diverging from the apex. Rudimentary ovary depressed- 
globose, hirsute. Female flower: Sepals as in the male. Disk absent. 
Ovary 4-celled; styles 4, short, thick, swollen towards the apex, in- 
curved ; ovules 2 in each cell. Fruit not seen.—A small tree. Leaves 
‘alternate, shortly petiolate, rather large, coriaceous, chee pean 
nerved ; stipules caducous, lanceolate, — Male flowers small, ered 
spikes in axillary fascicles of 2-5, sometimes with a solitary pedicellate 
flower towards the base ; bracts small, solitary, subtending each flower. 
This genus is allied to Thecacoris and Maesobotrya ; from the former it differs in 
having the male spikes in fascicles and in the absence of petals, from the latter by the 
: &celled fruit, and from both by the absence of a disk from the female tlower. 
