ADDENDA. 1049 
28. Phyllanthus glaucophyilus, Sond., var. major, JMiill. Ary. 
Add: 
Lower Guinea. Angola: Huilla, Dekindt, 3239! 
Mozamb. Distr. North-west Rhodesia: ant-hills, Kassner, 2051! 
30. Phyllanthus microdendron, JVelw. Add; 
Lower Guinea. Angola: Huilla, An/unes, 881! 3042! 
%1la. Phylanthus taitensis, //uwichinson. A shrub 3-6 ft. high ; 
branches subterete, glabrous; young branchlets compressed, slightly 
winged, glabrous. Leaves ovate or ovate-lanceolate, subacute, mucro- 
nate, rounded or truncate at the base, 1-2} in. long, 4-1} in. broad, 
membranous, glabrous on both surfaces, paler below, with about 8 pairs 
of distinct lateral nerves and lax venation; petiole 1-1} lin. long, glab- 
rous ; stipules ovate-triangular or subulate-lanceolate, acute, about 1 lin. 
long. Flowers monecious, axillary, one female and one or two males in 
each leaf-axil. Male flowers: pedicel capillary, about § in. long, glab- 
rous. Sepals 6, ovate-lanceolate, obtuse, about ? lin. long, glabrous, 
with distinct midrib and lateral nerves. Disk-glands 6, almost con- 
tiguous, rounded, smooth, glabrous. Stamens 3; filaments connate to 
the apex; anther-cells subparallel. Female flowers: pedicel } in. long, 
stouter than in the male, thicker towards the apex, glabrous. Sepals 6, 
ovate, obtuse, 2 lin. long, 1} lin. broad, glabrous, with distinct lateral 
nerves. Disk lobed, lobes crenate, glabrous. Ovary smooth ; styles erect, 
slender, bilobed, the upper part of the lobes recurved. Complete capsule 
not seen, soon dehiscing. 
Wile Land. British East Africa; Taita Hills; Boura Mountain, 3500 ft., 
Sacleux, 2289! 
Closely allied to P. mittentanus, Hutchinson, from which it differs by its longer 
pedicels, broader male sepals, relatively smooth male disk-glands, and more slender 
and more deeply divided styles. 
1, Fluggea microcarpa, Blume. Add: Mildbr, Wiss. Deutsch, 
Zentr.-Afr, Exped. ii. 446. 
Wile Land. Uganda: Kiboroga Steppe, Mildbraed, 305. 
South Central. Belgian Congo: Rutschurru Steppe, Mildbraed, 1900. 
Mozamb. Distr. German East Africa: Bukoba district, Mi/dbraed, 115 ; 
Lake Kivu, Mildbraed, 1133. 
Page 737, line 11, delete Baill. 1.c. ii. 41; 
1. Androstachys Johnsonii, Prain. Add: Wethea (?) subpeltata, 
Sim, For. Fl. Port. E. Afr. 66, t. Ixi. A. 
Weare much indebted to Mr. J. Burtt-Davy for kindly calling our attention to the 
plant described and figured by Sim from imperfect material as Weihea {?) subpeltata, 
which is undoubtedly identical. According to Sim it occurs in dense pure thickets in 
kloofs on the Lebombo Mountains where its timber is well known. M r. Burtt-Davy 
has also forwarded to Kew a fruiting specimen collected at Ubombo, Swaziland, by 
B. H. Warner (7009). Both of these localities are within the area of the Flora 
Capensis. Yor further particulars see Kew Bulletin, 1912, pp. 307-8. 
