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x. 5. F. hereroensis, Engl. ex Warb. in Baum, Kunene-Samb. 
Exped. 219, name only. 
Upper Guinea. Senegambia: near St. Louis, Chevalier! Gold Coast, 
Evans,5! Amansare, Chipp, 516! Togo: various localities, Kersting, A 522! 
A 523! Doering, 130! French Guinea : Porogué, Zandiela, Chevalier, 692! 
Middle Niger, Chevalier, 216! Northern Nigeria: various localities, Dalziel, 
301! 743! Dudgeon, 67! Cameroons : Musgu, Vogel, 65! 
Nile Land. Abyssinia : various localities, Schimper, 874! 1433! Steudner, , 
1362! Ellenbeck, 1635! Galabat ; near Matamma, Schweinfurth, 543! Fazokl, 
Kotschy, 518! Bahr el Jebel; near Bor, Muriel, 111! Jur: Jur Ghattas, 
Schweinfurth, 135! 1775! Uganda: Kawali Plateau, Stuhlmann, 2894! 
Madi, Speke & Grant! 
Lower Guinea. Angola: various localities, Welwitsch, 6353! 6374! 
6378! 6382! 6407! 6415! Gossweiler, 359! 1003! Pearson, 2004! 2021! 
2217! Baum, 86! Damaraland ; Haikamchab, Galpin & Pearson, 7552! 
Mozamb. Distr. German East Africa: Bukoba ; near Itara, Mildbraed, 
184! Portuguese East Africa: near Mazzaro, Kirk! Mount Maruma, Swyn- 
nerton, 616 ! and without precise locality, Peters! Rhodesia: Umtali, Engler, 
3127! near Chirinda, Swynnerton, 636 ! hills near the River Lusitu, Swynnerton, 
636a! Victoria, Monro, 361! Sescheke, Seiner, 54! Bechuanaland; near 
Toting, Seiner, 205 ! 
Occurs also in the Cape Verde Islands. 
According to Dudgeon this species yields a hard rubber of a reddish colour. 
exported by the Niger Company. . 
13. F. golungensis, Hutchinson in Kew Bulletin, 1915, 316. A 
tree 12-25 ft. high or perhaps taller, sometimes parasitic, exuding 
a very viscid milky juice ; trunk straight, erect, bare below, hirsute 
when young ; branches elongated, ascending, hirsute, leafy. Leaves 
obovate or elliptic-obovate, rounded or slightly pointed at the 
apex, cordate at the base, 7-11 in. long, 44-7 in. broad, with 1-7 
obtuse coarse teeth on each side of the lower rounded part, otherwise 
entire, somewhat membranous, sparingly pilose above, long-pilose 
with spreading white hairs below, 7-nerved at the base, remaining 
lateral nerves 8-9 on each side of the midrib, diverging at an angle of 
45°, once or twice branched }-1} in. from the margin, distinct on 
oth surfaces, more prominent below; tertiary nerves rather lax 
and wavy, prominent below; petiole 1-5 in. long, stout, hirsute ; 
Stipules ovate-lanceolate, very acuminate, 3-1} in. long, blood-red- 
purple, deciduous. Receptacles not known.—F. sp., Hiern in Cat. 
Afr. Pl. Welw. i. 1016. 
Lower Guinea. Angola: Golungo Alto; forests of Queta Mountains, 
Parasitical on Pseudospondias microcarpa, Engl., Welwitsch, 6409! by the 
River Cuango, Welwitsch, 6347 ! 
14. F. senegalensis, Mig. in Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. iii. 230, 295. 
A tree. Leaves oblong-elliptic, deeply cordate at the base, shortly 
and obtusely pointed at the apex, 9-10 in. long, 43-5} in. broad, 
undulately dentate around the base but entire in the upper part of 
the margin, rigidly chartaceous, shortly setulose-pilose on both 
