356 ‘ ADDENDA. 
lanceolate, acute, pubescent, ? lin. long. Drupe ovoid, compressed, even 
when young glabrescent, except for a few hairs at the base and apex, 
5-6 lin. long, 3 lin. broad, marked with more or less prominent lines and two 
longitudinal keels. Styles 2-fid, persisting, ferruginously pubescent. 
Upper Guinea. Ivory Coast: Bouroukrou, Chevalier, 16144! 16152! 
Morénou, near Bangouanou, Chevalier, 22451! 22460! 
8. Celtis Prantlii, Priemer. Add. : C. scotellioides, A. Chev. in Bull. Soc. 
Bot. France, Ixi. Mém 8°, 299. 
Upper Guinea. Ivory Coast: High Sassandra; Dyola country, between 
Droupleu and Zoanlé, at 2000 ft., Chevalier, 21459. 
77b. Dorstenia piscicelliana, Buscal. & Muschler in Engl. Jahrb. xlix. 
464. A fine plant 14-2 ft. high. Stem succulent, erect, cylindrical, with a few 
branches, about 14 lin. thick above the base, somewhat densely or more 
often sparsely covered with minute simple 1-celled whitish hairs, generally 
glabrous below ; internodes up to 14-1? in. long, very rarely longer. Leaves 
sessile, thick, lanceolate or generally linear-lanceolate, gradually narrowing 
towards the base, margin entire or very rarely subrepand-denticulate 
(teeth very small, less than } lin. long, mucronulate), 24-3 in. long, 23-3) 
lin. wide, generally bright green, hairy like the stem and peduncle, pennl- 
nerved, lateral nerves thicker, sunk above, slightly conspicuous benea h, 
with slender reticulations between the lateral nerves. Stipules caducous, 
leaving visible scars. Inflorescences solitary, axillary ; stalk long, more oF 
less densely covered with the minute hairs ; dise orbicular, 8-9 lin. in diam., 
apparently dingy-purple ; bracts generally 10-12, linear or very rarely 
linear-lanceolate, acute or very acute, 2-21 in. long, sometimes alternating 
with shorter bracts 14-1} in. long. Endocarp subglobose, keeled on the 
back, warted except on the ventral face, 1-1} lin. long. 
Mozamb. Distr. Rhodesia: Mountain plains at 3300 ft. between Broken 
Hill and Buana Mukuba, Princess Helena of Aosta, 389. 
Nearly allied to D, Hildebrandtii, Engl., but distinguished by its narrower 
leaves, much larger receptacle with much longer stalk and much longer bracts. 
90. Dorstenia barnimiana, var. tropzeolifolia, Rendle. Add: 
Nile Land. British East Africa: near Mount Elgon, Mrs. M. L. Milford- 
Barrington ! 
124a. Ficus djalonensis, A. Chev. in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, \xi. Mém. 8¢ 
301. <A large tree, with very viscous white latex. Leaves at the apex 
of the branches, glabrous, ovate or elongate-ovate, sometimes subrhomboid, 
rounded or shortly and obtusely acuminate at the apex, truncate or sub- 
cordate at the base, 5-8 in. long, 3-4} in. broad, very leathery, shining 
above, yellowish-green below, more or less undulate on the margin, 3-5- 
nerved at the base, the middle nerve with 3-5 secondary nerves, nerves 
whitish and slightly prominent; petiole thick, cylindric, swollen .at the 
apex, 2-5 in. long, sulcate above; stipules 3-3 in. long, lanceolate, long: 
acuminate, finely puberulous outside, whitish-tomentose on the lower 
inside. Receptacles solitary or paired, sessile in the axils of the leaves, 
surrounded by the remains of 4-5 (?) small scarious ovate-la nceolate 
1-23 lin.-long bracts, globose, very pubescent, crowned with a glabrous 
