-^ The Liberian Flora 



species occurs in America, where it is a common constituent 

 of the Mangrove woods in an arborescent form which possesses 

 a hard, dense, and very durable wood. It is there known as 

 " Button Mangrove." 



Laguncularia racemosa, Gacrtn. : a gregariously growing shrub or 

 small tree of the Mangrove woods with fleshy coriaceous opposite 

 elliptic leaves, and ultimately very loose spikes of small in- 

 conspicuous flowers and ribbed i -seeded fruits, f in. long; 

 Grand Rasa, \'ogcl, iio! 



*Combretum calobotrys, Engl, and Diels. : a climbing shrub with more 

 or less opposite glabrous coriaceous leaves and long racemes 

 of deep red flowers with a campanulate receptacle (calyx), i m. 

 long; in bush on laterite, Fishtown, Dinklage, i575, ! 1862!; 

 Kakatown, WJiyte ! 



C. fuscum, Planch.: a tall shrub with opposite glabrous coriaceous 

 leaves, drying almost black, and rusty tomentose dense usually 

 panicled spikes of small flowers (receptacle \ in. long) and 

 4-winged fruits ; in the bush of the littoral, Fishtown, Dinklagc, 

 1673!; Anscll\ 



C. grandiflorum, G. Don. : a climbing shrub with opposite almost 

 glabrous firmly membranous leaves, dense one-sided spikes of 

 handsome flowers with a funnel-shaped receptacle, f — i in. long, 

 and crimson petals and 4-winged fruits ; Monrovia, l^ogell ; 

 Kakatown, lVA}'/e ! ; in the bush of the littoral near Grand Basa, 

 I)iuklagt\ 1756! ; Cape Palmas, Schoculcin\ 

 C. comosum, Don. : a climbing shrub with thinly coriaceous almost 

 glabrous leaves, usually in whorls of 3, large panicles of crimson 

 flowers with funnel-shaped receptacles, ^ in long, and 4-winged 

 fruits; Kakatown, U7/j'lc'\ 



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Eugenia calycina, Bcnlk. : a shrub with opposite coriaceous leaves 

 and paired or solitary long-pedicelled rather large myrtle-like 

 flowers, I in. across ; Monrovia, JFliylc I ; Grand Basa, Vogel, 

 85 ! ; Sino Basin, U7/v/r ! 



E. callophylloides, DC. : a shrub with downy young twigs, dull green 

 very coriaceous leaves and dense axillary clusters of subsessile 

 small white flowers ; Monrovia, JVM'lel 



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