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Ehodesia : Yictom Falls, Bor/evs 5538 ! Hb. Mus. Brit. 



Allied to A. stacliyanfhns Grilg, but both the terminal and lateral 

 leaflets are narrower and of a different shape. The flowers are 

 numerous and small in a long slightly branched thyrse. The plant at 

 first is flavescent tomentose. 



71. A. CALOPHTLLUS Gilg in Engl. Jahrb. xxiv. 291 (1897). 

 East Africa : Useri, Vollens 1973. Hb. Berol. 



72. A. MELANOCARPUS Radlk. in Engl. & Pi-antl, iii. 5 (1895). 

 Schvudelia melonocarpa Arn. in Hook. Journ. Bot. iii. (1841) 152. 

 S. Relimaiiniana Szysyl. Enum. Polj'pet. Kehmann, ii. (1888) 47. 



Natal : man}^ collectors. 



Radlkofer does not separate >S^. leucocarpa from this. A form 

 with verv long inflorescence was gathered in the Makwongvva Forest, 

 B.irberton, Transvaal, by Galpin (909). 



73. A. EROSUS Radlk. in Engl. & Prantl, 1. c. (1895). Schmidelia 

 erosa Arn. in Hook. Journ. Bot. iii. 152 (1841). S. natalensis 

 Sonder in Harvey & Sonder, Fl. Cap. i. 239 (1859-60). Rhus erosa 

 Drege ex Presl, Bot. Bemerk. 41 (1844). 



Natal : many collectors. Durban, Behmann 9040 ! 9042 ! 

 Hb. Kew. East London : Galpin 1848 ! Hb. Kew. 



Species exclusa. 

 SchmideJia tliyrsoides ^xkeY=Ap)hanin senegalensis Radlk. 



NORFOLK NOTES. 

 By,C. E. Salmon, F.L.S. 



In 1915, Mr. J. W. White and I spent the last week in June and 

 the first in July botanizing in East Norfolk, dividing our time 

 bc?t\veen the coast village of Hemsby and the delightful liamlet of 

 Ran worth. 



Owing to the War and consequent military activity upon the 

 eastern coasts, it was not easy to allay suspicions whilst botanizing, 

 and upon one occasion near Winterton we were closely questioned and 

 the contents of our vasculums were examined. Fortunately these 

 showed that we were not in the habit of fraternising with aliens ! 

 It was a happy coincidence, too, that our maps had just been stowed 

 away safely in inner pockets and that the awkward bulge in my 

 venturesome companion's coat — denoting a camera — did not attract 

 attention. 



I'lants that appear to be additions to Norfolk are distinguished by 

 an asterisk. 



Flora=^W. A. Nicholson, Flora of Norfolk, 1914. 



Fumaria Borcei Jord. Ormesby St. Michael, scarce ; in greater 



