Marsdenia | LXXXIII. ASCLEPIADE. 693 
The following No. possibly belongs here, but the leaves are 
more cordiform nearly glabrescent and range up to 4 in. long by 
3 in, broad ; the follicles are nearly 3 in. long by 2 in. broad. 
GoLunco ALTo,—At the residency, Sange ; infr. No, 4229. 
The following No. has the habit of J. crinita Oliv. in Hook. 
Ic. Pl. xx. t. 1993 (Aug. 1891), a species from the Niger country ; 
the leaves of our plant are rather larger and more deeply cordate 
at the base :— 
GoLuNnGo ALTo,.—A softly shaggy, widely climbing herb, with 
herbaceous bright green long-ciliate leaves. In the elevated forests 
among the Queta mountains; without either fl. or fr. beginning of 
April 1856. No. 6201. 
22. FOCKEA Endl. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. ii. p. 773. 
—~ 1. F. multiflora K. Schum. in. Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xvii. p. 145 
(9 May 1893). 
F. Schinzit N.E. Br. in Kew Bull. 1895, p. 259 (Oct. 1895). 
Bumeo.—A large shrub, with yellow-greenish flowers and lanceolate- 
subulate follicles 4 in. long or more. In Matas de Unteate (the 
forests composed of Copaiba Mopane O. Kuntze; Welw. herb. no. 605), 
between Bumbo and Bruco; fl. and fr. at the same time on the same 
individual shrubs but without leaves, Oct. 1859. No. 4194. 
The following should be compared with this species ; the seeds 
are glabrous :— 
Bumgo.,—An arborescent shrub, climbing far and high, almost 
leafless ; trunk 1 to 34 ft. in diameter at the base ; flowers greenish. 
In the Unteate forests between Bumbo and Bruco, but only in a few 
spots ; ripe fr. (5$ in. long) and fl. Oct. 1859. “ Veneno de Leaio” 
(lion-poison), Cou. Carp. 6. 
23. DREGEA E. Mey. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. ii. p. 775; 
non Kekl. & Zeyh. 
™ 1. D. rubicunda K. Schum. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xvii. p. 147 
(9 May 1893), and in Engl. Pf. Ost-Afr., C., p. 326, t. 39, fig. 
A—H. (2 Aug. 1895). 
Lisonco,—A slender, sarmentose, lactescent, high climbing, patently 
branched shrub ; leaves membranous, bright green above, paler 
beneath, turning more or less yellowish in course of drying ; flowers 
from greenish to whitish; calyx hoary-tomentose ; corolla from 
greenish to yellowish outside, whitish inside, In the denser forests at 
the banks of the river Lifune near Banza de Libongo, at Arimo do 
Senhor Freire, not plentiful ; fl. Sept. 1858. No. 4227. 
CazENGO.—A tall climbing, twining, lactescent undershrub, with 
greenish-yellowish rather fleshy leaves and flowers. In the dense 
forests of Muxdulo, rather rare; fl. Dec. 1854. No. 4226. 
Bumso.—A shrub, climbing to a great height (up to 100 ft.) and at 
length widely spread over the surface of the crown of trees and there 
flowering. In Serra da Chella; fl. Oct. 1859. No. 4248. 
Huitia.—Near the Banza; in young fr. 5 April 1860. Perhaps 
this species. No. 4249. 
