Solanum | LXXXVIII, SOLANACES. 747 
Bumpo.—Flowers deep lilac. Climbing ; in Serra da Chella ; fl. 
Oct. 1859. No. 6032. 
7. S. Welwitschii Wright in Kew Bull. 1894, p. 126. 
S. pendulum Welw. ms. ex Wright, l.c., not of others. 
CazENGo.—A shrub, 6 to 10 ft. high, divaricately branched ; sar- 
mentose branches long, climbing ; leaves fleshy-coriaceous, brittle ; 
flowering and fruiting branchlets very crowded, pendulous ; flowers of 
a deep violet colour, almost like those of S. Dulcamara ; corolla-lobes 
during the flowering reflected-spreading ; anthers closely connivent 
from the base to the apex, deep orange-yellow, dehiscing by two large 
apical pores. In the most elevated forests of the Muxaulo mountains, 
sparingly ; fl. beginning of June 1855. (Also in Mata de Quisuculo in 
Golungo Alto ; fr. Sept. 1855 ; cf. no. 6098.) No. 6081. 
GoLuNGo ALTO.—No notes. In fr. No. 6098. 
8. S. delagoense Dunal in DC. Prodr. xiii. 1, p. 349 (1852). 
Loanpa.—A herb, 2 to 3 ft. high, patently branched above, rarely 
somewhat shrubby at the base; flowers large, of a pretty violet colour ; 
berries deep sulphur-yellow, like a very large cherry in size. In dry 
hilly places about the city of Loanda; fl. and fr. May and June 1858. 
No. 6049. No notes. An unarmed plant in fl. and fr., perhaps 
belonging here. No. 6078. 
Hvui_ta.—Sometimes very prickly, sometimes almost unarmed ; 
flowers violet-coloured. In bushy pastures between Nene and Mum- 
pulla ; fl. Oct. 1859. Apparently this species. No. 6081. 
9. §. albifolium Wright in Kew Bull. 1894, p. 127. 
_ 8. saponaceum Welw. Apontam. p. 551 and p. 588 n. 60 Cee 
Ficalho, Pl. Uteis, p. 232 (1884) ; non Dunal. 
GoLunGo ALTO.—A small tree of 5 to 8 ft., with the trunk bare 
below and divaricately branched above, or usually a shrub of 4 to 5 ft.; 
flowers white or whitish-violet ; fruit edible. By secondary thickets 
near Quibixe ; fl. Dec. 1854. No. 6095. Fl. and fr. No. 6095d. A 
shrub as tall as a man, smooth or spiny ; leaves pinnatifid-lobed, white- 
tomentose beneath. At Sange ; seeds, March 1855. Co... Carp. 792. 
Punco ANnponGo,—A tortuously branched, little tree, 6 to 10 ft. 
high, or usually a shrub of 4 to 5 ft. ; leaves discolorous ; fruit sulphur- 
coloured, shining, as large as a pigeon’s egg. In sunny bushy places 
near Candumba; fl. and fr. March 1857. Cou. Carp. 793. The 
spiny variety ; seeds. Coxii. Carp. 794. An arborescent shrub. At 
Condo; seeds, March 1857. Probably this species. CoLu. Carp. 801. 
In Golungo Alto the native name is “ Dondolo” or “ Jindondélo ”’ ; 
it ranges from 4 to 12 ft, in height, and the seeds are used by the 
negroes for washing clothes ; it is on that account also called Ambaca 
soap, for in that district it is in very frequent use. There is a variety 
with spines, and another without. 
Bumpo.—A shrub, 5 to 6 ft. high; trunk straight, with rambling 
branches at the apex. In sunny parts of Serra da Xella; without 
fl. or fr. Oct. 1859. This determination is doubtful ; the foliage much 
resembles that of S. aculeastrum Dunal. No. 6040. 
10, §. Naumanni Engl. Bot. Jahrb. viii. p. 64 (1886). 
Loanpa ?—No notes. With no. 6077. In fland fr. No. 6077b. 
The fruit is 2 to 2 in. in diameter. 
