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SAPINDACEAE. 
Cardiospermum Halicacabum, Linn.; F.T.A. i. 417. 
Panyam, 4500 ft., 17 July; climber 6 ft. high, small white 
flowers, fruit a three-lobed. bladder which “ pops,’ 
No. 436 
Paullinia pinnata, Linn.; F.T.A. i. 
Zelau, 3200 ft., climbing 5-8 ft., “lower white, No. 111. 
Naraguta, 23 June, 2-3 ft., No. 
Common kara at Tropical eg no Mascarenes and in 
Eley bey peers 
PSCES 1 ee 
Mongu, 4300 ft., 8 July : oe Sea 5-6 ft. high, ¢ flowers 
green, No. 389 
Distrib.—West yeas tess 
Schmidelia affinis, F.T.A 
Vodni, 4600 ft., > July shrub ‘B oe - flowers white, sweet 
scented, No. 428 
Schmidelia magica, Baker i in Fl. Trop. Afr. i 
Zaranda Filani, stream sides, 19 Maya shrub 4 ft., spikes of 
small, white, sweet scented flowers, No. 
Recorded from ‘“ Guinea,’ from Oloke Meji vies 96), and 
from Nupe (Barter 1648). 
ANACARDIACEAE. 
Anaphrenium pulcherrimum, Schweinf.; Engl. eee Anacard. 
356. Rhus pulcherrima, Oliv. Fi. Trop. Afr. i. 
Naraguta, 1-3 ft., flowers white or pale. ee fruits red, 
Nos. 25, 71. 
Plains between eae and Ropp, 4600 ft., 5 July, flowers 
pale purple, No. 3 
Occurs also in East and ae East Tropical Africa. 
CONNARACEAE, 
Gilg in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xiv. 323. 
Noaraguta: shrub 10-12 ft., flowers white, No. 73. 
Distributed from the hinterland of Sierra Leone to Dar Fertit 
in the Eastern Sudan. 
LEGUMINOSAE. 
Subfamily Papilionaceae. 
talaria graminicola, Taub. ex Baker f. in Journ. Linn. Soc. 
Bot. xlii. 291 (1914),: 
Naraguta, 4000 ft.; 6-12 ins. high, flowers orange-yellow, 
Nos. 53, 238. 
Distrib—Senegambia to the Cameroons. 
