119 



Gouania tiliaefolia, Lam.; Baker, Flora, p. 52, pro parte; 

 Balf. fil.j Fl. Rodriguez, Reprint, p. 34; Schinz in Abhandl. 

 Senckenb. xxi. p. 86; Hemsl. in Journ. Bot. 1916, Suppl. 11. p. 1!). 



Abbott; Voeltzkow. 



Distr. Mascarene Islands. 



There is a little doubt about this being the genuine G. 



i 



Sapindaceae. 



Allophylus racemosus, Radlk. Schmidilia racemo*a y L. ; 



Baker, Flora, p. 56, 



Vox 271. 



Distr. Madagascar, Seychelles, Mascarenes and Tropical 

 Asia. 



Allophylus africanus, Palisot; Baker in Kcw Bull., 1894, p. 



147 (sub Schmidelia). Schmidelia ajricana, DC; Baker in 



Oliv. Fl. Trop. Africa, i., p. 421: 

 Abbott; Fryer 63. 

 Distr. Tropical Africa. 



Macphersonia madagascariensis, Blume; Radlk. in Sit- 



zungsb. E\ Baier. Akad. 1890, p. 248. Macphersonia ptendo- 

 phylla, Baill., Adansonia, xi. p. 240. Albizzia fastigiata. 

 Mey. ? Baker in Kew Bull., 1894, p. 148 — Leaves only; Dupont, 

 Report, p. 36. 



Abbott; Dupont 28. 



Distr. Madagascar. Dupont also collected it in Cosmoledo. 



There are three very closely allied species of Macphersonia, 

 namely, the above and M. laevis, and M. Ilildebrandtii, Radlk., 

 loc. cit., and I am not quite sure that I am right in referring 

 the Aldabra specimens to M . madagascariensis. 



Anacardiaceae. 



Odina Woodier, Roxb. ? Thwaites, Enum. Ceylon PL p. 78. 



Dupont 9. Leafless specimen in fruit. 



Distr. The genus Odina is common to tropical Africa and 



Asia. 



Moringaceae. 



Moringa pterygosperma, Gaertn.; Baker, Flora, p. 9; Schinz 

 in Abhandl. Senckenb. xxi. p. 84. 

 Voeltzkow % 5a, 61. 

 Distr. Tropical Asia and naturalised here and there in hot 



countries. 



Legurainosae — Papilionatae. 



Tephrosia aldahrensis, ./. R. Drumm. $r Hemsl. in Journ 



Bot. 1916, Suppl. II. p. 11. T. purpurea, Baker in Kew Bull 

 1894, p. 147, non Pers. 



Abbott; Dupont; Fryer 59; Thomasset 230. 



Distr. Endemic. 





