120 
(1860); non A. Juss. Ged Bit Sree forma forsan 
propria, Schweinf. Pl. quaed. Nilot. 0 (1862). ent Hei 
‘Brocchiana, a. Har alnand, Mil .c. pro parte maxim 
(1866); non Schweinf. Croton aspen Perr. ex Prain l1.c. 
). 
(1912 
SenecaL. Senegambia: Dagana, Leprieur! near Richard-Tol, 
Leliévre! Dakar, Chevalier, 2620! 15787! Tomboukana, Cheva- 
lier, rie Cape Macaig between Kan and Wochan, Brunner, 
108! Galam, Adanson, 60! without precise locality, Perrottet, 
22 735! Roger! Richard! 
Danomey. Without precise locality, Gironcourt, 112. 
Nortaern Nigeria. Borgou: near Fakoum, Barter, 812! 
Nupe: Jeba, Barter! 
Nusia. Berber, Acerbi in Herb. Delessert! 
EXCLUDED SPECIES. 
~ Chrozophora mollissima, Spr. Syst. iii: p. — (1826) based 
on Croton mollissimus, Geis. Crot. Monogr. p. 3 (1807) is oe 
lotus ricinoides, Mill. -arg. as pointed out by Miiller i in 1866 an 
by Pax and Hoffman in 1912. 
Native of South Eastern Asia; occurs in Burma, China and 
aya. 
pein toes peltata, Labill. Sert. Austr.-Caledon. p. 74, t. 
TS (1825) is, as pointed out by Miiller and Pax, Codiaewm Ino- 
phyllum, Mill. -arg. (1866) based on Croton Inophyllum, onl 
(1786). 
Native of New Caledonia. 
Chrozophora Warionis, sige in Batt. et Trab. FI. nde p. 
804 ae pret by O. Kuntze as Tournesolia 
. Gen a 
SS as FE. : ‘ 
p- 27 (1912). This is a correct genus for the plant which, 
ewever, is not, as Pax Hoffman suggest, a new species, but 
is one that was first described a century earliet as E'. malaco- 
phylla, the sige aes being 
i8 : 
E. lanata, Sieb. ex Spt Syst Veg. van 792 nm 1826) ; Baer in 
D p Veg. ili 
: rc. 0, ili. 
p- 792 (1826). EH. Warionis, Pax et K. Hoftm. in Engl. Pflan- 
zenr. IV. 147. vi. p. 27 (1912). Chrozophora Warionis, Coss. in 
Batt. et Trab. FI. se p- 804 (1890). Tournesolia Warionii, 
O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. ii. p. 621 (1891). 
Native of E CyDeye Serie and Algeria. 
