22 
Ucanpa. Unyoro, Dawe, 918! 
8. G. pinnatifida, Mast. in Fl. Trop. Afr., 1, 1868, p. 253; 
De Wild. Miss. E. Laurent, p. 399; Ann. Mus. Congo, sér. 5, 
ii., p. 299. 
é crinitta, K. Schum. in Engl. Jahrb., xxxiii., 1903, p. 303. 
ABOON. Sierra del Crystal, Mann, 1738! Sibange Farm, 
Soyaue, 161! 221! Coxeo Free Strats. Near Bolombo, 
Laurent; Romée, Mare Laurent, 1059; Nala, Seret, 801 ; 
Yambuya, J. Solheid, 61. 
I have not seen any specimens from the Congo Free State, but, 
judging from the geographical position, the determinations are 
presumably correct. 
of G. pinnatifida, took the present species for it, and described 
Gaboon specimens of the t 
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V.—MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 
S — gee CLARENCE MILzEs, 
ait ot the Royal Botanic Gardens, has been appointed by tl 
sibel eblaae the oe on the ota dation of 
or 0 Stati i i 
enc Poet Aereers tations in the Agricultural Depart- 
a member of the gardening 
Se er 
Mr. W. C. Worspext has been i 
: , appointed deputy Profe f 
ao = ge African College, Cape Roun: South Airis, ts 
ee of Frotessor H. H. W. Pearson durin his travels in 
ngola and elsewhere in the present year, : 
ie a W. B. Hemsley.—The official services of this 
beta ember of the Kew staff came to an end, on his 
Botting Hen = irae oe teas December, 1908, Mr. Willian 
iting ad as : vine 
entered Kew as ‘a young secdches ‘ia 7 256, oh 
After he had x Se some time in 
e le 
botani i 0 hi 
eal aptitu d to his employment in the Herbarium, where 
