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Botanical Magazine for June. 
The Fruit of Soyauxia.—The genus Soyawria was referred 
by Oliver,* who described it, “to a group of erect Passifloreaet 
almost confined to West Tropical Africa,’’ and was regarded by 
im “‘as connecting these with Samydaceae through Dissomeria.*” 
Warburg transferred this group to the Flacourtiaceae as a new 
tribe Paropsieae,t which included ‘two sub-tribes: Soyauxieae, 
based on Soyauwia, and Euparopsieae, including the remaining 
genera. 
Gilg recognised three species|| of Soyauria in his account of 
African Flacourtiaceae,{ and two more have been described 
recently.** 
1, open fruits ; 2 
valves; 5, seed, s 
he i 
t Paropsia, Smeathmannia and Barteria. 
¢ Engl. and Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. vol. iii. 6a, p. 25 (1893). 
§ a, Paropsia (incl. Smeathmannia), Paropstopsis and Barteria. 
j glabrescens, 8. grandifolia. 
2, Engl. Jahrb. vol. xl. p. 469 (1908). 
H S. Talbotii, E. G. Baker in Journ. Bot. 1914, p. 4; 8S. floribunda, 
utchinson in Kew Bull. 1915, p. 44. 
Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. vol. xxxvii. p- 102 (1905). 
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