64 
1907-1908, vol. ii. p. 429 (Kwidjwi Island, Lake Kiwn); and E. 
choriandrum, Harms, l.c. 430 (Belgian Congo). None of these 
is represented at Kew. E. Ecnthaeseicie, De Wild. & Th. Dur., 
Ill. Fl. Congo, p. 126, is an alternative name for &, Candolleanum, 
De Wild. & Th. Dur 
Leaflets caudate... re i w. FE. caudatum. 
Leaflets not caudate 
Petiole much fisttoned at base ; leaflets 
Leaflets oboxaie.ciidig: distinctly 
uspidate .. E, Candollei, 
Leaflets oblong or elliptie-oblong, 
not cuspidate .. sé .. +E, ferruginenm. 
Above characters not combined 
Leaflets eiictllatesdaspidate’: 
paces obovate to obovate- f F. angolense. 
oblon E. macrophyllum. 
Leaftets elliptic to elliptic-oblong, 
uspidate from an emarginate 
apex ... , septentrionale. 
Leaflets shortly souiminate 2 
Sree glabrous ; capsule cylin- 
E. cylindricum. 
Leaflets with tufts of hairs in the 
axils of the nerves ; —_ 
massively club-shaped F. utile. 
T “ S. and T. F.C. 
Agricultural Department, Dominica.—The Report of the Dominica 
Agricultural Department for the year ending March 31st, 1912, is 
more than usually Ase one is ulusirated by some useful 
photographs taken in the Ga 
Of introduced trees which have fruited for the first time may be 
mentioned the Durian and the Honduras Mahogany Sent 
macrophylla), Teak grows well and seeds freely, and the Afri 
Mahogany Khaya senegalensis is found to thrive in a sbenorol 
position. 
The Lime industry in the island continues to flourish, and an 
additional acre of land has had to be added to the nurseries to 
pee room for meeting the bee sipsaned demand for lime 
plants. 
Trials with several Leguminous plants as green dressings were 
made, and Saab ots candida re very Fo ane results. It is 
recommended as being panes useful for rubber plantations since 
it He Here the Sess clean from 
Cacao is Ee geen Tove reported on avoushh , and good photo- 
Six ks after Recilune. are 
reproduced. 
~The Repert also includes an interesting account of the efforts 
that are being made in the island to improve the Cacao gulgeation 
among _ the peasant proprietors by visiting instructors, 
