74 ICONES PLANTARUM. 
» Hook. f. ; ramulis validis, foliis brevissime petiolatis ellip- 
tico- hea ae stile: stipulis recurvis orbiculatis inflatis, calycis 
lobis_pollicaribus oblongo-lanceolatis subacutis, corolle tubo 3-4- pollicari, 
lobis 2-3-pollicaribus 
Has. in Stal Africa; Kongui river, lat. 1° N., Gustav Mann, Sep- 
tember, 18 
Frutexr 12- seals robustus, ramulis levibus glaberrimis, crassitie penne 
natine. Folia 5-8 poll. onga, coriacea, utrinque glaberrima, siccitate 
Sing: nervis utrinque coste ad 9 patentibus, basi angustata acuta v. 
obtusa, petiolo brevissimo robusto. Stipule ramulo latiores, persistentes, 
3-3 poll. diametro. Flores subsessiles, erecti, ebracteati. 
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lobi elongato-lanceolati, acuminati, extus sericei, intus glabri. dnthere fere 
ares. Stylus pilosus, stigmatibus ad apicem fere connatis. 
Closely allied to Randia, and perhaps referable to that popeonay 
genus, but easily distinguished by the calyx-lobes, corolla and s stipules. To 
the same na: I refer two other West African plants.— OKER 
Fig. 1. Portion of calyx, showing the appendages at the bases of the lobes. 2. Portion 
of cate laid open, showing the stigma and anthers. 3. Transverse section of ovary: 
agnified, 
L. den 
tiolum eres pilosum saigatatte Sasth Seivisgue subtu Sods floribus in 
capitulum sessile densiflorum congestis, stipulis erectis late obovatis longe 
cuspidatis, calycis tomentosi lobis <-pollicaribus lineari-lanceolatis acutis, 
corolle tubo 1-13-pollicari, lubis lanceolatis 4-pollicaribus 
Has. West tropical Africa ; Abbeokuta, on the Slave Coast, Dr. Irving. 
cena Hook. f. ; ramulis ultimis pubescentibus, foliis 2—4- 
s puberulis, s 
His. i Bence n. 893, 
