000 ADDENDA, 



15 or more on each side, horizontal, more or less prominent; petiole 

 1J,-2J lin. long. Flowers terminal, solitary; pedicel 2J-5 lin. long; 

 bracts in 3 pairs, close to the calyx. Sepals oblong- trianular, acute, 

 scarcely 1 lin. long, minutely ciliate. Corolla funnel-shaped, yellowish- 

 white ; tube 10 lin. long, thickened at the mouth; lobes narrow, 1-1 J 

 lin. long. Anthers 1| lin. long, inserted 8 lin. above the base. Fruit 

 a globose, orange-coloured berry. — De Wild. & Gentil, Lian. Caoutch. 

 Congo, 128. 



Ziower Guinea. South Angola ; by the Loiiga River, above the Lazingua 

 River, 4000 ft., Baum, 669 ! 



Said to yield rubber in small quantities. 



29. Carpodinus Gentilii, De Wild. Fruit subglobose to ovoid, 

 to over G in. long, 5 in. in diam., coarsely rugose ; seeds up to 52 in a 

 very acid pulp. — De Wild. & Gentil, Lian. Caoutch. Congo, 99, tt. 16, 

 17 and 19, figs. 4-7. 



The area of this species extends over the following districts of the Congo Free 

 State : Kquateur, Lualabe-Kasai, Eastern Kwango, Aruwimi and Bengala. 



2. Carissa Arduina, Lam. Add : Lycium cordatum, Mill. Gard. 

 Diet. ed. viii., No. 10. 



Acokanthera lycioides^ G. Bon, Gen. Syst. iv. 485, is Lycium 

 cinereum, Thunb. 



8, Pleiocarpa flavescens, Stapf. 



upper Guinea. Togo : near Lome, Warnecke, 481 ! 



9. Pleiocarpa tubicina, Sta^)/. Add : Stapf in De Wild. 111. Fl. 

 Congo, i. 91, t. 46. De Wild. Etudes Fl. Katanga, i. 107. 



1. Diplorrhynchus Welwitschii, Bolfe. Add : De Wild. 

 Notes Apocyn. Laticif. Congo, 33, 34 ; K. Schum. in Baum, Kunene- 

 Samb. Exped. 338. 



Ziower Guinea. South Angola : between Gond Kopje and Kakele, 4000 ft., 

 in sandy soil among rocks, Jianm, 178. 



2. Diplorrhynchus angolensis, Biitlner. Add: De Wild. Not. 

 Apocyn. Laticif. Congo, 3,'i, ;M. 



4. Diplorrhynchus mossambicensis, 7>V;«?A. Add: Dc Wild. 

 Eludes Fl. Katanga, i. 101. D. Wthvitschii, K. Schum. in Baum, 

 Kunene-Samb. Exp. 338, non Benth. 



9a. Hunteria Ballayi, Ihia in Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Par. viii. 

 (1902), 281. A perfectly glabrous shrub. Leaves elliptic, obtusely 

 acuminate, acute or obtuse at the base, 3-7| in. long, 1 to almost 3 in. 

 broad, shining, many-nerved. Cymes few-flowered, subsessile, axillary 

 or pseudo-terminal, sometimes from the old wood. Calyx up to ^ ^i^* 



