6 cxxiii. ULMACE^ (Rendle). [Celiis, 



usambarensis, Engl, in Engl. Jahrb. xliii. 309 ; C. Mildhraedii, 

 Engl. I.e. and in Mildbraed, "Wiss. Ergebn. Deutscb. Zentr.-Afr. 

 Exped. 1907-8, ii. 180, t. xvi. C. Trema sp., Ficalho, PI. Uteis 

 260. 



Upper Guinea. Ivorv Coast : Bouroukrou, Chevalier, 16152 ! Cameroons : 

 Molundu, Mildbraed, 4224 ! 3986 ! 



Nile Land. Uganda : Bugoma forest, Dawe, 1029 ! Ungoro, at 3800 ft., 

 Dnwe, 755 ! Dilmmer, 299 ! 



Lower Guinea. Spanish Guinea : Bebai, Tessmann, 677 ! Angola : Cazengo ; 

 woods of Caeula, Wehvitsch, 6284 ! Gossweiler, 613 ! Granja de S. Luiz, 

 Gossweiler, 4529 ! 5224 ! 5233 ! 5233a ! 5394 ! Golungo Alto ; Bumba and 

 mountains of Bango and Queta, Welwitsch, 6298 ! and without precise locality, 

 Welwitsch, 6299 ! 6711 ! 



South Central. Belgian Congo : Wambutti, Mildbraed, 2897 ! Mokoko, 

 Mildbraed, 2934 ! Muera, north-west of Beni, Mildbraed, 2150 t 



Mozamb. Distr. German East Africa : Amani, Zimmermayin, 853 ! 2935 ! 



Also in Natal. 



Native name Cabende {Gossweiler). 



4. C. Zenkeri, Engl. Notizhl. hJnigl. Bot. Gart. Berlin, iii. 22. 

 A large deciduous tree, 40-100 ft. or more high ; young shoots and 

 inflorescence densely ferruginously hairy. Leaves shortly petioled, 

 ultimately thinly coriaceous, elliptic-oblong, often oblique, shortly 

 acuminate, base unequal, margin entire or inconspicuously toothed 

 above, to 4J in. long, li-2J in. wide, sparsely and shortly pilose 

 or glabrate above, shortly ferruginously pilose beneath especially 

 on the nerves, with 3-4 ascending lateral nerves on each side, nerves 

 somewhat depressed above, somewhat prominent beneath, transverse 

 cross-veins subparallel, prominulous ; petiole 2-3 lin. long, pubescent. 

 Stipules large, lanceolate-acuminate, 3-6 lin. long. Flowers in 

 dense panicled cymes, the lower (in the axils of scale-leaves or the 

 lower leaves) male, the upper fertile, bisexual or female. Sepals 

 concave, in the male flower oblong-spathulate, in the fertile elliptic 

 to ovate-elliptic, about | lin. long. Ovary ovoid, densely ferru- 

 ginously hairy. Stigmas twice 2 -fid. Drupe red, roundish-ovoid, 

 s])arsely covered with short adpressed brown hairs, about 3 lin. 

 long, mesocarp watery. — C. Stuhlmannii, Engl. Notizbl. konigl. 

 Bot. Gart. Berlin, iii. 23. C. Soyaiixii, Engl. I.e. partly (specimens 

 from Loango, t^oyaux, 202, and Angola, Wehvitsch, 6285). 



Upper Guinea. Togo : Bogu, Kersting, 163 ! Atakgama, Doering, 184 ! 

 Southern Nigeria : Aladin, Foster, 194 ! Lagos, Punch, 108 ! Idah district, at 

 Adoro, KiUon ! Cameroons : Yaunde, 2500 ft., Zenker d- Staudt, 9 ! Molnndu, 

 Mildbraed, 408 ! 4273 ! 4536 ! between Garua and Golombe, Talbot ! 



Nile Land. Uganda : Dawe, 981 ! Budongo forest, Dawe, 833 ! 1030 ! 

 Mabira forest, 4000 ft., Dawe, 173 ! 



Lower Guinea. Loango : Chondrosho ; mountain forest of Nuzala, Soijaux, 

 202 ! Angola : Cazengo ; Granja de S. Luiz, Gossweiler, 4691 ! 4840 ! 4855 I 

 4858 ! 5167 ! 5237 ! Amboim, Gossweiler, 4683 ! Golungo Alto ; primary woods 

 of Cabunga at Cacalunga, Welwitsch, 6285 ! Luinha, Gossweiler, 4389 ! 



South Central. Belgian Congo : Beni forest near Muera, Mildbraed, 2170 ! 

 Beni to Ruenzori, Lumengo, Mildbraed, 2726 ! 



