AccUi/pha.] cxxii. euphoubiack.*: (uutchinson). 887 



a few stipitate gland« inteispersed here and there; styles deeply 

 4-6-partite, the &egments linear or filiform, undivided, glabrous. — 

 Mull. Arg. in DC. Prodr. xv. ii. 802 ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. 415 ; 

 Oliver in Trans. Linn. Soc. ber. 2, Bot. ii. 849 ; Schweinf. in Hohnel, 

 Disc. Lakes Rudolf & Stephan. Engl. ed. ii. 855 ; Penzig in Atti Congr. 

 Bot. Genova, 1892, 359; Trimen, Handb. Fl. Ceylon, iv. 57; Pax in 

 Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. xxxvii. 105, and in Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr. C. 239 ; 

 Hiern in Cat. Afr. PI. Welw. i. 97G ; Th. Durand & De Wild. Mat. Fl. 

 Congo, ii. 60 ; De Wild, et Th. Durand, lleliq. Devvevr. 210 ; De Wild. 

 Miss. E. Laurent, 131, and Etudes Fl. Bus- et Moyen-Congo, ii. 284; 

 Th. et Hel. Durand, Syll. Fl. Congol. 493. Ricinocarpus villosus, var. 

 Tocemfiosus, 0. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. ii. 61G. 



Upper Onlnea. Gold Coast : Assim, Cummins, 20a ! Togo : Krakje, Krause ! 

 Misahohe, Baumann, 91! 291! 541! Lagos, Datvodu, 212! Cameroons: vKiiouB 

 localities, Mann, 767 ! 1254 ! Schltvhter, 12742 ! Buchholz ! Zenker, 313 ! 578 ! 

 Standi, 915 ! Winkler, 34b 1 Feniamlo Po, Barter I 



Wile Iiand. Eritrea: Giiidn, Schweinfurth Sf Biva, 2184! Schweinfurth, 

 366; ¥i\ti\, Schweinfurth, 3^1. H^iskmrnam, Schioeinfurth, 29SZ \ Uganda: Sesse 

 Islands, Siuhlmann, 1235! Mawokota, Brown, 186! British East Alricii: Taita; 

 Wara Mountain, Mildebrandf, 2460 ! Maiingu Mountain, Johnston ! 



Itovier Onlnea. Lower Coni>o: Louigo, Soi/aux, 200! Bingila, Dupuis ; 

 Leioba, Cabra ; between Tuinba and Kinipesse, Gillet ; TnmhA, Laurent ; Kisanta, 

 outlet; and without precise locality, iSwiY//, 64! 65! 79! Angola: (rolungo Alto ; 

 near Sange and Bango, Welwitsch, 420 ! 



Sontli Central. Belgian Congo: Fort Beui, Mildhraed, 2362! Kuiu, 

 Laurent ; Eala, Pynaert. 



Mozamb. Slstr. German East Africa: various localities, Stuhlmann, 

 4691! 8370! Uhlig,690\ 1011! Merker,5Ul JTdhnel,2l\ Eick,l62\ LiehuscM 

 En<)ler, 347 ! 392 ! 438 ! Volkenx, 121 ! Warnecke,4:\l ! 436 ! Busse, 2247 ! Braun, 

 064: 1464! Kranzlin, 2U5 \ Hoist, 4:191 2227a! 2289! 3384! 4339! Meinhof, 

 32! Buchwald, Q\k\ Portuguese East Africa: Testu,QZ3\ Khodosia ; Melsetter 

 distiict, Johnson, 172 ! 



Occurs aUo in Tropical Asia. 



7. A. Teusczii, Pax in Engl. Jahrh. xix. 08. Stems arising from 

 a woody rhizome, short, branched from the base, angular, puberulous 

 with crisped hairs, and long-pilose with reflexed weak hairs. Leaves 

 subsessile, ovate or ovate-elliptic, subacute, cordate at the base, J-lf in. 

 long, J-J in. broad, somewhat irregularly serrate, thinly coriaceous, 

 pilose on both surfaces ; lateral nerves 4-G on each side, ascending, 

 prominent on both surfaces, especially below ; stipules linear-subulate, 

 nenrly 2 lin. long, pubescent. Flowers monoecious, male and female on 

 separate inflorescences. Male inflorescence axillary, solitary, pedun- 

 culate, up to 3 in. long, the upper half bearing flowers; axis crisped- 

 puberulous and also long-pilose with weak spreading hairs. Buds 

 sparingly pubescent. Female inflorescence terminal, solitary, about 

 I in. long. Bracts rather small, reniform, about U lin. long and 3 lin. 

 broad when spread out, obtusely 10-12-toothed, glabrous within, 

 pubescent outside, teeth stipitate-giandular on the margin and on the 

 •utside. Sepals 3, elliptic, unequal, one larger than the others and 



