1056 ADDENDA, 



19. Erythrococca Mildbrsedii, Prain, Add: Mildbr. Wiss. 

 Deutsch. Zentr.-Afr. Exped. ii. 45o. 



2 1 . Er3rthrococca hirta. Pax. Add : Mildbr. Wiss. Deutsch. 

 Zentr.-Afr. Exped. ii. 454. 



34. Erjrthrococca atrovirens, 7^?'am. Add: Athroandra atro- 

 virens, Pax ct K. Hoffm., var Schivelnfnrthii, Pax k K. Hofim. ex Mildbr. 

 Wiss. Deutsch. Zentr.-Afr. Exped. ii. 452. 



38. Erythrococca macrophylla, Prain. Add : Athroandra 

 hispida, Pax k K. Hofim. ex Mildbr. Wiss. Deutsch. Zentr.-Afr. Exped. 

 ii. 452 ; not A\ hifipida, Prain. 



3. Claoxylon hexandramy Midi. Arg. Add : Discoclaoxjjlon 

 hexandrwin.VAX &, K. Hofim. ex Mildbr. Wiss. Deutsch. Zentr.-Afr. 

 Exped. ii. 452. , 



]. MicrococcaVolkensii, /Vrtrn. Add : Mildbr. Wiss. Deutsch: 

 Zentr.-Afr. Exped. ii. 453. 



Mozamb. Dlstr. German East Africa : Kuanda ; Kugege Forest, Kukarasa, 

 Mildhraed, 920. 



4. Micrococca Mercurialis, Benth. 



Mozamb. Blstr. Khodesia : Victoria Falls, Flanagan, 3238 ! 



12. Acalypha ornata, //ocAs^. Add: 



Extends also to South-east Africa. 



2 1 . AcalypHa fruticosa, Porsk: Add : 



Occurs also in Arabia, India and Ci-ylon. 



3 J a. Acalypha Bussei, Iliitchinaon. Plant erect; stems longi- 

 tudinally sulcate or ribbed, minutely crisped-puberulous when young, at 

 length glabrous. Leaves long-petioled, ovate, caudate-acuminate, ab- 

 ruptly cuneate at the base, l-2i in. long, |-li in. broad, the acumen 

 entire and about \ in. long, crenate, membranous, glabrous or nearly 

 so on both surfaces, 5-nerved from the base, remaining lateral nerves 

 about 5 on each side of the midrib, very slender, distinct below ; trans- 

 verse nerves parallel, somewhat lax ; petiole li-3 J in. long, very slender, 

 sulcate, glabrous ; stipules filiform, { lin. long, glabrous or slightly 

 pubescent. Flowers monoecious. Intiorescences very slender, in axil- 

 lary fascicles, each entirely male or entirely female, rarely the female 

 provided with a few males at the top. Male inflorescences solitary in 

 each fascicle or rarely two, up to 3 in. long ; peduncle up to IJ in. long, 

 crisped-puberulous ; bracts very small. Male flowers very minute, 

 nearly glabrous. Female inflorescences shorter than the inales, two or 

 three in each fascicle. Female bracts semiorbicular when spread out, 

 about 1^ lin. long and nearly 3 lin. broad, deeply toothed with about 



