Additamentufti. 1485 



»British Honduras: Columbia to Toledo, 1927, Donald et Bälderamos n.lO; 

 Yale n. 12 304 (Herb. Field Mus. n. 579196, type). - The local name is bastard 

 axemaster.<< 



Allophylus Kinlochii Standley in Trop. Woods XXXII. (1932) 16. - »Arbor 

 9-metralis, trunco 20 cm diam., ramulis gracilibus cinereo-cinnamomeis elevato-lenti- 

 cellatis, novellis dense pilosulo-tomentulosis; folia mediocria longe petiolata, petiolo 

 gracili 2,5 — 4 cm longo dense pilosulo; foliola 3, terminale paullo majus 7 — 8 mm longe 

 petiolulatum, lateralia 2 — 4 mm longe petiolulata, omnia elliptico-oblonga vel obovato- 

 oblonga 5 — 9 cm longa 2 — 3,5 cm lata longiacuminata basi acuta grosse argute serrata, 

 supra viridia sublucida sparse pilosula vel glabrata, subtus pallidiora ubique dense 

 molliter pilosa, nervis ut venulis prominentibus; inflorescentiae axillares gracili ter 4 — 

 4,5 cm longe pedunculatae basi trichotomae, ramis simplicibus gracillimis 5 — 8 cm 

 longis dense fulvo-pilosis, floribus laxe racemosis solitariis breviter crasse pedicellatis, 

 bracteis minutis ; drupae rubrae sparse pilosulae vel f ere glabrae globosae vel obovoideo- 

 globosae 6 — 7 mm longae apice late rotundatae.<< 



»British Honduras: Temash River 14 miles from the bar, levee forest, common, 

 of bushy habit and overhanging the river, February 6, 1932, J. B. Kinloch n. 4a 

 (Herb. Field Mus. n. 651851, type).« 



»Similar to A. longer acemosus Standl., likewise described from British Honduras, 

 but in that the racemes are simple and the pubescence of the lower leaf surface consists 

 merely of small tufts of hairs in the axils of the nerves.<< 



P. 550: 



Allophylus Talbotii E. G. Bak. — Adde synonymum: Schmidelia nuonensis A. Ghev. 

 Expl. Bot. Afr. occ. frang. I. (1920) 150; Hutchinson and Dalziel, Fl. West Trop. Afr. 

 I. (1928) 500. 



Nota. Quid est Schmidelia touraca Chev. 1. c? — H. Harms. 



P. 552 adde species Afri€ae tropicae et australis: 



Allophylus megaphylla Hutchinson et Dalziel in Ke\^ Bull. (1929) 25; Fl. West 

 Trop. Afr. I. (1928) 500. — »Ramuli appresse pubescentes. Foliola magna, obovata, 

 basi cuneata, longe acuminata, usque ad 45 cm longa et 15 cm lata, denticuläta, 

 infra fere glabra, nervis lateralibus utrinsecus circiter 12 in ter nervös laxe reticulata; 

 petioli pubescentes. Paniculae angustae, ramulis brevissimis, ubique parce pubescentes; 

 pedicelli 3 mm longi. Alabastra late ovoidea, minute puberula.« 



In Nigeria: Talbot n. 414, 1393 (typus) (Southern Provinces; Oban). 



Allophylus Spragueanus Burtt-Davy in Kew Bull. (1921) 280. — »Arbor parva, 

 8 — 10 m alta. Folia nee setigera nee tomentosa, sed molliter pilis porrectis pubescentia. 

 Foliola supra pilis sparsis vestita, apicem versus acute et grosse dentata, basi integra 

 et cuneata, terminale late-ovatum, 6 cm longum, 4 cm latum.<< 



In Africa australi: C. E. F. Allen n.l43 (S. Rhodesia; Victoria Falls; damp 

 ground). 



>>A. melanocarpo Arn. et A. transvaalensi Burtt-Davy affinis, foliolis terminalibus 

 late ovatis apicem versus acute dentatis, pihs non in axillis costae et nervorum aggre- 

 gatis differt.<< 



Allophylus transvaalensis Burtt-Davy in Kew Bull. (1921) 280; Man. Fl. PL Trans- 

 vaal II. (1932) 488. — »Arbor parva vel frutex, ramis novelHs hirsutis, pihs longis et pa- 

 tentibus. FoMola supra sparse, et praecipue in costa, pihs erectis setosis setigera. 

 Racemi non saepe ramosi.<< 



In Transvaal: Rehmann n. 5567 (Pietersburg Distr., Houtbosh; typus); 

 Burtt-Davy n. 2678 (»Modjadjies Mt., in Mrs. Eland's »Bush«, 1250 — 1280 m, native 

 name Musunquani Soadi«); Junod n.l421 (»Swiss Mission Sanatorium near 

 Shilouvane, in the forest, shrub about 3 m high«). 



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