Podaxon] m. lycopebdace.£ (Smith). 165 
2. P. mossamedensis Welw. & Curr., /.<•.. 1. 17. f. 23. and t. l'.t. 
figs. 1,2,3. 
M — \ m i in - | n ^;i in I v thick* be on the banks of the riv< i M i 
Oct. 1859. No. 149. 
Loan da. -Frequent in meadows and sandy maritime 
Penedo, and in Praia »1< • Xatni>a Grande, near Loanda ; D< 
Feb. 1858. No. 149". 
3. P. elatus Welw. A Chit, I.e. (. 19. figs. I. •">. 6. 
Hi i i.i \. \'ciy Bparse in sandy mixed woods (i.e. "i P 
\fyrtacece, Strycnnos, Combretum, Acacia, CcBsalpinia, etc.) 
Lopollo and Monino . .Ian. I860. N<>. 148. 
2. SPrLERICEPS Welw. a- Cut.. I.e., p. 290. 
I. S. lignipes Welw. a- Curr., I.e., p. 290. t. is. fig. 2. 
MOSSAMEDES. — In sandy thickets, composed chiefly of Ta 
the banks of the river Caroca, near Cabo Negro, about 16 S. lat.. 
about 12 miles from the sea: Sept. IS.V.i. No. 150. 
3. TYL0ST0MA Pera Syn. Meth. bun-. \>. 139 (1801). 
1. T. angolense Welw. & Curr., ?.c, t. 20. figs. 10, 11. 
Mossambdes. — Very rare. On sandy hills coven 'I with Euphorbia 
bellica 1 1 iii ii. to the south of Mossamedes ; July L859. No. 147- 
I. GEASTER Mich. Nova Plant. Gen. p. 220, L729. 
1. G.mirabilis Mont. Ann. Sei.Nat.ser. Lvol.iiip. 139. t. 6. fig B 
GOLUNGO Alio.— Rare and sparse in the shady primitive woods of 
Serra de Alto Qneta at a place called Casengue, on fallen leaves and 
bark, also on rotten trunks: Aug. 1856. On rotten trunks in tin- 
primitive woods of Quisucula and near Casengue ; April 1856. No. 107. 
2. G. fimbriates Pr. Syst. Myc. iii. p. 1G (1829). 
Pi ngo ANDONGO. — Rare, on the ground near the river Casalal.. : in 
the Presidium ; Dec. 1856. No. 108. 
5. LYC0PERD0N Tourn. Just, Rei Herb, p. 563 (1700). 
1. L. bicolor Welw. a Curr., I.e., \>. 290. t. 20. fig. 12. 
HuiLLA. — In very damp woody pastures between Lopollo am! 
Kmpalanca ; May 1860. No. 146. 
2. L. caespitosum Welw. a- Curr., /.<■.. |>. 289. t. 20. figs. 1. 2. 
HuiLLA. — Gregarious in upland poor meadows of Morro de Lopollo : 
April I860. No. 145. 
.;. L. golungense Welw. a- Curr., /.'■.. t. 20. fig. 13. 
GOLUNGO ALTO. At the base of decayed trunks in the elevated 
woods of the mountain Cungulungulo : Feb. 1855. No. 118. 
4. L. asperrimum Welw. a Curr., /.<•.. (. 20. figs. 3, I. 1 I. 
Mii-sami'.iiks. — In sandy thickets on the margin of Lagoa de Giraul 
in a brackish place ; July L859. No. 142. In Bandy meadow 
Maiombo, on the banks of the river; Oct. 1859. No. 144. Currey 
says, l.c, " No. M I seems to be the Bame Bpecies, bul exhibits no Bpines 
on the peridium." Though evidently an older specimen than No. 1 1- 
