Beinbollia] XLi. sapindace^. 169 



which in that case would probably be included in the type species 

 of the genus, D.pinnata Schum. & Thonn. Guin. PI. p. 242 (1827) 

 not of Baker, I.e. : — 



Ambriz. — At the lake Quibanza. Fruit scarlet. Name " Mueue 

 muene." No. 4535. 



GoLUNGO Alto. — A low shrub ; calyx rufous-tomentose ; petals 

 white. In thickets sprung up after cvTltivation, by the road leading to 

 Menha Lula ; fl. end of July 1855. No. 4527. A shrub of 4 to 5 ft., 

 with white flowers. In bushy places near the Cuango, rather rare ; 

 fl. July 1855. No. 4528. A bush 4 to 7 ft. high, trunk erect at the 

 base, more or less oblique above ; leaflets rigidly coriaceous, variable in 

 number ; flowers white-yellowish (stamens 13 in one case) ; ripe fruit 

 red. In thickets among the mountains of Queta ; fl. middle of August 

 1856. No. 4529. A tree-like shrub, 3 to 5 ft. high, erect, but Uttle 

 branched, evergreen ; flowers polygamous (male and hermaphrodite) ; 

 calyx-segments rounded-ovate, 4 or 5, ciliate on the margin, much 

 imbricate ; petals 4 or 5, longer than the calyx, whitish ; ciliate, con- 

 nivent, with a large scale within ; stamens 16 to 20, strictly erect from 

 the inside of the thick disk, very villous, almost hispid ; anthers 2-celled, 

 longitudinally dehiscent. In secondary thickets on the right bank of 

 the Cuango, by the Ambaca road and near Sange ; fl. and young fr. 

 middle of Oct. 1855. No. 4530. 



The following No., with fruiting racemes and without foliage, 

 should also be compared with this species : — 



Zenza do Golunhso. — In the forests of the mountains of Mongolo -^ 

 fr. Sept. 1854. No. 4535. 



5. APHANIA Blume, Bijdr. p. 236 (1825). Sapindus Benth. 

 & Hook, f . Gen. PL i. p. 404 j)t'o parte. 



1. A. senegalensis Radlk. in Sitzb. Akad. Muench. viii. (1878), 

 p. 238. 



Sapindus senegalensis Juss. {t. Radlk.) ex Poir. in Lam. Encycl. 

 Meth. vi. p. 666 (1804) excl. descript. ; Guill. & Perr. Fl. Senegamb. 

 p. 117 (1831); De Less. Ic. Seh PI. iii. p. 22, t. 38 (1837); 

 Baker in Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. i. p. 430. Ornithrophe thyrsoides 

 Schum. & Thonn. Guin. PI. p. 185 (1827). Schmidelia thyrsoides 

 Baker, I.e., p. 423. 



LiBONGo. — A tree of 15 to 25 ft., or in secondary woods an arbo- 

 rescent shrub, evergreen, with a dense crown ; leaves bifoliolate, char- 

 taceous-rigid, glossy, bright green ; flowers polygamous, yellowish. 

 Abundant in wooded situations near the river Lifune, in the upper 

 parts of the district ; fl. end of Sept. 1858. No. 4532. 



IcoLO E Benc;o. — A tree of 20 ft., with a dense and broad crown and 

 with the habit of Jfauf/ifvra indica L. ; leaves bifoliolate ; flowei's 

 yellowish. Sparingly, in wooded places at the river Zenza, near 

 Camutamba ; fl. beginning of Sept. 1857. No. 4533. 



Zenza do Golungo. — A tree of 20 to 30 ft., with a very dense 

 ovoid-spherical crown ; leaves bifoliolate, coriaceous, glossy, bright 

 green ; flowers yellowish. At the margins of streams in wooded 

 depressions between Tanderachique and Quicanda, at Quindjongo ; 

 fl. 4 Sept. 1857. No. 4534. 



2. A. golungensis Hiern, sp. n. 



A shi'ub of 4 to 5 ft. with hard wood, becoming in the primitive 



