BLACK AND WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS 

 IN VOL. II 



NO. TITLE. 



209. The "scrub'' (once-cultivated land on which 



forest is springing up again) . . . 



210. The base of a forest tree, to show buttressed 



trunk ........ 



an. The base of a cotton tree. . . 



212. Coula edulis ....... 



213. Leaves and flowers of Berlinia acuminata . 



214. Flower of Berlinia acuminata . ... 



215. Barteria nigritiana ...... 



2 1 6. Female papaw tree ...... 



217. White - sepalled Mussaendas growing in 

 Liberian bush ...... 



2 1 8. Mnssa>nda isertiana ..... 



219. Strophanthus grains ..... 



220. An Aristolochia flower unopened . . . 



221. A rubber-producing fig tree (probably PICKS 



vogelii) . ..... 



222. Listrostachys caudata, an epiphytic orchis of 



Western Africa ...... 



223. An Angrcecum orchis of West Africa ? \A. eich- 



Icriannni] ....... 



224. A species of Costus, a zingiberaceous plant . 



225. Flower-stalk of Renealmia, a zingiberaceous 



plant ..... 



226. A species of Sarcophrynium, a handsome- 



foliaged plant in the Liberian undergrowth 



227. The water-loving Crinum lily (C. natans) . 



228. A very tall Dracaena or dragon tree . . 



229. A Calamus palm ...... 



230. Raphia vinifera palm ..... 



23.. Oil palms (,) 



232. The Borassus palm ...... 



Photograph by the Author . 



Photograph by Mr. Crommelin 

 !> y Mr. Cent H.\ 



Drawing by Miss Matilda Smith 

 Drawing by the Author . . 



Photograph by Mr. T.H.Myring 



Photograph by the Author . 

 Drawing by the Author. . 

 Drawing by Miss Matilda Smith 

 Drawing by the Author . . 



Photograph by the Author . 

 Draivtng by the Author . : 



Photograph by the Author . 

 Photograph by the Due dc Monty 

 by Lie U ,,Colonel 



Photograph by the Autho 



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