Liberia *- 



Vogel, 36 !; at Cape Palmas, Vogcl, 37 ! The soft wood is used 

 in Jamaica in the place of cork. 



Monodora myristica, Don. : a shrub or small tree with showy flowers, 

 2 6 in. across, pale green, purple spotted with a white centre 

 (the petals in 2 series of 3, the outer ovate-lanceolate, crisped, 

 the inner smaller ovate to cordate, short-clawed) and hard 

 globose many-seeded fruits, 4 6 in. across ; in primary forest 

 near the cataracts of the St. John's River, Dinklage, 1615!; 

 Kakatown, Whyte \ The aromatic seed, " Calabash Nutmegs," 

 are much esteemed as a condiment in some parts of West 

 Africa. 



M. tenuifolia, Benth. : a small deciduous tree with flowers similar to 

 those of the preceding species, but with narrower petals of 

 which the inner 3 are gradually narrowed into a long claw ; 

 common in the primary forest near Grand Basa, Dinklage, 1614! 



MENISPERMACE^: 



*Kolobopetalum ovatum, Stapf\ a dioecious glabrous climbing shrub 

 with thin ovate entire leaves, 4 in. by 2f in., and long spreading 

 panicles of very minute flowers, T \ in. long, of 6 sepals and 6 

 petals, the male with a column of stamens ; Sino Basin, Whyte \ 



*Glossopholis dinklagei, Stapf (syn. Tiliacora dinklagei, Engl.): a 

 low glabrous shrub of the forests of the littoral with coriaceous 

 oblong acuminate leaves, 5 6 in. by if 2\ in., and panicles 

 (2j in. long) of small white fragrant flowers of 6 sepals and 

 6 petals, the inner 3 sepals longest (J in.) ; Grand Basa, 

 Dinklage, 1646, 2123; Monrovia, Whyte\ 



Triclisia patens, Oliv. : a climbing shrub with finely downy twigs, 

 thinly coriaceous almost glabrous ellipsoid leaves, 4 5 in. by 

 2 3 in., many-flowered downy panicles from the old shoots 

 and small flowers of 6 minute sepals and 3 petals, J in. long 

 with spreading tips ; Kakatown, Whyte \ 



These three Menispermaceae are dioecious, and only the male 

 plants are known. 



Nymphaea lotus, L. : the well-known Egyptian Lotus ; in stagnant 

 water, Kakatown, Wliyte \ 



A very pretty little water-lily, probably a variety of N. lotus, 

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