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COLONIAL liErOKTS MISCELLANEOUS. 



Native Name. 

 Mousandua (Fauti) ... 

 N'ku (Aslianti and Fauti) 



Nya-uie dua ... 

 N'yaukon 



Odahuiua (Fauti) 

 Odeiiya (Faiiti) 



Odouiu 



Oduin (Twi) 



Odupon (Fauti) 

 Odupiu (Fenti) 

 Offram (Twi and Fauti) 



Ofu 



Ohonton (Faiiti) 

 Ukisibiri (Faiiti) 



Okitsiwanf u (Fauti) . . . 

 Okunmankra (Fauti) 

 Ougiua (Twi)... 

 Ouyina (Fauti) 



Opapao 



Opapea (Twi) 

 Opepeli (Fauti) 

 Osuabise (Akwapim) 

 Osupawa (Fauti) 

 Ote 



Owaiua 

 Owawa (Fauti) 



Pebeduui 

 Peukwa 



Prckese 



Protodon (Aslianti 

 Akwapirn). 



Pimkwa 



Sauiauta 



Samautawa (Faiiti) ... 



Sese (Fauti) 



Takwadua (Fauti) ... 

 Takwadua (Twi) 



Bo tanical A a me . 



Species of Ficus. 



Butyrospermuni Parkii, the shea 



butter tree (pi. 19). 

 Alstonia congensis. 

 Heritiera utilis . 



Piptadenia africana, a couiuiou 



timber tree (pi. 16). 

 Large species of Piptadenia from 



evergTeeu forests (pi. IT). 

 ... {Gliloropliura excelsa, a large aud 

 ... \ valuable timber tree (pi. 23;. 

 ... ) The common Khaya (mahogany) 

 ... j of the moist evergreen forests. 

 ... Terminalia superba, wood used 

 for shingles. 



f Antiaris toxicaria var. africana. 



... The " Fliut-wood ' tree, not 



identified. 

 Species of Ficus. 

 Species of Khaya ? 



...IThe "silk cotton tree' (white 

 ... / flowered kind), Eriodendron 



anfractuosum. 



Afzelia africana, a valuable 

 timber tree (pi. 14). 



\ A species of Miinusops? 



Carapa guianensis. 



Species of Sarcoceplialus ? 

 ... Species of Myristica? or Santiri- 

 opsis. 



Ricinodendron africanus. 

 ... Trlplocltiton Johns o?iii (pi. 2). 



Lovoa Klameana (pi. 9). 

 Pseudocedrela cylindrica, the 

 cedar, a good timber tree 

 (pi. 10). ^ 



Tetrapleura Thonningii. 

 and Erythrophloeum guineense, a 

 timber tree from the savannah 

 forests. 

 ... Pseudocedrela cylindrica (pi. 10). 



Fun- 



a Evansii. 



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The bastard rubber-tree, 

 tuinia africana. 



Bliyhia sapida. 



