NATURAL HISTORY VOCARl^LARV 



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Xilawa (^udawai) 

 X (1 o g b (1 - (1 u ni b e 1 e 

 (u<logV)()-ilumbelo) 



Xdiiku - wulu (iidijku- 

 wului) 



Ndovo-te (ndovo-tei) . A 



Xgengele-tumbe (ngeii- 

 gele-tumbi) 



Ngomba (ngoinbe) . 

 Xgwrn-lolri (ngnro-lnlni ) 



Nguli (nguli) . . 

 Nguwn (nguw*") . 



if a collection of vines. Fibrous 

 bark with unpleasant smell. 

 Bark used as a purge to kill 

 worms. Leaves, which shut 

 at night, Ij inches long, nar- 

 row, fringed. Long thorns on 

 the young shoots. 



A species of plum tree (Sch.). 



Lit. Bush-lime. hi appearance 

 like an ordinary lime tree, but 

 no scent to the leaves. Flower 

 like a white camel ia. Eleven 

 petals, scented. 



A tree used for chew-stick (for 

 cleaning the teeth in the 

 morning). Leaves 3 x 1| 

 inches, smooth, oval, alternate. 

 Axillary buds. Fowers have 

 a strong odour, 

 tree with stiff leaf arrange- 

 ment. 



A tree. Three whorled leaves, 5x2 

 inches, oval, smooth, stiff. 

 Fruit a five-valved capsule, 

 pink. Leaf is eaten with 

 " crincre " (Monrovia). 



A tree. A medicine for coughs is 

 made of it. 



A tree like the Kola (Sch.) 



A big sap-wood tree. " Umbrella 

 tree." It grows up first in 

 forest cleai'ings. Leaves, about 

 a dozen crown the leaf stalk, 

 12 X 2 inches. {Musanga 



S 01 if hit — .) 



See Kijjaga. 



Silk cotton tree irrespective of 

 species {Bomhar Buonopozense 

 and hrevicuspis, also Erio- 

 demiron anfraduusum — Mal- 

 vaceae). 



