NATURAL IIISTOltV \ OCADl LAHV ' ' 63- 



Pende^e (pendege) . . iilack. Early rice, hiliort. 



SiUiii (sanai) .... Red. 



Sanganvii (sanganye) . Red. Ripens slowly. 



Sandi (sandi) .... Tasteless. Grows slowly. Name 



not confirmed. 

 Tupu-lxnigo (tui)U-li()n- Strongly striped or marked. ('I'liinii 



goi) =■ pnlT-addc.r.) 



Wnja-wuru (wuja wiiiui) Red. Small grain. (Jrows (juickly. 

 Yele (yele) .... Requires cutting (juickly after 



ripening. Not a specific name. 

 Yake (yake) .... ? American by origin. White. 



Grows in water. 



Orchids (Epiphytic) 



Bembe (l)embe) ... A creeping orchid. Leaves 18x3 



inches. Flower a long, sway- 

 ing raceme, white star-like 

 flowers. Fruit very like a 

 mistletoe berry. When it has 

 fallen off, the longdry streamers 

 are left hanging down. Leaves 

 emerge as from a nest. (? Lis- 

 frostachy.^ caudafa — Orrhida- 

 ceiie.) 



Baka-yeya (l)aka-yeyei) A creeping orchid. Fleshy leaves, 



5x1 inches, alternate. Long, 

 cree})ing roots. Said to have 

 a green flower. {Angraecurii 

 ('irlilerianwn — Orchidaceae.) 



Ngongoln (iigongoli) . An orchid growing out di a hole in 



a branch of any tree. Leaf 

 3 X 1|- inches, like an orange 

 leaf, but without lower exten- 

 sion. Leaves semi-transparent, 

 veins inside body of leaf 

 smooth, alternate. Flowers 

 1 inch long, stand erect on 

 circular disc |-inch diameter, 

 reddish when fidl blown. Thev 



