389 
Giana, No. 496, ri Herb. Kew), 10-15 ft. high, Cameroon 
t 4000—700 t. (Mann, No. 1924, 1860, l.c.), a shrub, 
us at the base, dins to a great height, frequently covering 
whole tracts of the forest—the flowers of a faint brimstone colour 
making the dells of the forest with the broad tops of such trees 
as Albizzia, etc., appear as if coated with powdered sulphur, 
Golungo Alto (Hiern, 1.c.), climbs up stumps and often forms a 
thick carpet on the land, Fiji (Knowles, Kew Bull. 1907, p. 306). 
Ref.—Scee under Passiflora foetida, p. 326. 
GRANGEA, Adans. 
Grangea maderaspatana, Poir.; Fl. Trop. Afr. III. p. 304. 
Ill.—Rheede, Hort. Mal. x. t. 49; Lam. Encycl, t. 699; Wight, 
le: PL Ind. Or. ui 1 1007 
Vernac. names.—Phunat loe Sudan, Broun); Montomaso, 
Angea (Madagascar, Heckel); Mare ella Gr Moloney) ; 
Macella (sometimes so-called, Loanda, Welwitsch). 
Nupe, Katagum, and widely €— in Tropical Africa; 
Tropical and Sub- Mops Asia, eee 
Found as a prostrate es Katagum (Dalziel, No. 174, 1908, 
Herb. Kew), in wet places, Nupe (Barter, No. 1200, Herb. Kew), 
very abundant about pools left after the rains, Loanda (Hiern, 
Cat. Welw. Afr. Pl. iii. p. 545). 
Buiumea, DC.' 
Blumea lacera, DC.; Fl. Trop. Afr. III. p. 322. 
Ill.—Deless. Ic. iv. t. 23 (B. Musra). 
Ve —Numürdi (Konkan, Bombay, Watt); 
Kakxindü? (Bombay, Dymock); Quitoco FAR ET (Golungo 
Alto, Welwitsch); Burro Kooksima (India, Mus. Kew). 
Nupe and Moe 3 in EEAS PAREN Asia and npo 
: : 
p. 555). 150 Ib. of the fresh herb in flower, submitted to distilla- 
lion in the usual way with water yielded about 2 ounces of a 
light-yellow essential oil (Dict. Econ. Prod. India). . 
