441 
Yd ic cen Unwin); Asofeyeye (Lagos, Dawodu); es 
(Nigeria, specimen in Herb. Kew, No. 11, Imp. Inst. 1905); 
Kicks (Sierra Leone, Scott Elliot); Ounoudo (Gaboon, "Klaine]; 
Gonguon-Kiur, Embi-Siembi (Ivory Coast, Cheva 
Ebute Metta, Lagos; Benin (Uus; No. 32, 1906, Herb. Kew); 
Abeokuta, Ibadan, Old Calabar, Cross River, etc., and widely dis- 
tributed in Upper and Lower Guinea from Senegambia to the 
Cameroons, the Gaboon and Lower Congo, extending to Uganda, 
and Mozambique. 
Roots and leaves used medicinally for children, and in 
gon Lagos (Dawodu, No. 6, 1899, Herb. Kew). A '' Craw 
craw "' medicine Sierra Leone (Scott Elliot, No. 5501, 1892, Herb. 
Kew). Wood white when freshly cut, changi ng to rose colour 
on exposure, grain fine, density (Chevalier, Bois Cote 
P 
d'Ivoire, in Les Vép. Ut til. L'Afriq. Trop. Frane. fase. v. 1909, 
p- ra 
ound as a small tree, sometimes a shrub, flowers white, River 
Nun (Barter, Herb Kew), fruit scarlet, Nupe (Barter, x 
greenish flowers, Komaiko grounds, Lagos (Dawodu, No. 6, 189 
Herb. Kew). 
ALLAMANDA, Linn. 
Allamanda neriifolia, Mook. Bot. Mag. t. 4594. 
n evergreen shrub of scandent habit. Leaves t 
acuminate, games deep green above, paler below n- 
florescence a panicle, terminal, also occurring freely on "young 
bat dlyx 5-lobed ovate-lanceolate, spreading. Corolla, 
infundibuliform, deep yellow, streaked with orange; stamens and 
pistils included in the cup or tu 
Ill.—Bot. Mag. t. 4594; Lone. Le Jard. F1. ii. 1852, t. 177; 
Fl. des e: ix. 1853-54, t t. 905; Rev. Hort. 1859, T 372, f. 84; 
p. 373, Í. 8 5: L'Horticnlieur ‘Francais; ii, 1861, t 
Native z "Tropical America. Cultivated in vede Gardens, 
Old Calabar, Lagos, ete 
a by seeds or cuttings ; grows and flowers freely in rich 
loa A handsome ornamental plant suitable for trellis work. 
Allamanda artica, Linn. var. Hendersonii, L. H. Bailey, 
Stand. Cyel. "Hort. ii. (1914) p. 247. 
An evergreen shrub of somewhat similar habit to the foregoing, 
but oet more Sea nad eaves, large, lanceolate, 
inside; the limb divide d dem 5 rotundate, spreading, segmen nts. 
Ill.—Moore and Ayres, Mag pes iii. 1851, p. 233; m ort 
1864, t. 452 (var. Henderson Dombrain, Floral Mag 
(var. Hendersonii); Weiner, Ill. Garten-Zeitung, 1894, + 1 ver 
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