96 BÜLI.fil'lN DV: l'hKHBIEH BOISSIKR (i2'"« SIÎR.). 1{)07 



63. Gonocarpus erecta var. procumbens Cand. Prodr. III. 16. — 



(Don, ex Hook. Niger Fl. 337). 



64. Anogeissus leiocarpa Guill. et Perr. — (Ozanne, ii. i). 

 Leaves only, but Ihey perfecUy malch Ihose ofPerrotteL's spécimens from 

 Seneganibia. 



Fam. 18. MYRTACE^ 



65. Eugenia Guineënsis Baill. (1886), — Albreda, in LowerNiiinii 

 district; as « Sizygium Guineense «. In FTA. II. 438, Oliver says, « after 

 examining a great number of spécimens, I can not find any reliable charac- 

 ters by wbich to separate this species from S. Guineense >k F ST. 315, 

 t. 72 (1833). 



Fam. 19. MELASTOMATACEuE 



66. Tristemma Schumacheri Guill. et Perr. — In FTA. II. 446, 



PerrotLeL's spécimens from rice-fields round Albreda, and Ingram's spé- 

 cimens from the banks of the Gambia, are both referred to erroneously as 

 from Senegambia; and the error remains uncorrected by Cogniaux on 

 p. 361 of bis monograph of Ihe Family (1891), probably from the author 

 not having seen Ihe spécimens. 



Fa m . 20. ONO THER A CE^E 



67. Jussieua erecta L. — In rice-flelds round Albreda (Perrottet 



in FST. 293, as « Jussiœa altissima »). 



68. Jussieua linifolia Yahl, — Gunjour, in S. Kommbo district 

 (Lester, n. 10 S, n. 14 S). 



69. Lud"wigia parviflora Roxb. — FST. 295 («Isnardia multi- 

 flora»). (Perrottet). 



Ord. Rosales 



Fam. 21. CONNARACE^ 



70. Gnestis ferruginea Cand. — Gunjour, in S. Kommbo district 



(Lesler, — spécimen not kept). 



Fam. 22. AMYGDALACE^ 



71. Parinarium macrophyllum Sabine. — Seen every-where. 



Native names « tamba-kunda » and « néou ». The fruit isealen ; the seeds 

 are burned, and the ashes used as soap ; the bark is powdered, and used 

 as an application for deep-seated pains (Perrottet; Lester, n. 19 N). 



(A suivre). 



