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FLORULA GAMBICA 



UNE CONTRIBUTION A LA FLORE DE LA COLONIE BRITAINNIQUE 



DE LA 



GAMBIE 



PAR 



Frederic IV. WILLIAMS. 



(Suite.) 



Ord. Leguïïîinales 



Fam. 23. LEGUMINACEuE 



72. Albizzia Brownii Walp. — Albreda, in Lower Niumi district 

 (Leprieur, Perrottet, as «inga Zygia »). FST. 236. 



73. Albizzia ferruginea Benlh. — In rice-flelds near Albreda 

 (Leprieur, as «Inga ferruginea»). FST. 236. 



74. Albizzia lebbek Ben th. — FT A. II. 358. On a cultiva ted Sene- 

 gal spécimen in Herb. Kew., dated 1840, Brunner has written « ad Gam- 

 biam spontan. » FST. 252; Albreda. 



75. Entada africana Guill. et Perr. — Albreda, in Lower Niumi 

 district; FST. 234 (1833). (Lester, — a fine spécimen of a légume only). 



76. Entada Sudanica Schweinf. — (Ozanne, n. 20). 



77. Erythrophlœum Guineënse G. Don 2"^. — FST. 242, t. 55 

 («Filleea suaveolens»). A little distance out of Albreda along the river 

 bank, where there was a single tree profusely covered with flowers 

 (Perrottet). R. Brown incorrectly wrote the generic name «Erythroph- 

 leurn«, and Reichenbach «Erythrophlseum ». 



78. Detarium Senegalense J. F. Gmel. — FTA. IL 313. Seen 

 every where in Gambia. Common name « tallow-lree». Native name for 

 the fruit, «dita» (Lester, n. IN; Heudelot). It is called by the native 

 limber-cutlers «datach«, which has become anglicized to «dattock». In 



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