i 
ttoliensis Tauber 
: Brane 
RHODESIAN POLYPETAL, 488 
Leaves mlonolae, leaflets more or less silky, tomentose on both 
sides, especially when y young, terminal leaflet obovate or broadly 
kee ye t 1:5 cm. long, nearly sa ength, ed with grey 
hairs stoma Legume obliguely Conte chee grey-pubescent 
externally, + 2 cm. long m. broad, generally 1-seeded. Style 
PELTOPHORUM AFRICANUM x Sond 
Hab. Buluwayo, Nos. 318, p. p. 
‘* Also abundant in ete rae a 7 RK. F. R. 
Cassia DIpyMopotrya Fre 
H Buluwayo, in awa: July, No. 451. 
C. aracnowes Burch. 
Hab. Bauwaey ‘Nos. 3 & 42. 
Bavutnia rassociensis Kotschy. 
Hab. Buluwayo, Dec., No. 78. 
B. Perersiana Bolle, ex descript. 
Hab. Shashi tie) Dec., No. 2. 
Copatrera Mopan 
c., No. 12. 
‘Exists in large forest masses. Timber not ae by ter- 
mites. Terebinthaceous smell: Slightly gummy.’”—R. F 
Brachystegia Randii, sp. nov. Arbor, ramulis pee 
seetscedtated versus ferrugineo- “pubescentibus : ‘foliis petiolo rha- 
chideque ferrugineo vel cinereo-pubescente ; foliolis oppositis 4-jugis 
brevissime petiolulatis oblique oblongis vel oblongo-lanceolatis vel 
asi 
angusti-lanceolatis; filamentis glabris; ovario distincte stipitato, 
5-6-ovulato, ferrugineo- pase stylo superne glabro; legumine 
externe ferrugineo- Lg esc 
H y, Nos. 610 & 611. 
“ Both the a oe specimens were collected in September, gir 
when the tree was bearing the previous season’s fruit, and jus 
coming int again. 
if to. appeilata Benth., B. Oliveri Taubert, and 
JOURNAL oF Rend Su: 87. (Oct. 1899.] 2 F 
