UGANDA COMBRETACEX T 
on inner surface. Entebbe, Bagshawe 786; scrambling shrub with 
reddish-pink petals; a plant with poorly developed inflorescence ; 
has some tetramerous : 
C. ACULEATUM Vent. “Choix de Plant, 58, in adnot.; Engl. & 
Diels, 1. ¢ 
Nile Provities, Dawe 931; near Gondokoro, Sir S. Baker 3. 
TERMINALIA. 
TERMINALIA MACROPTERA Guill. & Pers. Fl. Seneg. Tent. i. 276, 
t. 63; Engl. & Diels, /.c. 11, t. IT. fig. a 
Acholi, Dawe 857. 
T. Dawet Rolfe in Journ. Linn. Soe. xxxvii. 516 (1906). 
Acholi, Dawe 865. > small tree. 
T. veLuTina Rolfe, 
Busoga, H. Br — "960, ‘and Unyoro, Dawe 697 ; valley of River 
Kafu, Bagshawe 
T. SPEKEI sis Fae 
Madi, ome 643 ; Acholi, Dawe 858. 
u Fres. var. nov. ALBERTENSIS. Arbor ramis cinereis 
adultiosibas glabris, ramulis apice dense foliatis; foliorum 
iocri, lamina papyracea obovata vel oblongo-obovata, Pa 
duinslibas nervis lateralibus subtus prominentibus; spicis axillari 
quam foliis spissime longioribus; floribus albis quam iis pire 
perspicue minoribus; staminibus minoribus; fructu ad basin 
longiuscule cuneato 
mliki Valley, alt. 2300, erg eectg 1291, in fr., Nov. 7th; 
mouth of Mizizi River on face of Lake Albert diate 2300— 
3000 ft., Bagshawe 1319, in fl., Dec. 2nd; Semliki Valley, 
34. 
Arbor 10-12 m. alt. Folia adulta 8-10°5 cm. longa, 5-6°5 cm. 
lata. Receptaculum inferius 3-5-4 mm. longum, superius 1°5 mm. 
longum. Stamina 3 mm. Be 8 Stylus 3 mm. longus. Fructus 
3-5-4 cm. longus, 2—2- 
The fruits of this abut ‘variety are manifestly more cuneate at 
the base than those figured by Fresenius (Mus. Senck. i. 152), and 
the flowers distinctly smaller. 
This tree yields “eseta,” a powder which is burnt as incense 
nch n’ 
the native markets in the neighbourhood; it smoulders on ignition, 
burning with a fragrant sme 
ANoGEIssUs LEIOcARPUS Guill. & Perr. Tent. Fl. Seneg. i. 280, 
t. 65; Engl. & Diels, J. c. 31. 
Bari , Grant, Speke, & Dawe 896. 
