Campylogyne| LU. COMBRETACES, 355: 
thickened to the thicker obliquely truncate capitate or depressed 
disciform stigma; seed elongate-oblong, pentagonal; testa mem- 
branous or rather fleshy; cotyledons obovate-elliptical, broadly 
plicate, one of them being received in the folds of the other. In 
forests, Barranco de Pereira ; fl. and fr. May 1855. No. 4349. 
CazENGo.—Rather frequent in Mata de Cabondo, June 1855. (No 
specimen.) 
Puneo ANnpoNGo.—A sarmentose shrub with whitish to slightly 
reddish flowers. In thickets within the lines of fortifications ; fl. 
May 1857. No. 4350. 
7. QUISQUALIS Rump, L.; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. i. p. 689.. 
1. Q. falcata Welw. ms. in Herb. 
A shrub 3 to 5 ft. high, erect or occasionally scandent ; 
branchlets petioles rachis of the inflorescence and calyces softly 
tawny-pubescent ; leaves opposite, ovate-oblong, shortly acuminate 
at the apex, rounded or cordate at the base, flat, membranous- 
papery, entire, 22 to 44 in. long by 1} to 2 in. broad, glabrous 
or nearly so except the puberulous margin and narrow veins 
beneath, dark green above, paler and whitish-green beneath ;. 
lateral veins about 5 on each side of the midrib ; petiole 4 to 3 in. 
long, jointed about the middle; racemes axillary and terminal, 
many-flowered, including a peduncle of 4 to 14 in.,, ranging to. 
3 in.; bracts narrowly lanceolate, more or less pubescent and 
petiolate, soon falcate-recurved, persisting some time after the fall 
of the flowers, 3 to 3 in. long, usually of a sulphur-greenish 
colour ; pedicels 4, to 4 in. long, tawny-pubescent ; flowers about 
2 to 1 in. long, erect or erect-patent ; calyx-tube very narrowly 
obconical, clothed with short white pilose hairs; calyx-teeth 
linear-subulate from an ovate base, equalling the petals, 
promptly recurved; petals oval, ; in. long; fruit drupaceous, 
1 in. long, of a whitish-rose colour, at length fuscous and 
broadly-winged, making the fruit 2 in. diam. 
Go.unco ALTo.—In secondary thickets between Sange and Bango ; 
fl. June, sparingly in fr. Aug. 1855. No, 4348. 
Nearly related to the Natal plant @. parviflora Gerr., differing from 
it by the falcate-recurved bracts and the long subulate recurved tips. 
of the calyx-teeth. 
8. ILLIGERA Blume ; Benth & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. i. p. 689. 
1. I. pentaphylla Welw. Sert. Angol. p. 26 (1869). 
GoLtunco ALTo.—A shrub, climbing to a great height, and then 
giving off branches 15 to 20 ft. long or more, pendulous vertically from 
the upper parts of trees ; stems green or black-purplish or reddish, 
somewhat angular ; leaves 5- to 3-foliolate ; petiole bulbous-tumid at 
the base, reflexed, often twisted like a tendril, leaflets rigidly juicy- 
coriaceous, glossy on the upper face, pale and scattered on the lower 
face with black dots or glands ; nerves very prominent, reddish when 
young; veinlets between the nerves horizontal, blackish ; flowers 
greenish-yellowish ; calyx-tube obtusely 4- or 5-angular ; limb 5-cleft, 
green, spreading in a stellate manner; petals 5, linear-lanceolate, yellow- 
greenish, acuminate, inserted on the throat of the calyx, alternate 
