492 LXIX. RUBIACEA!, | Rutidea 
outside, glabrous inside, ciliate, with lanceolate-linear sub-acicular 
segments; corolla-tube slender, 2 to 3 in. long, thinly hairy out- 
side, glabrous inside; the limb deeply 5-cleft, spreading ; the 
lobes lanceolate or ovate, pointed, } in. long; anthers 5, inserted 
near the middle of their backs on shorter filaments about the 
throat of the corolla, alternating with its lobes, 4; to 74y in. long, 
linear-oblong, glabrous, erect, half exserted ; disk narrow, fleshy, 
glabrous, annular ; ovary 2-celled ; cells 1-ovuled; ovules on fleshy 
placentas ; style glabrous, slender, reaching nearly as high as the 
anthers, narrowly clavate and stigmatose towards the entire apex ; 
berries globose, 4 in. diameter or rather larger, rather dry, 
glabrous, crowned with the persistent hirsute erect calyx-limb, 
l-celled, 1-seeded ; seed globose, about + in. diameter ; albumen 
deeply ruminated. 
Punco ANDONGO.—By thickets along streams near Cazella within 
the presidium, rather sparingly ; fl. and fr. Dec. 1856. No. 3166. 
In similar places ; fl. middle of Nov. 1856, rather rare. A form with 
the corolla-tube abbreviated, # in. long (half as long as in the previous 
No.). No. 3167. 
38. MORINDA L.; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. ii. p. 117. 
]. M. citrifolia L. Sp. Pl., edit. 1, p. 176 (1753) ; Hiern in Oliv. 
Fl. Trop. Afr. iii. p. 191. 
Var. Incida Benth. in Hook. Niger Fl. p. 406 (1849) (sp.). 
Barra po BEenco.—A small tree in the form of a bush with 
branches hanging down and with white flowers. In palm-groves by 
the river Bengo, near Santo Antonio; fl. and young fr. Dec. 1853. 
No. 4755. 
Gotunco ALto.—A beautiful leafy tree, 15 to 20 ft. high, remark- 
able for the peculiar lustre of its foliage and the abundance of its 
white fragrant flowers; trunk a foot in diameter at the base; 
branches spreading ; branchlets nodding-ascending ; leaves coriaceous. 
At the borders of palm-groves along the banks of the river Delamboa, 
rather rare; fl. and young fr. May 1855. No. 4754. A small tree. 
Compare also with the next species. Couu. Carp. 658. 
Prince’s IsLaAnp.—A small tree, apparently evergreen ; branches 
patent, red; branchlets and leaves bright-green ; flowers whitish, 
fleshy. In forests about Pico Papagaio ; fr. Sept.1853. Native name 
“Guigo.” No. 4756. 
According to a note of Welwitsch, the name of this tree in Golungo: 
Alto is “ N-golo-mugi,” and its trunk reaches the size of 24 to 3 ft. in 
diameter, especially in the virgin forests of Capopa ; the timber is 
generally used by the negroes for the building of their huts. 
2. M. longifiora G. Don, Gen. Syst. iii. p. 545 (1834); Hiern, Lec. 
GoLUNGO ALTO.—A subscandent evergreen shrub; leaves and 
flowers more or less fleshy ; flowers completely herbaceous-green 
except the internal face of the corolla-lobes which is snow-white. 
Near Ponte de Felix Simées, sparingly; fl. Nov. 1854. No. 4757. A 
shrub, sometimes prostrate with the flowering branchlets ascending, in 
other cases climbing with the branches and branchlets hanging down; 
flowers hexamerous, very sweetly fragrant, scented like jessamine ; 
calyces concrete at the base, diverging in a radiating manner from one 
