498 LXIX. RUBIACES. [Grumilea 
stamens 5, glabrous ; anthers ellipsoidal-oblong, shortly exserted ; 
filaments inserted about the corolla-throat, shorter than the 
anthers and attached to them near their base at the back ; disk 
fleshy, elevated, glabrous; ovary 2-celled, fleshy: cells l-ovuled ; 
ovules broadly ovoid, erect ; style glabrous, 4; in. long, exserted, 
a little curved, compressed, sub-linear, slightly widened upwards 
to the bifid stigma at the apex; the lobes diverging, short, ovate ; 
fruit baccate, pea-shaped, brilliantly scarlet, juicy-pulpy, 3 to 3 in. 
in diameter, glabrous, 1- or 2-seeded ; seeds about } in. in diameter ; 
testa somewhat intruded into the albumen. 
GoLunco ALTo.—On the left bank of the river Cuango near Caca- 
rambola ; fl. beginning of Dec 1855. No.3209. In shady forests and 
on their outskirts in Sobato de Mussengue, near Menha Lula; fl. 
beginning of August 1855; by the river Delamboa, ripe seeds Nov. 
1855. No. 3210. A small tree; Delamboa. Branches sub-terete ; 
panicle 1 to 2 in. in diameter, terminal, ebracteolate ; fr. } in. in 
diameter. Perhaps a distinct species. No. 3202. 
Nearly related to G. venose Hiern and G. micrantha Hiern. 
41. GEOPHILA D. Don ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. ii. p. 127. 
1. G. reniformis D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal. p. 136 (1825) ; 
Hiern in Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. iii. p. 220. 
Pungo ANDONGO.—No notes. Without either fl.orfr. Doubtfully 
referred to this species. No. 3212. 
2. G. unifiora Hiern, /.c., p. 221. 
CazENGo.—A perennial creeping stoloviferous herb; leaves rounded 
at the apex, not acuminate; corolla white, rather fleshy, 5-cleft, 
readily deciduous ; the tube cylindrical, 2 in. long ; the lobes puberu- 
lous outside, 4 in. long. In very shady damp rocky places, by the 
cataracts of the river of Muxdula among the Muxd4ula mountains, very 
rarely flowering ; only one fl, Dec. 1854. Either this or a closely 
allied species ; the leaves } to 1 in. in diameter are rather smaller than 
in the type. No. 3211. 
3. G. Afzelii Hiern, Jc. 
Prince’s IsLanp.—Pico do Papagaio, in the mountainous region ; 
without either fl. or fr. Sept. 1853. Apparently thisspecies. No. 3218. 
42. OURAGOGA L. Hort. Cliff. p. 486 (1737), and in Diss. de 
Viola Ipecacuanha, p. 5 (16 Dec. 1774). 
Uragoga L. Gen. Pl. edit. 1, p. 378 (1737). Cephaélis Swartz 
(1788) ; Benth, & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. ii. p. 127, 
1. 0. peduncularis K. Schum. in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. 
Pflanzenfam. iv. 4. p. 120 (1891) (Uragoga). 
Cephaélis peduncularis Salisb. Parad. Londin. n. 99 (1808) ; 
Hiern in Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. iii. p. 223. 
Punego ANDONGO.—<An erect, much-branched shrub, 4 to 5 ft. high, 
with glossy deep-green leaves. In sandy thickets by the river Cuanza, 
near Candumba ; fl. Jan. 1857, No. 3196. In shrubby places at the 
outskirts of forests near Candumba ; fr. March 1857. No. 3197. 
Our specimens belong to a form of this variable species with smaller, 
narrower, and more acuminate foliage than in the typical form. 
