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A tree, not milky ; May. A tree, 30 ft. iigh, with adult leaves ; 

 Quisuoula, June 1856. A tree, 25 to 30 ft. high or rarely smaller ; 

 leaves evergreen, coriaceous, glossy, almost fleshy ; in hilly places near 

 the Sange cemetery, sporadic ; adult leaves in June. A handsome tree, 

 30 to 60 ft. high ; wood white, excellent ; branches patent ; branchlets 

 and leaves distichous ; flowers dioecious ; in the primitive forests of 

 Quisucula, sporadic ; female fl. end of Sept. 1855, male fl. Oct. 1855. 

 A tree, 15 to 30 ft. high ; leaves deciduous, when fully developed 

 fleshy-coriaceous, as well as the branches distichous ; sap not milky, 

 watery ; in the same forests near Bango-Aquitamba and also near 

 Sange; fl. Oct. 1855. Native names "Oaret^te" or "Caletete" or 

 " Mutete." No. 340. The lichens nn. 99, 187, 192, 341, 379, and 380 

 grew on the trunks and branches of this tree. 



Prince's Island. — A tree, 25 to 30 ft. high, with the habit almost 

 of a Celtis, at the time of flowering with imperfectly developed foliage ; 

 branches patent, branchlets numerous ; flowers yellowish greenish. 

 In primitive feJrests on Pico do Papagaio, at an elevation of 2000 ft. ; 

 fl. Sept. 1853. No. 339. 



in Pungo Andongo the name " Mutete " is used for Pterocarpus 

 erinaceus Poir. ; Welw. herb. no. 1864 ; ante, p. 279. 



According to Welwitsoh's ms., " Caretete," a tall tree with distant 

 leaves, grew in Pungo Andongo, and in the same district another tree, 

 15 to 20 ft. high, with larger fruit, also called " Caretete," grew in 

 small woods in the prsesidium. 



7. FLUG6EA WiUd. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. iii. p. 276. 

 1. F. microearpa Blume, Bijdr. El. Ned. Ind. p. 580 (1825). 

 Phyllcmihus virosus Roxb. ex Willd. Sp. PI. iv. p. 578 (1805). 



Xylophylla ohovata Willd. Enum. PI. Hort. Bot. Berol. p. 329 

 (1809). P. lucidus Hort. ex Willd. Enum., I.e. Phylwnihus 

 cmguhius Schum. & Thonn. in Danske Vidensk. Selsk. iv. p. 189 

 (1829). P. dioicus Schum., I.e., p. 190. Se<ywrinega obovaia Muell. 

 arg. La DO. Prodr. xv. 2, p. 449 (1866). Acidoton ohovatus O. 

 Kuntze, Efiv. Gen. PI. ii. p. 592 (1891). 



LOANDA. — A shrublet, 2 to 4 ft. high ; stems numerous, as well as the 

 branches whitish and angular ; leaves herbaceous, pallid-glancescent 

 beneath, with pellucid veins ; flowers yellowish in the bud. In dry 

 bushy hilly places above Forte de Penedo and in Adansonia plantations 

 near Cacuaco, rather rare ; fl. April 1854. No. 627- 



BtfMBO. — A tall shrub of 8 to 10 ft. in height, perhaps the young 

 state of a small tree ; head lax ; branches and branchlets spreading ; 

 flowers whitish. At the outskirts of primitive forests near Bumbo, 

 close to the base of the mountains of Serra da XeUa, among other 

 shrubs ; not yet in good fl. Oct. 1859. No. 337. 



In our specimens the leaves are small, :J to f in. long, and the 

 branchlets are sometimes spinescent at the tip ; it is therefore difficult 

 to distinguish them from F. Leucopyrus Willd. Sp. PI. iv. p. 757 (1806), 

 the type species of the genus, although Muell. arg., I.e., quotes No. 337 

 under his S. ohovata ; perhaps the two species will require to be 

 united. 



8. CYCLOSTEMON Blume; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. ii. p. 279. 

 1 . C. euryodes Hiem, sp. n. 



A dioecious tree with the habit nearly of Eurya, an upgrowth 

 from a mutilated one when 10 to 12 ft. high, having a trunk 



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