692 Lxxxiii. ASCLEPiADE^. [Tylophora 



primaeval forests in Sobato de Mussengue, among the Quota mountains ; 

 fr. June 1856. No. 4213. A slender shrub, lactescent, climbing high ; 

 root sweetly aromatic ; leaves edible like spinach, pleasant, deciduous 

 at least sometimes. In Mussengue and at Menha Lula ; fr. Aug. and 

 Sept. 1857. " Mundondo " (perhaps a variety of it). Coll. Cakp. 158. 

 No notes. In fl. No. 4216. In forests by the Delamboa ; fr. 1856. 

 Coll. Carp. 7c. 



This is probably the Asclepiadea mentioned in Welw. Apontam. p. 590, 

 n. 89. 



The following two Nos., eaoh without either fl. or fr., perhaps 

 belong to Tylophwa : — 



GrOLUNGO Alto. — A shrub ; stem very tenacious, always green 

 throughout its whole length, twining, used by the negroes for ropes, 

 copiously juicy, not milky ; petioles deeply channelled. In the dense 

 forests of the Queta mountains, never seen to flower ; cultivated at 

 Loanda, April 1858, but not then in fl. The juice is suspected by the 

 negroes, and not without reason, for although watery at first it quickly 

 becomes gummy and very viscid, and on contact with the human skin 

 it dries white and gives ofE a rather strong ammoniacal odour. No. 4278. 



Golungo Alto.— a widely climbing shrub. In the forests of 

 Sobato de Mussengue ; May 1856. No. 5997. 



20. SPH.ffiROCODON Benth.in Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. ii. p. 772. 

 1. S. obtusifolium Benth. in Hook. Ic. PI. xii. p. 78. t. 1190 (1876) 

 Gongronema Welwitschii K. Schum. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xvii, 



p. 145 (9 May 1893). 



PuNGO Andonqo. — In fl. Dec. 1896. No. 4196. A herb with a 



woody rootstock, numerous sub-simple ascending almost twining stems, 



and atropurpureous flowers. In thickets at the river Luxillo near the 



bridge ; fl. Feb. 1857. No. 4195. 



21. MAESDENIA Br. ; Benth. & Hook, f . Gen. PI. ii. p. 772. 



1. M. angolensis N. E. Br. in Kew Bull. 1895, p. 258. 

 PuNGO Andongo. — A herb, climbing extensively on Veitionia senegal- 



ensis Less., with yellowish flowers. In the Cambondo thickets in the 

 prsBsidium, rather rare ; fl. March 1857. No. 4245. 



HuiLLA. — A twining undershrub, woody at the base ; stems terete, 

 thickened at the nodes ; the leaves peduncles pedicels and also the 

 calyx softly pilose ; corolla campanulate, rather fleshy, pale yellow- 

 greenish, the limb quite patent at the time of the open flower. In 

 secondary woods to the west of LopoUo, at an elevation of 5200 ft ; 

 fl. Jan. 1860. No. 4250. 



The following No. should be compared with this species : — 

 PuNGO Andongo. — An ascending, lactescent undershrub. In rather 



poor dense elevated thickets in Sobato de Quilombo Quiacatubia, 



rather rare ; fr. middle of July 1856. No. 4254. 



2. M. racemosa K. Schum. iii Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xvii. p. 147. 

 Gongronema latifoUum Benth. in Hook. Niger Fl. p. 456 (1849). 

 GoLTJNGO Alto.— A shrub, climbing high and widely, with a soft 



pliant lactescent stem, glaucescent foliage, and yellowish- white flowers. 

 In the forests of the higher Queta mountains, sporadic ; scarcely in 

 good fl. Oct. 1856. No. 4228. 



