Deinbollia] xli. sapindace^e. 16& 



which in that case would probably be included in the type species 

 of the genus, D.pinnata Schum. & Thonn. Guin. PI. p. 242 (1827) 

 not of Baker, I.e. : — 



Ambkiz. — At the lake Quibanza. Fruit scarlet. Name " Muene 

 muene." No. 4525. 



Golungo Alto. — A low shrub ; calyx rufous-tomentose ; petals 

 white. In thickets sprung up after cultivation, by the road leading to 

 Menha Lula ; fl. end of July 1855. No. 4527. A shrub of 4 to 5 ft., 

 with white flowers. In bushy places near the Cuango, rather rare ; 

 fl. July 1855. No. 4528. A bush 4 to 7 ft. high, trunk erect at the 

 base, more or less oblique above ; leaflets rigidly coriaceous, variable in 

 number ; flowers white-yellowish (stamens 13 in one case) ; ripe fruit 

 red. In thickets among the mountains of Queta ; fl. middle of August 

 1856. No. 4529. A tree-like shrub, 3 to 5 ft. high, erect, but little 

 branched, evergreen ; flowers polygamous (male and hermaphrodite) ; 

 calyx-segments rounded-ovate, 4 or 5, ciliate on the margin, much 

 imbricate ; petals 4 or 5, longer than the calyx, whitish ; ciliate, con- 

 nivent, with a large scale within ; stamens 16 to 20, strictly erect from 

 the inside of the thick disk, very villous, almost hispid ; anthers 2-celled, 

 longitudinally dehiscent. In secondary thickets on the right bank of 

 the Cuango, by the Ambaca road and near Sange ; fl. and young fr. 

 middle of Oct. 1855. No. 4530. 



The following No., with fruiting racemes and without foliage, 

 should also be compared with this species : — 



Zenza do'Golungo. — In the forests of the mountains of Mongolo ; 

 fr. Sept. 1854. No. 4535. 



5. APHAKIA Blume, Bijdr. p. 236 (1825). Sapindus Benth.. 

 & Hook, f . Gen. PI. i. p. 404 pro parte. 



1. A. senegalensis Radlk. in Sitzb. Akad. Muench. viii. (1878), 

 p. 238. 



Sapindus senegalensis Juss. (t. Radlk.) ex Poir. in Lam. Encycl. 

 Meth. vi. p. 666 (1804) excl. desoript. ; Guill. & Perr. Fl. Senegamb. 

 p. 117 (1831); De Less. Ic. Sel. PL iii. p. 22, t. 38 (1837); 

 Baker in Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. i. p. 430. Omithrophe thyrsoides 

 Schum. & Thonn. Guin. PI. p. 185 (1827). Schmidelia thyrsoides 

 Baker, I.e., p. 423. 



Llbongo. — A tree of 15 to 25 ft., or in secondary woods an arbo- 

 rescent shrub, evergreen, with a dense crown ; leaves bifoliolate, char- 

 taceous-rigid, glossy, bright green ; flowers polygamous, yellowish. 

 Abundant in wooded situations near the river Lifune, in the upper 

 parts of the district ; fl. end of Sept. 1858. No. 4532. 



Icolo e Bengo. — A tree of 20 ft., with a dense and broad crown and 

 with the habit of Mangifera indica L. ; leaves bifoliolate ; flowers 

 yellowish. Sparingly, in wooded places at the river Zenza, near 

 Camutamba ; fl. beginning of Sept. 1857. No. 4533. 



Zenza do Golungo. — A tree of 20 to 30 ft., with a very dense^ 

 ovoid-spherical crown ; leaves bifoliolate, coriaceous, glossy, bright 

 green ; flowers yellowish. At the margins of streams in wooded 

 depressions between Tanderachique and Quicanda, at Quindjongo ; 

 fl. 4 Sept. 1857. No. 4534. 



2. A. golungensis Hiern, sp. n. 



A shrub of 4 to 5 ft. with hard wood, becoming in the primitive 



