180 xlii. ANACAEDiACEiE. [Calesiam 



thence gradually filiform ; anthers cordate-oblong, introrse, 2-celled, 

 longitudinally dehiscing ; styles apparently 4, cohering, more or 

 less truncate at the apex ; stigmas sessile, oblong, slender, 

 arranged in a radiating manner. Female inflorescence, like the 

 male but smaller, 2 to 4 in. long, and with very short ultimate 

 pedicels ; young fruit ^ in. long, J in. broad, somewhat compressed, 

 glabrous, not or scarcely marked by any remains of styles at the 

 apex, based with the small persistent calyx, 1-celled. 



Golungo Alto. — In the primitive forests of Quibanga and at the 

 banks of the river Delamboa ; a tree of 30 to 50 ft. ; male fl. at the 

 latter station, 24 Jan. 1856. No. 4543. Rather rare in the primitive 

 forests of Mata de Quibanga of Sobato Mussengue ; a tree of 25 to 

 30 ft. ; with young fr. Dec. 1855. No. 4542. 



Nearly related to C. Wodier (Calesium Wodier 0. Kuntze) ; and 

 apparently to C. Stuhlmannii, that is, Odina Stuhlmannii Engl. Pflanz. 

 Ost-Afrik. Part C, p. 244 (1895). 



7. S0RINDEIA P. Thouars; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. i. p. 419. 



1. S. acutifolia Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xi., Beiblatt No. 26, p. 6 (1890). 



Island op St. Thomas. — A large timber-tree ; local name " Gogo" 

 vermelho " or " Grogd." Leafy branch, without fl. or fr. No. 6753. 



This determination is very doubtful ; it was suggested by the local 

 name Gogo, which belongs to the species, according to Henriques in 

 Bol. Soc. Brot. x. p. 110. 



8. SCHINUS L. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. i. p. 422. 



1. S. molle L. ! Sp. PI. edit. 1, p. 388 (1753); Engler in DO. 

 Monogr. Phanerog. iv. p. 333 (1883). 



Var. /J. Areira DC. Prodr. ii. p. 74 (1825) ; Engler, I.e. 



S. Areira L. ! Sp. PI. edit. 1, p. 389 (1753). 



Cape de Verde Islands. — A bush, 15 ft. high ; cultivated in damp 

 valleys of the island of Sant Iago ; Jan. 1861. A leaf only in the 

 British Museum set. No. 4446. 



9. HEEEIA Meisn. Plant. Vascul. Gen. i. p. 75 (1837), ii. 

 pp. 55, 349 ; non Schlecht. (1839). Anaphrenium, E. Mey. ex 

 Endl. Gen. Plant, p. 1134 sub n. 5924, ex Arnott in Hook. 

 Journ. Bot. iii. p. 148 (Dec. 1840) (Anafrenium) ; Engler in DC. 

 Monogr. Phanerog. iv. p. 3,55 (1883). Rhus Benth. & Hook. f. 

 Gen. PI. i. p. 418, pro parte. 



1. H. insignis O. Kuntze, Revis. Gen. PI. i. p. 152 (1891); 

 Engler. Pflanz. Ost-Afrik., Part C, p. 245 (1895). 



Anaphrenium abyssinicum Hochst. in Plant. Abyss, exsicc. ii. 

 n. 706 (U. i. 1842) and in Flora, 1844, p. 32; Engler in DC. 

 Monogr. Phanerog. iv. p. 357, tab. xiii. fig. 15-18 (1883), partly. 

 Ozoroa insignis Delile in Ann. Sc. Nat., Ser. II., xx. p. 91, t. 1, 

 f. 3 (August 1843). Rhus insignis Oliv. El. Trop. Afr. i. p. 437. 



Var. latifolia Engler, Pflanz. Ost-Afrik., Part C, p. 245 (1895). 



Pungo Andongo. — A tree, 10 to 15 ft. high, or occasionally attaining 

 20 ft. ; trunk straight, 6 to 12 in. in diam. at the base, as well as the 

 branches abounding with a brilliant whitish resin ; branches spreading, 



