Bersama Eaullinicides, 53 
Bertiera pista 
B (Ashanti), 106: 
i, 44; 
. Kpessei, 
Betel nut palm,’ 177 
Beteng (Aowin), 93 
Betu oil or tree, 210, 453, 454 
Beurre de Karité, 90 
Bewa or Mano River, 69 
Bewe-Bauban (Mendi), 52 
Bibiabe (Attie), 86 
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WEST AFRICAN 
Forests, 496-500 
md Forest Pro- 
ducts af British West Africa, 
C. Dudgeon, Director- 
General of Agriculture in 
Egypt, 498 
Bullain (Kew), 497-499 
Buleis ri Miscellaneous Infor- 
497 
Bulletin of the Imperial Insti- 
yor ed. by Sir W. Dunstan, 
Gelatoese of Plants collected 
y Mr. and Mrs. Talbot in 
the Oban District, South 
Nigeria, 497 
Der Tropenwirt, by Dr. S. 
Loskin, 499 
Dictionary of the World’s 
Commercial Products, by 
45 A. Slater, B.A., LL.B., 
498 
Die Blitenpflanzen Afrikas, by 
Franz Thonner, 497 
Forestry, by Dr. Adam 
Schwappach, 499 
Forestry in West Africa, by Sir 
Alfred Maloney, 496 
Glossary of Botanic Terms, by 
. Jackson, 496 
Gold Coast Report of Forests, 
by H. N. Thompson, Chief 
Conservator of Forests,South 
Nigeria, 499 
In the Quiana Forest, by Jas. 
Rodway, 499 a 
Journal of an Expedition to 
Explore the Course and 
Termination of the Niger, 
496 
Journal of the Imperial Insti- 
tute, 499 Se 
der 
Kolonien, by BR. Sadebeck, 
498 
Les végétauz utiles de l’ Afrique 
tromecale francaise, by M. 
Chevalier, 500 
List of Trees, Shrubs and 
Climbers of the Gold Coast, 
Ashantee and Northern 
Territories, by T. F. Chipp, 
B.Sec., F.L'S., 499 
Monographien "der Pflanzen- 
familien, 8 vols. by Dr. 
Adolf Engler, 496-497 
I. Moraceex, excluding 
Ficus. 
II. Melastomacez. 
III. Combretacez Com- 
bretum. 
IV. Combretaces, ex- 
cluding Combretum 
V. Sterculiacex. 
VI. Anonacez. 
VII. Strophanthus. 
VIII. Sapotaceez. 
Notes on Nigerian Trees and 
rice by E. W. Foster, 
garseniecs of the Berlin Botan- 
oe Station, containing notes 
“ Die Nutz Holzer der 
Kamerun,” 500 
Pamphlets on Die Nutz 
Holzer Togos, 500 
Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien, 
by Dr. Adolf Engler, 498 
INDEX 
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WEST AFRICAN 
Forgsts—continued. 
Sylviculture in the Tropics, by 
A, F. Broun, Director of 
Woods and Forests, Soudan, 
498 
Teat Book of Botany, by Stras- 
burger, 498 
The Indian Forester, 499 
The Oil Palm and its Varieties, 
by J. H. J. Farquhar, 
Conservator of Forests, 
(Nigeria), 499 
he Principal Forest Trees, by 
H. W. Whitford, Ph.D., 499 
The Timbers of Commerce and 
their =I RERNNCRAOT . iy 
49: 
The Trees, Shrubs, Herbs and 
Climbers of S. Leone, by 
C. E. Lane Poole, 499 
eve ree Plants of Nigeria, 
Timber, by J. BR. Baterden, 
A.M.LC., 498 
Wood, by é.3. Boulger, 498 
Bignoniaces (S. Leone), 60; 
Preaar re 79; Tvory Coast), 
(T re (Nigeria), 192; 
‘go. ‘ ‘igeria 
197, 5, 225, 01; 
(Cameroons), aa 
Bijaje (Hausa), 2 
Bilinga bey 290, 292, 
445; Benin ‘Bilinga, 292, 
417, 418, 422, 445, 446 
Bimbi District, 429 
Bimbwa, 445, 446 
Bingeria Africana, 85 
Biophytum sensitivum, 193 
Biota trees, 4 
Bipindi District, 426, 427, 428, 
ris rity 431, 434, 438, 439, 
a: apl, or Bishiyoyi generic 
ausa), 218 
Bisniarckburg substation (Toe), 
Bissaboko (Attie), 87 
Bissimi (Mendi), 50 
Bitter Bark, 415; B. Kola, 55, 
77; B. Leaf, 409; Bitter 
tomato, oes 
Biunwe (Twi), 9 
Bixa orellana, 30, 365 
Bixacew or Bixines (Nigeria), 
190, 196, 365 
Black Tumbler, 47, be 
Blackwater Plant, 270 
Blackwood, 26, 46 ; B. African 
W., 297; B. Benin N., 
297; 3B. Indian, 386; 
Yoruba Blackwood, "298 
Blepharis, 194 
Blighia sapida, 61, 69, 76, 87, 
ae 137, 196, 222, 229, 341, 
342’, B. sp., 342, 343 
“ Blind? wood or Kapok, 345 
Blita Resthouse (Togo), 117 
Blood Plum of Sierra Leone, 136 
Bloodwood, 221 
Blue dye, 407 
Blue gum, 174 
Bo, 39; B. Celene). 428 
Boa (Bakundi u), 4: 
Boanda (Buea tise, 434, 436 
Bobai (Duala), 4 
Boban; (Bales) 9195 
Bobanja Duala, 428 
Bobbyboya Water (Timani), 57 
Bebe: con or Benin Mahog- 
Bobe a4 "ndiko (Bakundu), 433 
Bobolo (Malimba), 430 
Bodekadun (Yoruba), 395 
Bodget (Mendi), 4 
Bombe (Bakundu), 426 
Bofelei (Mendi), 50 
Bofu (Fanti), 84 
505 
Bogi or Gbojei (Mendi), 52, 60 
Bogo zage (Zanfau), 220 
Bogiie iA 83 
Boi (Men 50 
Bol boi (Yoruba) 367 
Boisima air sae 
Boji a 311 . Albizzia, 
290 
Hills, 18, 154, 300, 311, 
Ses. 493 
Boka or Boko(Bakundu),433,436 
Bokata (Bakundu), 428 
Bokeku (Duala), 426 
Bokombo (Bakundu), 4: 
Bokome eae Bato), 438 
Bokondo (Duala), 4 
Boko-pupa ( yoruba). 344 
Bokuk (Balong), 440; B. ba 
mhale (Duala), 440; B- 
(Etam), 
432 
Bokukulende (Bakossi), 426 
Bokumia (Bakundu), 426 
Bola (Bakundu), 440 
Bolo (Ijaw and pre) 230 
Bolobolo, 345 ; B. fibre, 345 
Bolondo (Duala), 428 
Bolusila (Mangu), 138 
Bomba (Duala), 440 
Bombacacez (Cameroons), 435 ; 
(Gold Coast), 105; (ivory 
Coast), 87; (L iberia), 76; 
(iigeria), 223, 346 5; (Sierra 
Leone), 53 ; ( Togo), 137 
Bombax, 231, 445, 446; 
brevicuspe, 105 ; B. Buono- 
pozense, 53, 76, 87, 105, 138, 
190, 196, 209, 323, 7345, 435; 
B. sp., 105, 346 
Bombay Blackwood, 176 
Bombay cotton seed, 480 
Bomoku ( aap 
Bon (Attie), 8 
Bonabona Yoruba, 178 
Bongani ( 
Bongele on 
: (Bakundu), 
ee 428; (Sanaga 
42) 
Bongossi (Duala), 415, 436, 
445, 4 
Bonjabi ‘(Bakundu), 438 
Bonni so pe 
Bonny River, 1 
Bonugi iT uahohe), 140 
Bonwula or Woula (Duala), 426 
Bonyurome (Mbonoi), 86 
Bonza (Bam! ey 83 
Booni (Mendi), 5 
Boottia abymeinics, 195 
Bopalo or Bololo (Bakundu), 
427, 432 
Bopanda (Bafo) or Bopande 
(Bakundu), 427 
Bope (Bafo), bee ; (Duala), 427 
Bopek (Balong), 431 
Bopolo polo (Duala), 440, 442 
thio; 
ba nji 
428; 
Bopum 
Borassus pium, 70, 93, 
233; B., var. Atl hiopium, 
195, 216, 218, 243; B. 
flabellifer (also called Fan 
or Bottle Palm), 39, 41, 70, 
83, 93, 117, 122, 127, 195, 459 
Borbor, 74 
Borepore (Agni), 8 
Borer_ attacks he Anogeissus, 
374; on Dalbergia, 175; 
on Diospyros, 
Gum Copal, 36; on Mahog- 
any (Leading Shoot Borer), 
167, 175; on Terminalia, 56 
Borgu Province, 300, 453 
Borimba (Bakundu), 442 
Bornu, 190, 198, 206, 207, 209, 
214, 215 
Boro (Yoruba), 302 
Borraginacew (sometimes Bora- 
ginew) (Sierra Leone), 50; 
(Gold Coast), 112; (Togo), 
143; (Nigeria), 192, 215, 
224, 396 ; Cameroons, 440 
