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A systematic, region-focused catalogue of vascular plants that presents gymnosperm and angiosperm treatments with family-by-family and genus-by-genus descriptions. The text supplies artificial keys for dicotyledons and monocotyledons, a conspectus of principal plant groups, and a glossary of botanical terms to aid identification. Species accounts include brief descriptions, notes on vernacular names in many local languages, and mentions of economic or practical uses. Supplementary material comprises indexes to generic and family names and multiple native-name lists, creating a practical reference for field identification and study of the region's plant diversity.

INDEX TO FAMILY NAMES.

PAGE
Acanthaceæ 337
Alismataceæ 365
Amarantaceæ 81
Amaryllidaceæ 391
Ampelidaceæ 223
Anacardiaceæ 233
Anonaceæ 49
Apocynaceæ 244
Aponogetonaceæ 366
Aristolochiaceæ 54
Araceæ 369
Asclepiadaceæ 248
Balsaminaceæ 89
Basellaceæ 86
Bignoniaceæ 334
Bixaceæ 96
Bombacaceæ 124
Boraginaceæ 302
Burseraceæ 229
Butomaceæ 366
Cactaceæ 106
Caesalpiniaceæ 160
Campanulaceæ 299
Cannabinaceæ 217
Capparidaceæ 56
Caricaceæ 105
Caryophyllaceæ 70
Celastraceæ 218
Ceratophyllaceæ 52
Chailletiaceæ 160
Chenopodiaceæ 79
Cochlospermaceæ 96
Combretaceæ 109
Commelinaceæ 387
Compositæ 274
Connaraceæ 236
Convolvulaceæ 313
Crassulaceæ 68
Cruciferæ 63
Cucurbitaceæ 99
Cycadaceæ 48
Cyperaceæ 404
Dilleniaceæ 96
Dioscoreaceæ 385
Dipterocarpaceæ 107
Droseraceæ 69
Ebenaceæ 238
Elatinaceæ 70
Ericaceæ 238
Eriocaulaceæ 403
Euphorbiaceæ 134
Ficoidaceæ 74
Flacourtiaceæ 97
Frankeniaceæ 98
Fumariaceæ 56
Gentianaceæ 300
Geraniaceæ 88
Gnetaceæ 48
Gramineæ 430
Guttiferæ 117
Halorrhagaceæ 92
Hippocrateaceæ 218
Hydnoraceæ 55
Hydrocharitaceæ 371
Hydrophyllaceæ 302
Hypericaceæ 116
Illecebraceæ 78
Iridaceæ 393
Labiatæ 355
Lemnaceæ 373
Lentibulariaceæ 333
Liliaceæ 373
Linaceæ 86
Lobeliaceæ 298
Loganiaceæ 241
Loranthaceæ 220
Lythraceæ 89
Malvaceæ 125
Marantaceæ 395
Melastomataceæ 108
Meliaceæ 230
Menispermaceæ 53
Mimosaceæ 166
Molluginaceæ 72
Moraceæ 209
Moringaceæ 63
Musaceæ 396
Myrsinaceæ 240
Myrtaceæ 107
Naiadaceæ 367
Nyctaginaceæ 94
Nymphaeaceæ 52
Ochnaceæ 106
Olacaceæ 220
Oleaceæ 242
Onagraceæ 91
Opiliaceæ 220
Orchidaceæ 396
Orobanchaceæ 333
Oxalidaceæ 88
Palmæ 401
Pandanaceæ 403
Papaveraceæ 56
Papilionaceæ 175
Passifloraceæ 98
Pedaliaceæ 336
Phytolaccaceæ 78
Piperaceæ 55
Pittosporaceæ 96
Plantaginaceæ 301
Plumbaginaceæ 301
Podostemonaceæ 70
Polygalaceæ 67
Polygonaceæ 76
Pontederiaceæ 384
Portulacaceæ 75
Potamogetonaceæ 367
Primulaceæ 301
Proteaceæ 95
Punicaceæ 91
Ranunculaceæ 51
Resedaceæ 66
Rhamnaceæ 222
Rhizophoraceæ 116
Rosaceæ 159
Rubiaceæ 257
Rutaceæ 226
Salicaceæ 209
Salvadoraceæ 219
Samydaceæ 97
Santalaceæ 222
Sapindaceæ 232
Sapotaceæ 239
Saxifragaceæ 69
Scrophulariaceæ 324
Simarubaceæ 227
Solanaceæ 308
Sterculiaceæ 122
Taccaceæ 385
Tamaricaceæ 98
Thymelæaceæ 92
Tiliaceæ 117
Turneraceæ 56
Typhaceæ 368
Ulmaceæ 158
Umbelliferæ 237
Urticaceæ 216
Verbenaceæ 349
Violaceæ 66
Vitaceæ 223
Zingiberaceæ 393
Zygophyllaceæ 86

FOOTNOTES:

[1]Notes were also drawn at a later date from “The Useful Plants of Nigeria,” J. H. Holland. Kew Bulletin, Additional Series.

[2]Macmillan & Co., St. Martin’s St., London, W.C.2 (1926), 20s. net.

[3]The names used for these three groups are applied here for the convenience of the student. The “Parietales” in this sense are not the Parietales of either Bentham & Hooker or of Engler.

[4]The flowers of this family (which consist of 5 usually free sepals, a 5-lobed corolla, 5 stamens and a pistil of 2 carpels) are peculiar (i) by the coronal lobes, either free or connate, simple or double at or inside the mouth of the tube of the corolla; (ii) by the stamens which, although exceptionally free at the base, are usually connate by the filaments; these, with the anthers and their appendages forming the staminal column, but the anthers being free or united to the dilated part of the style; the anthers are 2, dehiscing by terminal or lateral slits and are continued on the margins or below the pollen cells by wing-like processes (anther-wings); the connectives of the anthers are often produced into membranous (rarely fleshy or inflated) terminal, sometimes connate appendages, or apiculate, or unappendaged; (iii) by the pollen which is either granular or more commonly united into 1 or 2 clavate, waxy masses or pollinia; (iv) by the pistil which, although consisting of 2 carpels, is united above into a dilated pentagonal disk; (v) by the fruit consisting of 2 follicles or by abortion one only, the seeds being usually numerous, imbricate, somewhat like fish scales, generally crowned with a tuft of long silky hairs.

[5]Herbs; stems cylindrical or trigonous, solid. Leaves grass-like, tough, but sheaths (except in Eriospora Schweinfurthiana) not slit down one side. Infl. umbellate, capitate or panicled, made up of spikes bearing spikelets composed of an axis (rhachilla) and of empty or flower-bearing bracts (glumes). Fl. minute, 1 or 2-sexual, in axils of glumes. Per. 0, or consisting of 2-6 hypogynous scales or bristles; sta. 1-3, anthers basifixed; style 2-3 branched, or subentire, base often thickened; fruit a compressed or 3-gonous nut.

[6]Differs from Cyperus by never being leafless, by disarticulation of (always winged) rhachilla in one piece above the two lowest empty glumes, and by the spikelets which, in Cyperus never less than 5 fld., may here be as little as 1 fld. (although at times up to 20 fld.).

Transcriber's note:

  • Several of the Keys to the families (starting pg. 16) have had their key steps marked with letters, in the style of the Key to the genera of Grasses (pg. 430).
  • pg 1 Changed: male organs of a flowers to: flower
  • pg 5 Changed: Gnetaceæ and Cyacadaceæ to: Cycadaceæ
  • pg 5 Changed: glass-like, transparent or trunslucent to: translucent
  • pg 10 Changed: bundles by junction of filamens to: filaments
  • pg 11 Changed: generally separate at muturity to: maturity
  • pg 12 From: stamen, the ovone male organ of the flower. removed: ovone
  • pg 35 Changed: Ovules 1-2 in each cell; corolla lobes inbricate to: imbricate
  • pg 45 Changed: march or aquatic herbs to: marsh
  • pg 46 Changed: Pontederiacæ (part) to: Pontederiaceæ
  • pg 47 Changed: Zinziberaceæ to: Zingiberaceæ
  • pg 54 Changed: maroon-coloured, unilateral, legulate to: ligulate
  • pg 56 Changed: Borber Desert to: Berber
  • pg 63 Changed: BUN—Borun to: Burun
  • pg 63 Changed: hairs shellate. Pods subsessile to: stellate
  • pg 65 Changed: MAHAD, NAMNAM (Egyt) to: Egypt
  • pg 71 Changed: P. spicata Arnolt. to: Arnott.
  • pg 73 (Under Glinus lotoides) Changed: Bahr El Ghazar Prov. to: Ghazal
  • pg 84 Changed: Pupalla lappacea Juss. to: Pupalia
  • pg 85 Changed: terminal, straw-colouerd to: straw-coloured
  • pg 87 Changed: Seetzenia africana Br. to: R. Br.
  • pg 93 Changed: Bahr El Ghazal Pdov. (Niamniam-land to: Prov.
  • pg 94 (Under B. [Boerhaavia] repens var. diffusa) Changed: Fung. Prov. (Fazowhli) to: Fazoghli
  • pg 102 Changed: KHIAR—Arabfl to: Arab.
  • pg 105 Changed: Cucurbita maxima Dushesne. to: Duchesne.
  • pg 108 Changed: Jebel (Madi); Bahr El Grazal to: Ghazal
  • pg 111 Changed: broadly lanceolate or elliptic accuminate to: acuminate
  • pg 129 Changed: Kosteletzkya adoenis Hochst. to: adoensis
  • pg 133 Changed: Cienfugosia digitata Cav. to: Cienfuegosia
  • pg 133 Changed: G. obtusiolium Roxb. to: obtusifolium
  • pg 149 Changed: Male fl. calx 5-lobed valvate to: calyx
  • pg 153 (Under A. [Acalypha] villicaulis) Changed: styles 3, lacinate to: laciniate
  • pg 155 A. cordata Benth. formatted as a synonim instead: A. cordata Benth.
  • pg 160 At the end of: Parkinsonia aculeata Linn. SESABAN (wrongly named)— added: Arab.
  • pg 166 Changed: P. filicoida Welw. to: filicoidea
  • pg 167 Changed: Piptadenia africana Hook. to: Hook. f.
  • pg 170 Changed: Flowers globose, yellow, about 1 lin. diam. to: 1 in. diam.
  • pg 173 Changed: A. hecataphylla Steud. to: hecatophylla
  • pg 178 Changed: Pod silky, unde ½ in. to: under
  • pg 179 "White Nile Prov. (J. Arashkol)." moved from right under C. goreensis to two lines above, under C. podocarpa
  • pg 180 Changed: Argyroiobium abyssinicum Jaub. & Spach. to: Argyrolobium
  • pg 188 Changed: I. [Indigofera] tripoides Baker. to: tritoides
  • pg 189 Changed: Biserula Pelecinus L. Hochst. to: Biserula Pelecinus L.
  • pg 198 Changed: Dongolo Prov. (Cultivated). to: Dongola
  • pg 202 Changed: Leaflets 3, cenral roundish to: central
  • pg 212 Changed: grabrous. Receptacle not known to: glabrous
  • pg 216 Changed: 3-8 in. long, coriceous to: coriaceous
  • pg 221 Changed: young parts rusty-tomotose to: rusty-tomentose
  • pg 222 Changed: usually one straight and one ecurved to: recurved
  • pg 230 Changed: Turræa Vogellii Hook. f. to: Vogelii
  • pg 255 Changed: Rd Sea, Kassala & Kordofan to: Red
  • pg 267 Changed: Fozoghli and Abu Sugra to: Fazoghli
  • pg 274 Changed: Leaves vertillate, ovate, cordate to: verticillate
  • pg 281 Changed: Bahr El Jebel (Sudd 8° 40 in.) to: (Sudd 8° 40″)
  • pg 282 Changed: Kordofan Prof. (J. Um Darrag) to: Prov.
  • pg 291 Changed: few minute or more usally wanting to: usually
  • pg 299 Changed: L. [Lobelia] trievarchi R. Good. to: trierarchi
  • pg 300 Changed: GENTIAMACEÆ to: GENTIANACEÆ
  • pg 319 Changed: petioles and penduncles winged to: peduncles
  • pg 353 (Under C. [Clerodendron] cordifolium) switched the positions of the line starting with "white, tube ⅔ in. long" and the line starting with "6,000 ft.); Bahr El Ghazal Prov."
  • pg 360 Changed: Lavandula pubescens Dene. to: Decne.
  • pg 361 Changed: Salvia nudicalis Vahl. to: nudicaulis
  • pg 374 (Under A. [Asparagus] africanus) Changed: Bash El Jebel to: Bahr
  • pg 376 Changed: Asphodelus fistulosus Linn. var. tenufolius Baker. to: tenuifolius
  • pg 402 Changed: somtimes spiny tendril to: sometimes
  • pg 406 Changed: North Khordofan Prov. to: Kordofan
  • pg 410 Changed: Spikelets many in dense heads, dusky or brown, 10-30 fid. to: 10-30 fld.
  • pg 437 Changed: 903 Leplochloa to: Leptochloa
  • pg 460 Changed: E. pyrmidalis Hitchcock and Chase. to: pyramidalis
  • pg 463 Changed: 81 Sacciolepis ciliocincta to: 881
  • pg 464 (Under S. [Sacciolepis] micrococca) Changed: Spikelets crowded, swollen, ¼-in. to: 1/24 in.
    (Cf. R. Massey Sudan grasses, 1926)
  • pg 466 Changed: loose panicle up to 6 in. land to: 6 in. long
  • pg 468 (Under P. [Pennisetum] ovale) Changed: Uper White Nile Prov. to: Upper
  • pg 481 (Under Eleusine indica) Changed: Spikelets 1/8-1/16 in. long to: 1/8-1/6
  • pg 489 Changed: Rikan to: Rihan
  • pg 493 Changed: Akhalkuala to: Aknalkuala
  • pg 497 Changed: Antephora to: Anthephora
  • pg 497 Changed: Cienfugosia to: Cienfuegosia
  • pg 498 Changed: Enarthocarpus to: Enarthrocarpus
  • pg 498 Changed: Erpthrophlæum to: Erythrophlæum
  • pg 498 Changed: Farsettia to: Farsetia
  • pg 499 Changed: Legenaria to: Lagenaria
  • pg 500 Changed: Pantatropis to: Pentatropis
  • pg 502 Changed: Halorraghaceæ to: Halorrhagaceæ
  • pg 502 Changed: Scrophularaceæ to: Scrophulariaceæ
  • Minor changes in punctuation have been done silently.
  • Other spelling inconsistencies have been left unchanged.