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Index of scientific plant names
Page numbers printed in bold refer to main treatment; page numbers in italics refer to line drawingsThe species names listed in the section on 'Timbers with other primary use' to. 681) are not repeatedhere.
ACocio medrnsii, 120ACo!yphoglobrot0, 23Actoo SCObrifo!to, 268Acorus CUIomus, 47ACrocorpus Ironnifolius, 23, 24Adonsonio digitot0, 63, 489Adjno microceph010, 162Afromomum meleguet0, 423, 557, 607Afrocu, :pus foieutus, 255, 503Afrocronio uolhensii, 243Afzelio of neon0, 26, 28, 33, 34, 36, 40, 43, 476A1zelio hello, 28, 31, 33, 36, 37, 40, 43, 318Afzelio bello var. bell0, 34A1zelio bello var. globru, 34A1zelio bello var. grociolor, 33A1zeli0 64iug0, 404Angelio bipindensis, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37,
39, 40, 43Alt:e!to brocteot0, 34Afzeliopochylob0, 27, 28, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 40,
43
A1ze!toporuiftor0, 34A1zelio quoitzensis, 41, 43, 175, 489Alongium begoniifo!turn, 45Alongium chinense, 45, 46Alongium lamarch, I, 47Alongium soluiifolium, 47A1bizio odionthifoli0, 335A1b, zio ontoneston0, 175Alehorne0/10nbund0, 359Allophylus o6yssinicus, 48Allophylus orboreus, 49Allophylus cobbe, 49Allophy!us htwuensis, 49Allophylus macrocorpus, 49Allophy!us peruillei, 49Allophyluspseudoponiculotus, 49Alluoudi0 o800ndens, 50Alluoudio dumos0, 50Alluoi, digprocer0, 49Alitus ocuminot0, 51Alitus joru!lensis, 52Alitus itepolensis, 52Alsodei0 o760re0, 562AIStonio boonei, 58Andropogon teetorum, 4/6Androstochysjohnsonii, 53, 54, 138Antsophy!!e0 o6tusifoli0, 55
Annickio offmis, 56, 58, 60Annickio Qinbigu0, 61Annickio chioronth0, 56, 58, 59ArtnLchio Aummeroe, 61Annickio Iebrunii, 61Annickiopo!ycorp0, 58, 60, 61Anogeissus lotifoli0, 66Anogeissus leiocorp0, 62, 65, 243Anogeissus schimperi, 62Anonidium monnii, 225Anopyxis hidineon0, 68, 69Arithocleisto gro?Idi/1070, 70Arithocleisto keniensis, 70Arithocleist0 20mbesioc0, 70Arithonotho ocuminot0, 76Arith0,10tho crossifoli0, 76Arithonotho exp!icons, 4/9Arithonothofrogrons, 72, 73, 359Arith0,10tho gilletii, 76Arithonotho macrophy110, 74Arithostemo oubryonum, 77Arithostemo inoddgoscoriense, 76Arithostemo senegolense, 77Antrocoryon hmmeonum, 78, 79Antrocoryon microster, 80, 82Antrocoryon norinonii, 82, 83Aphonocoly" heitzii, 83, 84Aphonocolyx microphy!jus, 85Aphonocoly" microphyllus subsp. coinpoctus,
85
Aphonocoly, c microphyllus subsp.microphy!Jus, 85
Aphonoco!yxpteridophyllus, 85Apodocepholo begueon0, 87Apodocepholopouctftor0, 86Apodytes dimidiot0, 87, 88Aptondro zenheri, 90, 508Asterarithe OSterios, 91Astergrithe OSterios subsp. OSterios, 91Asterarithe OSterios subsp. triangularis, 91Astergrithe lutea, 91Asteropeio incphersonii, 92, 93Asteropeio multi/1070, 92, 93Asteropeio rhopo!oides, 92AMcoumeo Mumeon0, 79, 81, 336, 378, 438,
479, '508, 536, 552, 565AUIococolyxjosminiftor0, 93foodirochtu indica, 404
787
788 TIMBERS2
Bothioeo instgnis, 94, 95Bothioeo Instgnis subsp. instgnis, 95Bothioeo instgnis subsp. minor, 95Bothioeu minor, 95Bothioeop!urni, go, 96, 371, 372Bophiopsisporuiftor0, 99Buphiopsis stuhlmonrtii, 99Bothioeo rubriftor0, 161Buttdouini0 /114ggeiformis, 100Bondouinzu IOUuelii, 101BOILdouinio routeoillei, 101Bowhirtio grondidieri, 102Butthinio hildebrondtit, 102Boilhinio mudogoscoriensis, 102Bowhinio morondouensis, 102Butthiniopodopet010, 101Begueo apetolu, 102Berlinioocuminot0, 108Berlinio gunculot0, 107, 110Berliniu bifoliolot0, 642Berlini0 670cteos0, 103, 104, 106Berlinio confi, so, 104, 105, 107, 110, 4/5Berlinio congolensis, 107, 110Berlinio congce0, 107, 110Berlinio eruibion0, 107Berlinio giorgii, 107Berlinio grondtftor0, 107, 108, 110Berlinio he Ltdelotio, IQ, 108Berlinio occidentolis, 104, 105, 4/5Berliniopolyphy!10, 643Berlinio Dirtdicons, 107Berthol!etio excels0, 534Bikinio breynei, 1/7Bikinio congensis, 1/7Bikinio conoce0, 1/1, 1/2Bikinio durandii, 1/3Bikinio Ie-testui, 1/5, 1/6Bikinio Ie-testut subsp. Ie-testui, 1/6Bikinio Ie-testui subsp. ingyumbensis, 1/6Bikiniopellegrim, , 1/6Bischofiojouonicu, 1/8, 1/9Biuiniojolbertit, 120Blighto sopid0, 122, 123Blighto un4iugot0, 125, 127Blighto weiwitschti, 128, 129Blighto wellt^its chit var. boricoensis, 130Blotio oblongi/biter, 668Bobgu?Into fistuloides, 131, 132Bobgunnio inoddgoscoriensis, 133, 135, 220Bomberx ceibu, 120Brachyloeno discolor, 138, 139Brochyloeno humerisis, 137, 138, 223Brachyloeno hutchinsii, 137Brochy!deno meFond, 142Brochy!deno microphy110, 142Bydeftyloenoperrieri, 142
Brochyloeno ruini/lord, 140, 142Brochyloeno romiftoro var. bemien, 142Brachyloeno ruini/1070 var. coinorensis, 142Brochyloeno ruiniftoro var. ruini/lord, 142Brochyloeno rotundot0, 138Brochy!geno ste!Julifer0, 142Brochystegio cynometroides, 143, 144, 146, 151Brochystegio ei, ryeom0, 144, 146, 151, 453Brochystegio gigueesce, Is, 160Brochystegio hennedyi, 156Brochystegio hloinei, 436Brochystegio IOUrentii, 147, 148, 154, 605Brachystegio Ieonensis, 144, 150, 151Brochystegio Iujoe, 156Brochystegio microphy110, 160Brachystegio mildbroedii, 152, 153BTOchystegio itigeric0, 151, 154Brachystegi0,120ng, 152Brochystegio spiciformis, 156Brochystegio tornorindoides, 158, 160Brochystegio tumorindoides subsp.
microphyllu, 160Brochystegio tornorindoides subsp.
tumorindoides, 160Brachystegio tamarindoides subsp. torrei, 160Brochystegio toFret, 160Brochystegiozenkeri, 147, 149Brondzeio fineifoli0, 161Breonudio microcephu10, 162Breonodio salicina, 162, 163Breortio botuiniz, 166Breoniu chinensis, 166Breonio cuspidot0, 166Breon!o decoryon0, 165Breonio frogiferu, 166Breonio henrouin0, 165Breonio ingcrocorpu, 166Breonio mudogoscoriensts, 165Breonioperrieri, 165Breonio stipulot0, 166Bridelio oubreuillei, 166Brideliu grondis, 166, 167, 170, 486Bridelio micronth0, 167, 169, 170Bridelio ridelle, 1sts, 170Bridelio stenocorp0, 169Bridelio tulosneon0, 172Bullockio dyscriton, 173Bullockio mombozensis, 173Burheo of neon0, 174, 175, 342, 4/6Busseo mossoiensts, 179Busseo occidentalis, 177, 178, 318BusseoperrierL, 179Busseo soholou0, 179Cueso!pinio dolei, 616Cuesu!pinto irisolit0, 616Calorieob0 67euipes, 505
Calorieobo gi!gion0, 505Golophyllum chopelieri, 407CUIophyllum mophyllum, 120Canthium dyscritoit, 173Cunthium mombozense, 173Conthium o60uotum, 551Conthium rubrocostotum, 550Canthium uulgore, 550GOPsicum grinuum, 122Goryo!ohio o160, 180Guruo!objoglobrescens, 180Corpo!ohio goetzei, 181Gulpolobio lutea, 181Coseorio buttiscombei, 181, 182Coseorio bridelioides, 423Coseorio errg!eri, 182Coseorio glodiiformis, 182Coseorio itigrescens, 183Cussio hippophollus, 184Cossio IOCte0, 589Cussine buchonunii, 331Cossine matobe!ic0, 332Cossinepopi1!o80, 332Cossine tronsuoolensis, 332CODocoo oure0, 185Gougeoo quintosii, 184Cecropiopeltot0, 479Geltis odolfi-hiderjet, 185, 186, 193, 196Geltis o17icon0, 188, 189Geltis brieyi, 197Geltis brownii, 194Geltis durondii, 190Celtis gomphophy110, 190, 193, 196Geltis tritegrifoli0, 197Geltis foroussion0, 188Geltis mildbroedii, 187, 190, 192, 194, 196, 197Geltisphi!ippensis, 194Celtis prontlii, 194Geltis soyauxii, 194, 195, 197Celtis tessmo, Init, 197Geltts tokg, 197, 198Geltis cotghtii, 194Geltis zenheri, 187, 190, 193, 194, 195, 197Cepholosphoero usermborensis, 199, 200, 554Chuetochme artstot0, 201, 202Choetochme mudogoscorie, 1sts, 201Choetochme microcorp0, 201Chid!owio songuine0, 203Cleistonthus COMdotus, 204Cleistonthus inichelsonii, 204CleistonthL, s mildbroedii, 204Cleistonthus schlechteri, 205Cleistopholis glauca, 207Cleistopholispotens, 205, 207Cleistopholis stoudtii, 207, 208Coelocoryon botryoides, 210
Coelocoryon kloinei, 208Coelocoryon orycorpum, 210Coe!ocoryonpreussii, 208, 209Coelocoryo, Isphoerocorpum, 210Golo luteriti0, 335Golophospermum mopone, 176, 211, 213, 220,
600
Golubrino orborescens, 218Golubrino OSiotic0, 216, 218Golubrino decipiens, 216Golubrtit0 1070100tr0, 217Goluilleo rocemos0, 218Combretodendron @1nconum, 526Combretodendron ingcrocorpum, 526Combretum errgleri, 222, 223, 224Combretum glutinosum, 65Combretum tinberbe, 176, 219, 221Combretum Aruussii, 224Combretum schumonnii, 222, 223Combretum zeyheri, 174Copoifero Ie-testui, 592GOPoifero mildbroedii, 225GOPoifero mopone, 211GOPoifero religiosa, 226, 369GOPoifero solthou, Id0, 225, 228, 229Cordi0 o6yssintc0, 230Cordio of neon0, 230Cordio cuffr0, 237Cordio minenit, 233, 234Cordiop!otythyrs0, 233, 234, 236Cordio senego!errsis, 232Cordio subcordot0, 236, 237Cordy10 o17icon0, 238, 239, 242Cordylo densi/10r0, 240Cordylu horok0, 326Cordylo ingdogoscoriensis, 325Cordylopinnot0, 240, 241Cordylo richordii, 240Cordylu somoliensis, 240Cornus o01hensii, 243Croton cotoneoster, 249Croton diehogomus, 246Croton longirocemosus, 246Croton inghofoliensis, 249Oroton megolobotrys, 246Oroton me8010corpus, 245, 246Croton mongue, 248Croton inuncutus, 249Crotonpenduli/10rus, 246Croton wellensii, 246Crudiogobonensis, 250CFudio senegalerrsis, 249Cryptosepo!urn stoudtti, 250, 251Cryptosepolum tetrophyllum, 251Ctenolophon errglerionus, 252, 253Cuponio Joeuis, 473
INDEXOFSCIENTIFICPLANTNAMES 789
790 TIMBERS2
Curtisio dentot0, 254Curtisiofogine0, 254Cussorti0 o, 607e0, 257Cussonio boricoensis, 257Cussonio ho!stii, 257Cussonio sptcot0, 257Cussonio zimmermonnii, 256CUDiero acuti/10r0, 258CMuiero dig!one'usis, 257CUDiero ingcrour0, 257Cynometr0 o670homii, 267Cynometr0 o1exondri, 258, 259, 433Cynometro oriont0, 261, 262Cynometro ourit0, 267Cynometro coinmersorrion0, 267Cynometro douphinensis, 267Cynometro her, thei, 263, 266Cynometro Jujue, 265Cynometro mudogoscoriensis, 266Cynometro monnLi, 264Cynometro megalophy110, 262Cynometro sohulou0, 267Cynometro uogelii, 262Cynometro webberi, 260Cyrtogonone urgente0, 267Doctylodeni0 607teri, 269Docty!odenio SCObrifoli0, 268Daibergio melonoxy!on, 134, 223, 302Donielli0 o1steenion0, 270Doniellio Mornei, 269, 272, 279Doniellio oblong0, 271Doniellio oge0, 271, 273, 279Doniellio onDen, 274, 276, 4/6Donielliopynoertii, 271Doniellio soyouxii, 271Doniellio thurifer0, 272, 278, 280DOSy!epis tritegr0, 281DOSylepts Ieptophy!IQ, 281DOSy!epis racemos0, 282Deinbollio curieifoli0, 283Deinbollio Iuluo-tomente110, 283Deinbollio grondifoli0, 282Deinbollio macroco, p0, 283Deinbollio moiliuscu10, 283Deinbollioperuillet, 283Detorium heude!otionum, 285Detorium ingcrocorpum, 283, 287Detorium microco, PMm, 286, 287Deterrinm senegole, Ise, 285, 286Did!topsis of neon0, 676Diolium origolense, 289, 292DidIturn dubreuillei, 288, 289Dialium bipindense, 289Digitum corbisieri, 289, 359Digitum dinhlogei, 289Digitum errg!end, Ium, 289
DidIturn excelsum, 290Digitum Ileuryt, 289Digitum gumeense, 289, 290Digitum holtzti, 290Dialium macronthum, 291Dialium mudogoscoriense, 290Did!turn occidento!e, 290Diolium orientole, 290Digliumpochyphyllum, 289, 291, 292Dioliumpentondrum, 290Dinlium schlechteri, 289Dialium soyauxii, 290DidIturn Mittfoliolotum, 290, 397DidIturn Joinbotoense, 291DidIturn zenheri, 290Didelotio of neon0, 293, 294, 295Dide!oti0 o12e!it, 295Dideloti0 67euiponiculot0, 293, 294, 295Didelotio idoe, 293, 294Didelotio letouzeyi, 293, 294, 295Dilobeio tenuineruis, 297Dilobeio thouorsii, 296, 297Diocleo reflex0, 272Diogoo zenheri, 359Dioscoreo minuti/lord, 563Diospyros o6yssinic0, 298, 299Diospyros o6ysstnico subsp. o6ysstrtic0, 300Diospyros 60010, 314Diospyros bussei, 310Diospyros conocorp0, 314Diospyros cooperi, 314Diospyros cornii, 310Diospyros crossi/1070, 301, 302, 308, 309Diospyrosebenum, 310Diospyros enjotii, 314Diospyrosferre0, 310Diospyros groci!toes, 304Diospyros greenwuyi, 310Diospyros iturensis, 314Diospyros habuyeon0, 310Diospyros homerune, 1sts, 306, 307, 527Diospyros lyeioides, 134Diospyros monnit, 314Diospyros mespiltformis, 302, 308, 310, 4/6Diospyros monbuttensis, 306Diospyrosperrierz, 305Diospyrosplotycoly", 305Diospyrospolystemon, 314Diospyros qui!oensis, 310Diospyros songo-minih0, 312, 313Diospyros senensis, 310Diospyros squorros0, 311Diospyros tessellori0, 305Diospyros thornosii, 307Diospyros Derrucos0, 311Distemononthus benthomionus, 315, 317
Drypetes o1:!e!it, 320Drypetes orgut0, 320Drypetes erubreui!!ei, 320Drypetes oylmeri, 321Drypetes bothiei, 321Drypetes bottiscombei, 319Drypetes edustic0, 321Drypetes/10nbund0, 321Drypetes gerrordii, 319, 320Drypetes gilgion0, 321Drypetes gossweileri, 321Drypetes mossombicensis, 321Drypetesporuifoli0, 321Drypetes roxburghii, 321Duguetio conftnis, 324Duguetio stoudtii, 322, 323Dupuyo horok0, 326, 327Dupuyo ingdogoscoriensis, 325, 326Dupuyo mudogoscoriensissubsp.
mudogoscoriensis, 326Dupuyo madogoscoriensissubsp.
tornorindoides, 326Ehretio Qinoen0, 328, 329Ehretio cymos0, 327Ehreti0 o6tusifo!to, 328, 329Ehretio rigid0, 329Ehretio truehyphy110, 329Bideocorpus dirtyo1ius, 330BIOeocorpus origustifolius, 330Eloeocorpus copuronii, 330Eloeocorpus northundus, 329BIOeocorpus quodrilobus, 594Eloeocorpus rhodonthus, 594BIOeocorpus subserrotus, 330Eloeodendron buchononii, 331E!oeodendron croceum, 332E!aeodendro?I moldbelicum, 332E!oeodeitdron tronsuoolense, 332E!oeodendron gayheri, 332Erruntio offmis, 56Endntio Qinbigu0, 61Endntiu chioronth0, 56, 58Briontio hummeroe, 61Endntio Iebrunii, 61Endntiopolycorp0, 60Errsete uentricosum, 232Britondrophrogmo uttle, 294Ephippiondro mudogoscoriensis, 333, 621Eriocoe!urn herstingit, 334Eriocoelum macrocorpum, 334Eriocoelum microspermum, 333Eriocoelumpungens, 334Erismodelphus exsu!, 335, 336ErismodelphL, s earsulvar. arsu1, 336Erismode!pht, s arsulvar. plotyphyllus, 336Erismodelphus sessilis, 336
Erythrophleum of neonum, 175, 341, 4/6Erythrophleum gumeense, 340Erythrophleum toorense, 337, 338, 341, 342Erythrophleum lostonthum, 342Erythroph!eum suoueolens, 178, 337, 338, 339,
340, 342Erythroxylum coca, 345Erythroxylum lischeri, 345Erythroxylum monnii, 343, 345EUCleopseudebenus, 346EUrypeto!urn botesii, 347EUrypetulum tessmonni, , 347EUrypetolum wittyugum, 348Excoecorio stinti, 599Fogoro inderophy110, 149Foureo orbore0, 349Foureo deleuoyi, 349Foureu forlieuli/lord, 350Foureo ingcnuughtonii, 350Foureo rochetion0, 349Foureo solign0, 348Foureo speciosa, 349Foureo wentzelion0, 349Firolhoo IOUrifoli0, 244F1eroyo ledermonnii, 466F1eroyo rubrostipulot0, 471Pieroyo st;PMlos0, 469Poetidio OSymetric0, 351Foetidi0 60rbonic0, 352Foetidio CIMsioides, 350, 351, 352Poetidio mountion0, 352Foetidio objiqu0, 351Foetidio rodriguesion0, 352Goertrteroponiculot0, 353Gunophy!Ium Idledturn, 355, 356Gunophyl!urn gigonteum, 354, 355Goreinio koto, 335Goreirtiopunctot0, 359Gereouoperrieri, 381Gi!bertiodendron bi!meatum, 362Gilbertiodendron brachystegioides, 357, 358Gilbertiodendron deweurei, 149, 356, 358, 605Gilbertiodendron grondiftort, in, 358Gi!bertiodendrongrondist!PMlotum, 358Gilbertiodendroi, iuorense, 362Gilbertiodendron limbo, 361Gilbertiodendron ingyombense, 358Gilbertiodendron ogoouense, 357, 359Oilbertiodendronpreussii, 357, 362Gilbertiodendron splendidum, 362Gilletiodendron 810ndulosum, 364Gilletiodendron hisontuense, 364Gilletiode, Idron mildbroedii, 363Gilletiodendronpierreonum, 364Giuotio mudogoscoriensis, 364Gineiiit0 o760re0, 30, 477
INDEXOFSCIENTIFICPLANTNAMES 791
792 TIMBERS2
Gossweilerodendron 60180mi/erum, 542Gossweilerodendronjoueri, 544Greenwoyodendron onDen, 367Greenwoyodendron suoueolens, 365, 366Greenwoyodendron suoueo!errs subsp.
suoueo!errs var. gobonic0, 367Greenwoyodendron suoueo!errs subsp.
usQinboricum, 367Greuilleo robust0, 504Grossero quintosii, 184Gutbourtio grrroldiun0, 368, 369, 375Gutbourtio coleosperm0, 98, 370, 371Guibourtio conjugot0, 373Gutbourtio ehie, 374, 375Gutbourtio Ieonensis, 376Gutbourtiopellegrinion0, 377, 378Gutbourtio tessmonnii, 377Gyrocorpus omeneditus, 378Gyrocorpus omenconussubsp. of neonus, 380Gyrocorpus omened it us subsp. omenedit Ms.
380
Gyrocorpus Qiner!coitus subsp. copuronionus,380
Gyrocorpus omeneditus subsp. glober, 380Gyrocorpus omenconus subsp. pinnotilobus,
380
Gyroco, :pus dinericonus subsp. tomentosus, 380Gyroco, pus origustifolius, 380Gyroco, :pus OSiottcus, 379Gyrocorpus hobobensis, 380Gyrocorpusjocqttinii, 379Hogeni0 o6yssinic0, 568Hulled echot0, 466Honeo ledermonnii, 466Herileo rubrostipulot0, 471Honeo stipulos0, 469HOPIocoe!urn foliolosum, 381HOPIocoelum guildense, 381HOPIocoelum moploeum, 381HOPIocoelum mombosense, 381HOPIocoelumperrieri, 381HOPIocoelum trigonocorpum, 381Hordwichio mopone, 211Horungono inodogoscuriensis, 30Hogomolonio Doyronii, 382, 383Hedyeoryopsis ingdogoscoriensis, 333Heisterioporuifoli0, 385Heisteno trillesionu, 386Heistend zimmereri, 386Heritiero utilis, 122, 152, 487Hemondio Doyronti, 382Herolobus crispiftorus, 386, 387Herolobus monopetolus, 65Herolobus solidfolius, 388Heywoodio Iucens, 388Hildegordio erythrosiphon, 364
Hojopteleo grandis, 390, 391Homolium ofricon, ,in, 394Homo!turn o16i/joyum, 394Homolium uubreuillei, 394Homolittm oy!inert, 394Homolium dentotum, 394Homo!min doltchophyllum, 392Homoltum letestui, 392, 393Homolium longistylum, 394Homolium ingcropterum, 394HomolLumponiculotum, 394Homolium pioni/10rum, 394Homolium sinythei, 394, 395HOPIestigmo hidineonum, 395HOPIestigmopierreonum, 396Humbertio ingdogoscoriensis, 396, 397Hylodendron 806unense, 398Hymenoeo COMrbori1, 546Hymenoeo Derrucos0, 407Hymenocordiu copensis, 399Hymenocordio Iyrot0, 400Hymenocordio ulmoides, 399Ilex mitts, 244, 401, 402Intsi0 64iug0, 404, 406Intsiopolembonic0, 404fromgio excels0, 410Iruingiogobonensis, 267, 408, 410, 453fromgio robur, 410Iruzngio smithii, 410Iruirtgio wombolu, 359, 409, 4101806erlinio origolensis, 4/21806erlirtio do 12ielii, 4/5ISOberlinio doh0, 4/4, 4/5, 4761806erliniu scheftleri, 4/31806erlinio tomentos0, 4/3, 4/5, 4/618010n0 67u, teeth, 4/8kotono congolon0, 4/9kotono hero!o60, 4/818010no seretii, 4/8koiono thonnert, 359, 4/9fromderolobium exp!icons, 4/9Jotropho curcos, 246Juglons regi0, 369, 532, 546Julbernordi0 67teyt, 421Julbernordio globiftor0, 158Julbernordiopel!egrinion0, 420, 421, 463Julbernordio seretii, 422, 605Juniperus proner0, 492, 503Kegyodendron bridelioides, 423Khoyo grithothec0, 260ridyo iuorensis, 519Khoyo senegolensis, 4/7Kiggelori0 o17icon0, 424morneonthusgobonit, 425mumedoxo buesgenii, 426mainedoxogobonensis, 426, 428
Kloinedoxo trillesii, 428Lochnopy!is/Zoribund0, 493Loftneo oddu, 243Loft, Ieo Qinoniensis, 431Lonneo microcorp0, 63, 64, 67Lonneo went:itschit, 429, 431Lonneo weiwitschtivar. ci!joint0, 431, 432Laitneo weiwitschtivar. weiwitschii, 431Lostodiscus loseicu!jizorus, 433Lustodiscus monnii, 433Lostodiscus mildbroedii, 432Lepto!dell0 o6rohomii, 435Leptoloeno cuspidot0, 435, 436Leptoloeno delphinensis, 435Leptoloeno goutieri, 435, 436Leptoloeno multi/10r0, 433, 434Lepto!oenopouci/10r0, 435Leptoloeno roymondii, 435Lettowionthus stel!otus, 207Libreuilleo hidinei, 436LOphtr0 o10t0, 152, 291, 338, 426, 427, 437,
439, 565, 640, 641LOphtr0 10nceolot0, 438, 439, 440, 441LOphtroprocer0, 437Louoo trichilioides, 170, 260, 487Ludio Qinbrensis, 443Ludio ontonosorum, 444Ludio coinorensis, 444Lz, dig drocoenoides, 444Ludio mounti0,10, 443Ludt0 80010pioides, 444Ludto sessili/1070, 443Lyehnodiscus cerospermus, 444Lyehnodtscus multineruis, 445Lyehnodiscus reticulotus, 445Mob0 o6yssinic0, 298Mocorongo Qinifolt0, 446, 447Mocorongu copensis, 445, 446Mocorongo conglomerot0, 446Mucorongoferrugine0, 446Mocorongo hiltmondschoric0, 445Mereorongo neomi!dbroedion0, 445Mocorongo oblongtfolt0, 447Macorong0 o60uot0, 447Macorongo Dermoesen!I, 446Mocrober!into byocteos0, 103Mocrolobium coeruleoides, 511Mocrolobium coeruleum, 511Mererolobium dowei, 511Mocrolobium deweurei, 356Macrolobium diphyl!urn, 523Macrolobium frogrons, 72Macrolobium heudelotii, 4/9Mocrolobium limbo, 361Mqcro!objum inqcrophyl!urn, 75Mocrorhomnus decipiens, 216
Mocrorhomnusforolootr0, 217Moesopsis eminii, 201, 466Mondeo fosteri, 448Mondeo ingdogoscoriensis, 449Mondeogongueboric0, 449Moildeozongueborico subsp
ingdogoscoriensis, 449Monde0 20ngueborico subsp. gongueborico,
449
Moronthes chrysophyl!a, 452Moronthes globru, 449, 452Moronthes goetzenion0, 452Moronthespolyondr0, 453Moronthes robust0, 450, 451, 452Morayo ocum!not0, 487Morgantorio discoide0, 454, 455Margoritorio discoideo var. fogtfoli0, 455Morhhomio ocuminot0, 459Morhhomio hildebrondtii, 457Morhhomio lutea, 457, 458Markhomi0 o6tusifo!to, 458Mothhomioplotycolyx, 457Morhhomio tomentos0, 458, 459Mothhomio z0,12iboric0, 459Marquesiu excels0, 655Morquesiu macrour0, 654Megophrynium ingcrostochyum, 357Metocorpidium Iepidotum, 461Mendorouio dumozion0, 462Microberltrtio bisulcotu, 463, 464Microberlinio bragzouillensis, 462, 463Mildbroediodendron excelsum, 465Mineto excels0, 260, 456, 634Mitrogyno enterto, 466Mirrogyno titermis, 471Mitrogyno ledermo, Init, 466, 467, 470, 471Mitrogyno rubyostjpulot0, 471Mitrogyno stjpulos0, 466, 468, 469, 471Mo!trioeo alterit ifoli0, 473Monnoeo arbore0, 473Molinoeo breuipes, 473Monnoeo joeuis, 473Monnoeopetioloris, 473Molinoeo sessilifo!i0, 473Monnoeo tommbitou, 473Montmio Quoitfoli0, 474Montmio rotundifoli0, 474Monopetolonthus breynei, 1/7Monopetolonthuscompoctus, 85Monopetulonthus corinceus, 1/1Monqpetolortthus durondii, 1/3Monopetolonthus heitzii, 83Monopeto!onthus Ie-testui, 1/5Monopetolontht, s microphyllus, 85Monopeto!arithuspellegrinii, 1/6Monopetolortthuspteridophy!!us, 85
INDEXOFSCIENTIFICPLANTNAMES 793
794 TIMBERS2
Monotes o17iconus, 475Monotes calorieurus, 475Monotes elegons, 475Monotes errgleri, 476Monotes glober, 476Monotes he'stingii, 4/6, 474, 475Musongo cecropioides, 441, 476, 478Musongo Ieo-erreroe, 478Musongo smithii, 476Myristico frogro, Is, 552My78ine melonophloeos, 480, 481Noucleo cuspidata, 166Not, cleo diderrichii, 316, 318, 482, 485, 566Noucleopobeguinii, 565Nouc!eo trillesii, 482Nowc!eo Donderguchtii, 485Necepsi0 o1^elii, 487Nectoropetolum coruo!hot, 489Nectoropetolum hoessneri, 488Neoboutonio digguissensis, 490Neoboutonioglobrescens, 490Neoboutonio inocrocolyx, 489Neoboutonio monnii, 490Neoboutonio me!!eri, 490Neobreonio decoryon0, 165Neocoryo ingcrophy110, 287Neotino coursii, 491Neotino isoneur0, 490, 649Nuno congest0, 491Nuno/Zoribundu, 493, 494Nuno OPPositifoli0, 494Nuno Derticil!at0, 494Ochn0 o12elii, 496Ochno orbore0, 496Ochno colodendron, 496Ochnogil!etion0, 496Ochno hoistit, 495Ochno Quot0, 496Ochnoprunijoli0, 495Ochnopu!chr0, 176Ochno thornosion0, 496Ochromupyromidole, 489, 558Ochthocosmus o17iconus, 530Ochthocosmt, s Iemotreonus, 531Ocoteo bullot0, 255Ocote0 1480mborensis, 244, 447Octoknemo borealis, 497Oldfieldi0 @1ncon0, 498, 499Oldfieldio doctylophy1!0, 499Oldfieldio inderoco, p0, 500Oldfieldio somolensis, 50001eo copensis, 89, 244, 255, 501, 50201eo copensis subsp. copeitsis, 50201eo copensis subsp. erreruis, 50201eo copensis subsp. macrocorp0, 502, 50301eo europoe0, 492
01eo europoeo subsp. cuspidot0, 220, 223, 502,503
01eo gumeensis, 50301eo hochstetteri, 50301eo Juncea, 50301eo weiwitschii, 503Oilcob0 67eujpes, 504Oncobo gilgio, to, 505Oneobo spinos0, 505Origoheogore, 335, 506, 507Origoheo homerunensis, 506Origoheo hintneonu, 506Ophiobotrys zenheri, 509Oubongui0 o17icon0, 510Oubongui0 o10tu, 510Oubonguio denticulot0, 510Oubo, Iguio IOUrentii, 510Oubongttio IOUrifo!to, 510Ouroteocolophy1!0, 557Oryonthus gongueboricus, 511Orystigmo buchholzti, 547Orysttgmo deweurei, 547Orystigmo monnii, 547Orystigmo ms00, 547Oxysttgmo oryphyllum, 545Pochye!gsmo tessmonnit, 338Foehypodonthium confine, 324Pochypodonthium stoudtii, 322Potuoeuso ductylophy110, 499Pond0 o1eos0, 535Perrober!into bifo!joint0, 420Pureringcrolobium coeruleum, 318, 511Poringrichrysophy110, 452Poringneongensis, 515Portrtort eurote!Itfolio, 513Poringriexce!so, 452, 513, 514Poringriglobr0, 449Portnorigoetzenion0, 452Poringri hoistit, 513Portnorihypochryse0, 515Poringrirobust0, 451Puttsinysto!to itunense, 520Puttsinystoliojohimbe, 516, 518, 521, 522POLLSinystolio lonerpoolei, 519Puttsinystolio lonepoolei subsp. itunense, 520Pousinystolio lone-poolei subsp. lonerpoolei,
520
Pousinystolio inderoceros, 517, 518, 520Pousirtystolio sankeyi, 522Pousinystolio to160tii, 522Penegriniodendron diphyl!urn, 523Peltophorum o17iconum, 178Pemphis octdu10, 525Feinphis mudogoscoriensis, 525Pennisetum Mittsetum, 4/6Petersionthus inderoco, pus, 526, 527
Phyllonthus discoideus, 454Phyllurthron orticulotum, 530Phyl!arthron inoddgoscorte, ,se, 529Phyllocosmt, s of neonus, 530Phyllocosmus Iemoireonus, 531Pinostigmo reticulotum, 67Piptodeniostrum of neonum, 316PIOcodiscus boneoe, 38is, 533PIOcodiscus boy0, 533PIOcodiscusglondulosus, 533PIOcodtscusponiculotus, 533PIOcodiscuspseudostipuloris, 532PIOcodtscus riportus, 533Plotylophus tryoliotus, 89Podocorpus groci!toy, 617Podocorpus lotifolius, 89, 244, 255, 503Pogo o1eos0, 534, 535Polyolthio onDen, 367Polyo!thio suoueolens, 365Polyscios Iu!Do, 537Polyscios hihuyensis, 538Polyscios orntfoliu, 538Populus xeonodensis, 539Populus o160, 539Populus deltoides, 539Populus incifo!to, 538Populus itigr0, 539Poucheti0 o17icon0, 540Pouchetioporuiftor0, 541Pouportio chopelieri, 542Pouportio orientolis, 542Pouportio siluotic0, 541Pouterio odo!It-friederici, 617Priori0 601somifer0, 542, 544, 546, 548Priori0 614chho!zii, 547Prioriojoueri, 544Priorio monni!, 547Priorio ms00, 547Priorio oryphy110, 359, 545, 546Prosopis ofricon0, 4/6Protium inoddgoscoriense, 542Protomegoborio macrophy!!0, 549Protomegoborio stop/ion0, 548Protorhus ditimen0, 549Protorhus grondidieri, 550Protorhus longifoli0, 550Protorhus IOUuelii, 550Protorhus sence0, 550Protorhus thouuenotii, 550Prunus urinenioc0, 676Pseudospondiosgigonte0, 354Psydroxfoulhneroe, 551Psydrox o60uot0, 551Psydroxporutftor0, 550Pterocorpus origolensis, 43, 176, 372Pterocorpus Iucens, 98
Pterocorpus soyauxii, 301, 603Pterocelostrus tricuspidotus, 89Pterygopodium o:10, phy!Ium, 545Pycnonthus origoleitsts, 79, 81, 149, 200, 209,
441, 552, 554, 583Pycnonthus origolensis subsp. origolensis, 554Pycnonthus origolensis subsp. schweinfurthti,
554
PycnonthL, s hornb0, 552Roponeo melonophloeos, 480Roponeo rhododendroides, 480Rophio hookeri, 563Rowsoniu burtt-douyi, 557Rowsonio lucid0, 556Rowsonio reticu!at0, 556Rhobdophyllum CUIophyllum, 557Rhodoclodo rhopoloides, 92Rhus o6yssinic0, 588Rhus glutinos0, 588Rhus gueinz, I, 588Rhus lonee0, 587Rhus lucid0, 588Rhuspendulin0, 588Rhus rettttorrhoe0, 588Rhus uimino!is, 588Ricinodendron of neonum, 558Ricinodendro, , heudelotii, 558, 559Ridrtodendron heudelotiisubsp. o17iconum,
560
RicinodeiLdro, I heudelotti subsp. heudelotii, 560Rinoreo orbore0, 562Rinoreo aylmeri, 562Rinoreo brochypetolu, 561Rinoreo titcifoli0, 562Rinoreo hibbiensis, 562Rinoreo oblongifoli0, 562R, noreopoggei, 561Rinoreo se!eensis, 562Rinoreo subsessilis, 562SOCog!ottis Qinozottic0, 564SOCoglottis gobonensts, 336, 508, 562, 564Sontolum o16um, 137, 142, 598Soreocepholtts diderrichii, 482Soreocepholus inoddgoscorie, 1sts, 165Soreocepholuspobegutnii, 565Soreocepho!us trillesii, 482Sche//Zero abyssinic0, 567Schemero umbellifer0, 568Schinziophyton routonenti, 98Schotio ofr0, 569Schoti0 670chypet010, 568Schotio copttot0, 569Schotto lotifoli0, 569, 570Schreber0 o10t0, 570Schreber0 o760re0, 572, 573Schreberogolungensis, 573
INDEXOFSCIENTIFICPLANTNAMES 795
796 TIMBERS2
Schrebero trichoc!od0, 571, 573SCOlopio erythrocorp0, 575SCOlopio hogomby, 575SCOlopio heterophylla, 575SCOlopio inodogoscoriensis, 574SCOlopio in undii, 576SCOlopio oriento!is, 575SCOlopiu rhomniphy110, 576SCOlopio sto!zii, 576SCOlopio the ifoli0, 576SCOlopi0 2eyheri, 575SCOrodophloeus lischeri, 578SCOrodoph!oeus torrei, 578SCOrodophloeus zenheri, 577, 578Scottellio cheuolieri, 579Scottellio conoce0, 579Scottellto homerunensis, 579Scottellio hmmeon0, 509, 579, 581Scottellio Ieonensis, 580Scottellio orientolis, 581Scyphocepholium chrysothrix, 584Scyphocepholittm monnii, 582, 583Scyphocepho!turn ochoc00, 582Scytopetolum foldineonum, 586, 587Scytopetolumpierreonum, 586Scytopetolum tieghemii, 510, 585, 586Seorsio glutirtos0, 588Searsio gueinzii, 588Seorsio lonee0, 587Seorsio lucid0, 588Seorsiopendulin0, 588Searsio retinorrhoe0, 588Senno lactea, 589Senna mendionolis, 590Senno siome0, 590Senno uigttiere110, 590Stridoro hidineon0, 590, 591Stridoropsis Ie-testui, 5928100neo rhodonth0, 594, 5958100neo rhodontho var. dolechompioides, 5958100neo rhodontho var. rhodonth0, 595Solonum origuiui, 192Sonneroti0 o160, 596Sorghum bicolor, 63Sortndeio longi/bit0, 653Soyouxiogrundifoli0, 597Spirostochys ofricon0, 220, 598, 599Spirostochys Denenifer0, 600Stodmo, Inio ocuminot0, 602Stodmo, Intoglouc0, 602Studmonnio legndrii, 602Stodmonnio OPPositifoli0, 601Studmonnio OPPositifolio subsp. rhodesic0, 602Stoudtiogoboneitsis, 602Stoudtio homerunensis, 359, 602, 604Stoudtio homerunensis var. gobo, lensis, 604
Stoudtio homerunensis var. homerunensis, 604Stoudtiopterocorp0, 604Stoudtio stjpitot0, 602Sternonocoleus micronthus, 605Sterculio oblong0, 316Strombosio gloucescens, 607Strombosiogrondifoli0, 608Strombosiopustulot0, 607, 608Strombosio scheff!eri, 609, 611Styombosio genheri, 608Styombosiopsis nori0, 613Styombosiopsis tetro, ,dr0, 608, 612Strophonthus 870tus, 338, 341Strophonthus sarinentosus, 163SIrychnos otherstonei, 615Strychnos decussot0, 615Strychnos me110dor0, 615Strychiios mitts, 613, 614Stuhlmonnio mooui, 616Suregodo nthoxy10, 617Suregodoprocer0, 617Scourtzio listuloides, 131Scourtzio mudogoscoriensis, 133byinphonioglobulifer0, 566Synsepolum subcordotum, 359Tamarindus indic0, 243Tornorix ophy110, 618, 619Tornorix orticulot0, 618Tumorix nilotic0, 619Tornorix senegalerrsis, 619Tornorix us neoides, 619Tombot, risso thouuenotii, 620Tombourisso Inchophyllo var. thouuenotii, 620Topinonthus bongwensis, 128Topurofischeri, 622Teeto, IQ grondis, 28, 33, 36, 40, 43, 369Tephrosio Dogelii, 357Terminolio oemu!0, 627Terminolto Quirennioides, 4/6Terminoliu iuorensis, 486, 622, 624, 634Termino!iu hotseron0, 630Terminglid hiltmondschortc0, 628Terminalto inocropter0, 63, 67Terminolioprunioides, 630Termingjig sumbesioc0, 627Terminolio sence0, 176, 628Termingjig stuhlmonnii, 630TermingJig superb0, 630, 632, 636, 637Termingjig tetrondr0, 635, 636TermingJin trtchopod0, 630Terminaltopsis tetrondrus, 635Tessmonnio of neon0, 638ressmonnio onom010, 638Tessmonnio bothioeoides, 639Tessmonnto dewildemonion0, 639Tessmonnio leserouwoetii, 637, 638
Tessmonnioyongombiensis, 639Testuleo gobonensis, 640, 641Tetroberlinio bifoliolotu, 84, 421, 642, 643Tetroberlirtiopo!yphy1!0, 643, 644Tetrober!into tubmonion0, 296, 645, 646Tetropleuro tetropter0, 374, 375Tetropterocorpongeoy!, 647Tetropterocorpon septentrionolis, 648negheme!IQ ofricon0, 28, 33, 36, 40, 43negheme!!o heeke!it, 28, 33, 36, 40, 43, 152,
527
Ting chopelierion0, 648Ting dosycorp0, 649Ting Iuluineruis, 649Ting isaloensis, 649rind isoneur0, 490rind striot0, 648Tino thouorsion0, 649Tinopsis aptculot0, 491, 649Tinopsis chrysophy110, 65071nopsis conjugot0, 650Tinopsis disstti/lord, 650Tmopsis isoneur0, 490Tinopsis inocrocorp0, 650Tinopsisphellocorp0, 650Tinopsis tornotouensis, 650Tinopsis tornpolensis, 650Tinopsis urschiz, 650Touboouote breuiponiculot0, 295Trichoclodus ellipticus, 650Trichoclodus ellipticus subsp. ellipticus, 651Trichoclodus ellipticus subsp. inglosonus, 651Trichoscyphu o760re0, 651, 652Trichoscypho beguei, 652Trichoscyph0 64iug0, 652fitchoscypho CODolliensis, 652Trichoscypho cheuo!ieri, 652flithoscypho eoloensis, 652fitchoscypho longifo!to, 653Trichoscypho Iucens, 652Trichoscyph0 o60, 652Trichoscypho ulugure, Isis, 652Trichoscyphoyopoensis, 652Trillesonthus excelsus, 655Trillesonthus ingcrourus, 65477'401isomeris explicons, 4/9Triplochiton seieroxylon, 392, 453, 633, 634
Uupuco del, minat0, 660Uupoco betomponensis, 66500poc0 67iey, , 662Uupoco corbisieri, 662Uupoco densifoli0, 665Uopoco esculent0, 66200pocogutneensis, 527, 655, 657, 659Dopoco heudelotii, 658, 65900poco heude!otiivar. ocuminot0, 660Uopoco letestuon0, 662Uopoco lissopyren0, 657Uopoco IOUuelii, 665Uupoco mole, 657, 661Uupocopoludos0, 661Uupocopynoert, ,, 662Dopocu stuudtii, 662Doperco thouorsii, 407, 66400poco togoensis, 4/6, 476, 657Uupoco Donhouttei, 6620007iodendron gritsotum, 665Uuoriopsis congensis, 666Vernonio conferto, 335Vitellorioporodox0, 278, 427Wetnmonnio boyerion0, 668Weinmonnio minuti/!oru, 667Weinmonnio rutenbergii, 668Weinmonnio tinctori0, 668Wielondio oblongifoli0, 668Xylopio ocuti/1070, 671Xylopio oethiopic0, 672, 673Xylopio brieyi, 671Xylopio chrysophy110, 671Xylopio cupuloris, 671Xy!opio hypolompr0, 671, 673Xylopio in coosumbii, 671, 672Xylopioporui/lord, 672Xylopio quintosii, 669, 670Xylopio rubescens, 671Xylopio stoudtii, 671, 673Xylopio unlos0, 672Xylopio coiluierthii, 672Xymolos monospor0, 673, 674Zoriho of neon0, 676, 677, 679Zorihogo!ungensis, 677, 678, 679Zoriho suoueo!errs, 677, 679Zorithoxylum gilletti, 486
INDEXOFSCIENTIFICPLANTNAMES 797
798 TIMBERS2
Index ofvernacular plant names
Acacia copaldo Suda0, 278ACajou jaune d'Mrique, 482ACajoujaune du Congo, 482ACajoujaune du Gabon, 482ACcra copa1, 271, 274ACkee, 122Africanbeech, 348African birch, 62African brazilnut, 534African copaiba balsam, 274African cordia, 233African corkwood, 476African ebony, 301, 306, 308,
312
African holly, 401African hornalium, 392African ironwood, 501African ita, 185African linden, 469African nutmeg, 552African oak, 26, 498African oil-nut tree, 558African peach, 482African red beech, 348African rosewood, 370African sandalwood, 598African satinwood, 315African sumac, 587African teak, 162African walnut, 568African yellow wood, 56, 60African zebrawood, 462Afrocrania, 243atzena, 26, 31, 35, 38, 41Agba, 542Akee, 122Akee apple, 122Aki, 122Akossika, 579Alder, 51Andean alder, 51Andes alder, 51indoorig de Durand, 1/3Andoung de Heitz, 83andoung de Le Testu, 1/5andoung de Morel, 1/1foldoung rouge, 83Allgoa, 335Angueuk, 506Arbre a all, 577Arbre a encens, 271Arbre a pagaies, 602
Arbre a suif, 552ATbre a vernis, 274Arbre fricass6, 122ATbre pieuvre, 49Assegaitree, 254AtheItamansk, 618AtheItree, 618AUIne d'Amenque, 51AUIne des Andes, 51Aune des hades, 51Awoura, 420Azobe, 437Azob6, 437Azodau, 31Balsam tree, 211Banda rouge, 590Bastard mopane, 370Bastard teak, 370Bastard white ironwood, 319Bastard white stinkwood, 190Beach cordial, 236Bean-pod tree, 156Beechwood, 348Bell, 420Benin ebony, 301Benln gum copa1, 271, 274Benin ironwood, 169Benin mahogany, 451Bidou, 562Billnga des marais, 566Bishopwood, 1/8Bitterbark tree, 562Black afara, 622Black bark, 298, 622Black barked terminalia, 622Black Ironwood, 501Blighia savoureuse, 122Bois bleu, 87Bois bouchon, 476Bois d'or, 566Bois de fer, 396, 601Bois de fer de Bourbon, 601Bois de fer de Maurice, 601Bois de rose d'Mrique, 377Bois Marie, 87Bois matelot, 525Bois rouge, 340Bolek0, 506B016k0, 506Bonki0, 662Bouleau d'Mrique, 62Bourbon ironwood, 601
Bouton d'antilope, 78Boxboard, 552Brimstone tree, 482Brittle wood, 491Burkea, 174Bush canary berry, 617Bush mahogany, 150Bush mango, 238, 241Bushveld peacock-berry, 454Butterfly tree, 211Cabbage tree, 70Camdeboo stinkwood, 188Garnero0n ebony, 306Cape beech, 480Cape ebony, 346, 388Cape holly, 401Cape sandalwood, 598Castanha de Africa, 122Castanheiro de Africa, 122Cayor pear tree, 241Celtis d'Mrique, 192Chacate, 373Chacate-pret0, 373Chanate, 211Chanfuta, 26, 41Ch6ne d'Mrique, 622Ch6ne d'Mrique, 498Cherry inahogony, 562Chocolatier, 40801mbirre, 53Coast goldleaf, 169Cobweb tree, 120Colville's glory tree, 218Common forest ochna, 495Common pheasant-berry, 454Common wild elder, 491Congo walnut, 630Copaltree, 278Copalier, 370Copalier de Rhodesie, 370GOPalwood, 370Cor de inogn0, 655Cordia d'Mrique, 233Cordyla, 238Corkwood tree, 558Croton, 245Dattock, 28506marreur, 516Detah, 285Dika, 408Dika bread tree, 408Dika nuttree, 408
Divida, 577Doka, 4/4DousSI6, 26, 31, 35, 38, 41DousSI6 blanc, 38DousSI6 rouge, 35Drum tree, 233East African afzelia, 41East African cordia, 230East African olive, 501Ebais, 233Ebano african0, 308Ebbne d'Mrique, 301, 308Ebbne de Madagascar, 304Ebbne de Mozambique, 308Ebbne noir, 301Eb6nier veritable du Gabon,
301
Ebony diospyros, 308Ekaba, 642Ekki, 437Elaeodendron, 331Elgon olive, 501Erable d'Mrique, 534Essang, 558Essessang, 558False camphor, 382False ebony, 346False jobimbe, 521Faro d'Agboville, 271Fausse ariacarde, 122Faux camphrier, 382Faux copalier, 523Faux muscadier, 552Faux teck, 230Faux-ebbne, 236F1sanier, 122Flamboyant d'avri1, 218Forest big-leaf, 70Forest celtis, 190Forest elder, 493Forest false-nettle, 23Forest fever tree, 70Forest ironplum, 319Forest ironwood, 319Forest nuxia, 493Forest ordeal tree, 340Forest peach, 556Forest sword-leaf, 181Forest tree combretum, 222Frak6, 630Framir6, 622Frankincense tree, 278Fuchsia tree, 568Galla plum, 381Garlic tree, 577Giant diospyros, 298
Gloire de Golville, 218Grand datar, 285Grand tall, 340Grey plum, 513Groundnuttree, 558Guinea plum, 513Gum copa1, 278Gum copaltree, 271Hairy drypetes, 319Headache tree, 598Huevo vegetalcastanha, 122nomba, 552norm balsam, 274Incens0, 271Indian ash, 23Indian olive, 329Trioi nut, 534Ironwood, 211, 601Ironwood olive, 501Isan0, 506Island walnut, 236Ita, 185Jackal berry, 308Java cedar, 1/8Javanese bishopwood, 1/8Johimbe, 516Kakide brousse, 308Karee, 587Itifuwahe, 1731:1hambie, 3191<11alamba kike, 5251<11eku, 506Koka, 1/8Large false mopane, 370Large mock mopane, 370Large-leaved cordia, 230Leadwood, 219Leaf-berry tree, 622Leaness tamarisk, 618Lebomboironwood, 53Lemonwood, 673Lesser red heart, 399Liberia ebony, 312Lim du Gabon, 337Limba, 630Limbali, 356Limbo, 630Lingu6, 26Loliond0, 501Loweld silver oak, 137Lucky-bean tree, 26Madagascar ebony, 304Mahoganybean, 41Mahogany nut, 451Makobokob0, 230Mainpataz, 513
INDEXOFVERNACULARPLANTNAMES 799
Mancone, 337, 340Manc6ne, 340Mangyiersauvage, 408, 513Manokajaune, 92Mapou, 474Mapou a grandes feuilles, 474Mapou blanc, 474Mapou des hauts, 474Markhamia, 457Mbage, 87Mbambakofi, 41Mbamba-inweupe, 379Mbaraka inkuu, 340Mbawa, 379, 445Mbomba, 379Mbomba mail, 256Mbombar0, 627Mbula, 513Mbura, 513Mdaa-rowitu, 298Meh10, 150Mecrusse, 53Melegba, 106Melegba des galeries, 108Menebantam0, 552Menguela, 558Messasa, 156Mfunda roweupe, 488Mfundu, 601Mfupapu, 173, 511Mfuwate, 443Mgamb0, 457Mgiriti, 308MgOmbe, 308MgOng010, 222MgOvigovi, 575Mgurure, 222Mgwata, 238Mgwina, 162Mitzeerie, 169Mjangari, 454Mjoh0, 308Mkadi, 308Mkalanga, 445Mkalya, 676, 678Mkamachuma, 495Mkarambati, 137Mkelekele, 340Mkivule, 126Mkonge, 41Mkulung0, 627Mkungu inwitu, 552Mkungu-may I, 70Mkwanga, 676, 678Mkwe, 511Mlambusi, 87
800 TIMBERS2
Mlanga-makelele, 445Mlilana, 596Mlyaminga, 613Mnyandege, 243Moambejaune, 56, 60Moambe noir, 365Mokalung0, 192Mokolong0, 192Monnda, 365Mongong0, 78Monkey guava, 308Mopane, 211Mountain acacia, 159Moussangou6, 585Movingui, 315Mpapayimwitu, 256Mpera-inwitu, 222Mpia, 596MPUlulu, 627Mpweke, 308Mrihi, 156Mringamringa, 230Mriti, 156Mroma, 238Msaa-inti, 55Msaira, 401Msaluti, 91Msangana, 609Msarakana, 598Msekeseke, 133Msenefu, 245Msindi, 308Mtalawanda, 457Mtama inwitu, 622Mtamba0, 199Mtambara, 199Mtambuu-inwitu, 70Mteti, 399Mtigonzi, 238Mtonga, 613Muamba preta, 365Muave, 340Muawa, 558Mubura, 513Mueluili, 298Muhuhu, 137Mukambakusi, 41Mumbwe, 238Munguella, 558Mupane, 211Mushargi, 501Mussacossa, 26, 41Muumbu, 429Mv00, 238Mvum0, 137Mwakamwatu, 126
Mwalambe, 622, 630Mwangajinimdog0, 613Mwangati, 627Mwavi, 340Mwavidume, 340Mwiza, 169Myomb0, 156N'galama, 62Natalhaze1, 650Natalwhite stinkwood, 192Niger copa1, 278Niov6, 602Northern galla plum, 381Noyer d'Oceanie, 236Noyer du Mayombe, 630Nsanu, 506Ntuli, 506Odika, 408Ogbon0, 40801ek0, 506Olive walnut, 368011vier du Cap, 501011vier tropical, 368Origok6a, 506Orange-barked terminalIa,
390
Ordeal tree, 337PalerUVier d'eau douce, 655PalerUVier de rivi6re, 655Panssandre d'Mrique, 75Parasoltree, 537Parasolier, 476Farmari, 513Pau de Cabinda, 516Pau ferr0, 133Pau goiaba, 572Pau rosa, 133Pau vermelh0, 602Pau-incens0, 274Pear wood, 87Peau gris, 87Pink cedar tree, 23Pitted-leafstrychnos, 613Pod mahogany, 41POITier du Gayor, 241Poison d'6preuve, 340Pornmier d'aki, 122Poor man's candle, 180Propeller tree, 379Prunier de Gum6e, 513Rainy season bush mango,
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Realred pear, 495Redbeech, 348Red ironwood, 437, 495Red oak, 106
Red syringa, 174Red water tree, 340Red-brown mangrove, 596Red-fruited celtis, 192Red-fruited white stinkwood,
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Redwood, 159Rer6 a longs fruits, 75Rhodesian mahogany, 41, 370Rhodesian teak, 96, 370Riki0, 655Rikio a grandes feuilles, 661Rikio des marais, 661Rikio des rivi6res, 658Rikio noir, 662River cluster-leaf, 627River macaranga, 445River terminalia, 627Rondo, 238Rough-skinned plum, 513Rugged oilfruit, 329Sage-leaved alangium, 47Sambi, 655Sand bushwillow, 222Sand syringa, 174Sandalo african0, 598Sasswood tree, 337, 340Satinwood, 622Sau, 4/4Savory akee tree, 122Sea trumpet, 236S6bestier d'Mrique, 230Shingle tree, 23Shingle wood, 622, 630SIala, 457Silky berry, 23Silky plum, 601Silver oak, 137Silver terminalIa, 628SImbitree, 53Smallbastard mopane, 373Smallcopalwood, 373Smallfalse mopane, 373Smallmock mopane, 373Smallred-heart tree, 399Small-leaved mangrove, 525Smooth-fruited zanha, 678Snake bean tree, 133Soap tree, 526Sourwood, 585Spiny macaranga, 445Stink ebony, 388Stinkwood tree, 350, 526Strombosia, 609Sudan copa1, 278Sudan teak, 230
Sugar plum, 655, 662Sunbird tree, 238Swamp ebony, 308Swamp poplar, 445Sweetbush mango, 408Tall, 337, 340Tallow tree, 285Tamaris a galles, 618Tamaris aphylle, 618Tamboti, 598Tana River poplar, 538Tchitola, 545Teck d'Arable, 230Teck de Rhodesie, 96Thorn pear, 575Thorny elm, 201Tilleuld'Mrique, 469Tlaie of Morocco, 618ToIa, 542ToIa branca, 542ToIa chinfuta, 545ToIa inafuta, 545Tond0, 238Toog tree, 1/8Transvaalebony, 308
Triangle tops, 126Tropical oliver, 368Tsilaitra a petites feuilles,
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Tsotso tree, 373Tuna, 258Turpentine tree, 211Turtosa, 498Umbrella tree, 476UVala, 26, 41Velvet-fruited zanha, 676meme, 602Water kusia, 566Water shea nut, 162Watertree, 401Weeping hoerbean, 568Weeping schotia, 568WestAfrican copaltree, 274WestAfrican ebony, 301, 308Whip tree, 218White afara, 630White mahogany, 78White inukonja, 630White oak, 68White pear, 87
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White stinkwood, 188White witch-hazel, 650WildAfrican ebony, 308Wild elder, 493Wild lemon, 673Wild mango, 238Wild oleander, 162Wild peach, 424Wild poplar, 445Wild quince, 53Wild seringa, 174Wild syringa, 174Willow rhus, 587Witch-hazel, 650Wych hazel, 650Yellow satinwood, 315Yellow terminalIa, 622Yellow wood, 56, 60Yohimbe, 516Yoruba Ironwood, 169Zambeziredwood, 96Zambeziteak, 96Zebran0, 462Zingana, 462
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PROTA is a major'information brokerage and knowledge repatriation' programme.The objectives are to bring the 'world literature' on the useful plants of Tropical Af-rica, now accessible only to the resourceful happy few, into the (African) public do-main, and contribute to greater awareness and sustained use of the plants, with duerespect for traditional knowledge and intellectual property rights. PROTA will de-scribe the estimated 7,000 useful plants during the Implementation Phase 2003-2015. The information carriers will be freely accessible Web databases(WWW. prota. org), a low-price Handbook and CD-Rom series featuring 16 Commoditygroups, and Special Products per commodity group for rural development, educa-tion, research and policy actors (allin English and French).
PROTAl: Cerealsandpulses(2006) PROTA9: Auxiliary plantsPROTAIO: FuelplantsPROTA2: Vegetables(2004)
PROTA3: Dyes andtannins(2005) PROTA 11(I): Medicinal plants I(2008)PROTA 11(2): Medicinal plants 2PROTA4: Ornamentals
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