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Cobbinah, JR. & Wagner, MR. , 1995. Phenotypic variation in Millcia excelsa to attack by Phy-toIyma Iata (Psyllidae). Forest Ecology and Management 75(I-3): 147-153.

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Index des nouns scientifiques des plantes

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Abelmoschus esculentus, 642ACUcio otoxucunth0, 21ACocio dunculijormis, 333ACUcio burhei, 23, 33ACUcio cuffr0, 21ACUcio cloutger0, 31ACUcio gobytnit, 22, 23ACUcio goetzei, 23Acercio hereroensis, 21ACociu heterophy110, 24ACUciu hog, 25ACocto melonoxy!on, 25, 26ACocio itigrescens, 29Acerciopolyoconth0, 23ACUcio robust0, 31ACUcio robusto subsp. cloutger0, 31ACUcio robustu subsp. robust0, 31ACUcio robusto subsp. MSGmborensis, 31ACUcio rouumoe, 32ACocio usumborensts, 31ACUcio xonthophloe0, 33, 34Adonsonio digitot0, 581Adenonthero montor00, 36Adenonthero microsperm0, 36Adenontherupouonin0, 36Aeschynomene crossicoulis, 37Aeschynomene cristot0, 37Aeschynomeneelophroxylon, 36Aeschynomenep/undii, 37Afromomum meleguet0, 511Afrocorpus dowei, 40Afrocorpus falcotus, 38, 39, 513, 515Afrocorpus groci!tor, 38, 40Afrocorpus monnii, 40Afrocorpus usumborensis, 40Afrormosio origolensis, 475Afrormosio elot0, 478Afrosersolisi0 o12elii, 603A1ze!to of neon0, 427A1zelio quoitzensis, 538Aidntsilode, Idron uillosum, 42A1bizio odionthifolt0, 43, 44, 61A1bizi0 o1tissim0, 47A1bizio omuro, 64A1b, 210 origolensis, 53A1bizio ontunestoner, 48A1bizio orenic010, 50A1bizio ourispors0, 53A1bizio aylmeri, 50

A1bizio bemien, 51A1bizio bornensts, 50A1btzio botuinii, 52A1bizio congri0, 55A1bizio goldensis, 43A1bizio lustigiot0, 43A1bizio Ierrugineu, 46, 53, 55A1bizi0 1076esii, 64A1biziogloberrim0, 57A1biziogloberrimo var. globerrim0, 58A1btziogloberrimo var. globrescens, 58A1biziogloberrimo var. inproopwensis, 58A1bizio globrescens, 58A1biziogrondtbrocteot0, 61A1biziogreueon0, 53A1bizio gummifer0, 43, 44, 45, 59, 61, 68, 69A1bizio horueyi, 64A1bizio intermedi0, 43A1bizio ingh0100, 62A1bizio mornoe0, 62A1bizio moldcophy!10, 56A1bizio mostfrororum, 50A1bizio odorot0, 53A1biziopo!yphy110, 52A1bizio rhombifoli0, 48A1bizi0 80880, 59A1bizio schimperion0, 63A1bizio schtmperiono var. dingniensis, 64A1bizio schimpertono var. schimperion0, 64A1bizio schimperiono var. tephroco!yx, 64A1bizio tungunyicensis, 56A1bizio ruleore, 1sts, 53A1bizio Dersicolor, 65A1bizio viridis, 61A1bizio zygi0, 44, 58, 60, 61, 67, 68Alloeonthus greueonus, 129AIStonio boonei, 71, 72, 75, 76, 642, 647AIStonio congensis, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76AIStonio gillet"I, 74AIStonio mererophy!IQ, 73Am 61ygonoco, pus undongensis, 77Am 61ygonocorpus obtusangu!us, 77Am 61ygonocorpus schuieinfurthii, 77Amphimos forrugineus, 78, 80, 81, 82Amphimos hmmeonus, 78Amphimospterocorpoides, 79, 80, 81Amphimos tessmonnii, 82Antngerio adolfi-friedericii, 516Antngeri0 o1tissim0, 521

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Antngeriopseudorocemosu, 523An!rigerio robust0, 522, 525Antngerio superb0, 526Anogeissus leiocorp0, 657Arithocleisto grondi/lord, 149Antioris of neon0, 86Antioris humbertii, 86Antioris ingdogoscoriensis, 86Antioris toxicori0, 72, 83, 85, 642, 647Antioris toxicorio subsp. humbertii, 86Antioris tonedrig subsp. mudogoscoriensis, 86Antioris toxicorio subsp. wellt^itschit, 86Antioris toxicorio subsp. weiwitschiivar. ofri-

curio, 86Antioris toxicorio subsp. weJuttschiivar.

usQinborensis, 86Antioris toned rig subsp. weittiitschii var.

weiwztschii, 86Antioris usQinborensis, 86Antioris we Iruitschiz, 86Aruucorio origustifo!to, 89Aruucurio columnoris, 89Aroucorio cunninghornii, 88Aroucorio heterophylla, 89Aruucorio hurtsteinii, 89Areca mudogoscoriensis, 255Arthrosomone0 o1ttssim0, 47Arundinorio ulpin0, 576Aubreuilleo herstingit, 91Aubreuilleoplotycorp0, 90AMcoumeo Homeun0, 91, 93, 203, 206, 328, 627Autronello congole, 1sts, 96, 98, 108, 391ADicennio of neonu, 99, 101Antcenniogerminuns, 99, 101, 104Auicennio morin0, 103, 104Auicennio ingr, rid var. morin0, 105AUIcennio nitid0, 99ADicenrtio offjetnolis, 103Agodirochto indied, 388, 538Bothioeoplur!jug0, 477, 615Boillone1!0 o17icon0, 624Boillonel!o heekelii, 627Boillonello tortsperm0, 97, 98, 99, 107, 108, 391Bombuso urundinoce0, 1/3Bombuso bombos, 113Bombuso striot0, 1/3Bombuso uulgoris, 1/1, 112Bombuso worn, it, 113Bophio copporidifoli0, 1/6Bophio hirkii, 1/5Bophio hirhiisubsp. hirhii, 1/6Bophio hirhiisubsp. ouot0, 1/6Bophio IOUrifo!i0, 1/6Bophio nitid0, 1/6, 554Bophi0 o00t0, 116Benschmiedio congolon0, 124

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Bet!schmiediu corbisieri, 1/6, 1/8Bet!schmiediu diuersiftor0, 1/7, 1/7Benschmiediogoboonensis, 122Benschmiediogrondi/1070, 126Betlschmiedio insularz, in, 122Benschmiedio hwe0, 1/8Benschmiedio Iebrunii, 122Benschmiediu leemonsii, 122Betlschmiedio letouzeyi, 124Bellschmiedio IOUisii, 120Benschmiedio monnii, 120, 122Benschmiedio megophy110, 1/6Bellschmiedio nitid0, 122Benschmiedio oblongifoli0, 123Bet!schmiedio ugondensis, 125Bet!schmiediu ugondensis var. kotongenis, 125Benschmiedio ugondensis var. MgOndensis, 125Benschmiedio uoriobilis, 122Benschmiedio Delutin0, 126Benschmiedio zenheri, 122Berry0 o17icon0, 146Berryo Qinmoni!IQ, 127Berryo cordifo!to, 127Berryo mollis, 128Bolusonthus speciosus, 128Bombox byeuicuspe, 569Bombox buonopozense, 166Bombox ceib0, 166Bombox cheuolieri, 569Bombox costotum, 166Bomberx moldboricum, 166Bombox mossombicense, 573Bombox rhodognopholon, 572, 573Bombox rhodog, lophulon var. rhodognopholon,

573

Bombox rhodognopholon var. tomentosum, 573Bombox stolzii, 573Brochyloeno hut!!errsis, 538Broussonetiagreueon0, 129, 130Bryo ebenus, 229Goutondro frony, 655Calodendrum copense, 132Golodendrum etchii, 133, 134CUIophy!Ium chopelieri, 1370010phyllum drouhurdii, 1370010phyllum fibrosum, 1370010phyllum mophyl!urn, 134, 136CUIophy!Ium 10nigerum, 136CUIophyl!urn Jingu!otum, 137CUIophyllum miloum, 137Colophyllumponicu!otum, 137CUIophyllum recedens, 1370010phyl!urn toeumohoc0, 136CUIophyllum Derticillotum, 137CUIpoco!yx oubreuil!ei, 139Co!Docolyx breuibrocteotus, 138

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Gulpocolyx dinhlogei, 141Co!Doco!yx heitzii, 139, 140Gobyocolyx foldtnei, 141Congrium botuinit, 144Congrium liebertionum, 144Curiorium ingdogoscoriense, 142, 143Curiorium mudogoscoriense subsp. bullotum,

144

Cartonum mudogoscoriensesubsp. mudogos-curiense, 144

Guitarium mudogoscoriense subsp. o6tusi-10num, 144

Canonum multi/107um, 144Cartonum o6tusifo!turn, 144Congriumponiculotum, 144Congriumpulchebrocteotum, 142Curiorium schweinfurthii, 647Oopsicum grinuum, 463Carollio byochiot0, 145Coro!lid madogoscoriensis, 145Goryodjptero ofricon0, 146Gossipoureu o12elii, 147Cossipoureu congoensis, 150Gossipoureo e!nottii, 150Cossipoureo euryoides, 148Cussipoureofirestoneon0, 148Gossipoureoglobr0, 150Gossipoureogummiftu0, 149Gossipoureogummiftuo var. gummi/1140, 150Gossipoureo gummtftuo var. monnii, 150Gossipoureogummi/Iuo var. ugondensis, 150Cossipoureo gummi/IMO var. Derticillot0, 150Cussipoureo ino1080n0, 150, 151Cossipot, red ridund0, 152Cussjpoureo itIdiotou, 148Gossipoureo ruwensoriensis, 152Cossipoureo MgOndensis, 150Cossipoureu Derticillut0, 150Cuthoriostochys copttot0, 154Cothoriostochys mudogoscoriensts, 153, 247Cothormion o1tissimum, 47Oathormion rhombifolium, 48Cedrelo inertcon0, 154Cedrelu odorut0, 154, 156, 188, 633Cedrelo tool, 0, 632Cedre!opsis gracilis, 161Cedrelopsis greuei, 158, 160Cedrelopsis microfoliolotu, 161Cedrelopsis triuoluis, 161Ceibopentondr0, 86, 162, 166, 642Getbopento, Idro var. cartboe0, 167Getbopentondro var. gu!iteensis, 167Getbopentondro var. pentondr0, 167Cellis prontlii, 427Cepholostochyum mudogoscoriensis, 153Chiomydocolo chiomydonth0, 170

Chiorocordium 70thei, 201Chiorophoro excels0, 407Chiorophorogreueon0, 129Chiorophoro regi0, 4/2Chioroxylon 10h0, 171, 172Chloroxylon foieotum, 172Chioroxylon swieteniu, 171, 172, 173, 173Christion0 o17icon0, 175Chrysolidocorpus ingdogoscoriensis, 254Chrysolidocorpus okraceus, 254Chrysophyllum of neonum, 176Chrysophy!Ium o16idum, 180Chrysophyllum outroniunum, 180Chrysophyllum botuinionum, 177Chrysophyllum deleuoyi, 176Chrysophyllum edule, 176Chrysophyllum Iuluum, 177Chrysophyllum gigunteum, 179, 522, 525Chrysophyl!urn gorungosonum, 177, 446, 518Chrysophy!Ium IOCourtioni, in, 180, 181Chrysophyllumperpulchrum, 183Chrysophyllttmpruniforme, 184Chrysophyllttm subnudum, 185Chrysophy!!urn vindifolium, 185Chukrosio tubularis, 186, 188Chukrosio Delutin0, 186, 189Gistonthero IOUossieri, 440Gistontheru holt2ii, 439Gistonthero kgbingoensis, 440Cistonthero Ieploei, 440Gistontheropopouerifer0, 440Gistontheroporuifoli0, 439Cotx IOCrymo-jobi, 1/10010 0cuminot0, 170, 193Cold 67uneelii, 193Colo buntingit, 194Cold eduli/10r0, 190Cold chiomydonth0, 170Golo emuot0, 191Golo discoglypremnophy110, 191Colagreenwoyi, 192Cold luteriti0, 1920010 loteritiu var. loteriti0, 193Cold luteritio var. mac!dudit, 193Golo IOUrifo!to, 194Co!o Iuhei, 191Golo microcorp0, 192Golo nitid0, 170, 193Golo ulolom0, 191Cold usumborensis, 191Comintphoro origolensts, 195Comintphoro coryoefo!i0, 196Comintphorofu!Dotomentos0, 195Comintphorog!Gridulos0, 195Comintphorog!dueescens, 196Comintphoro hildebrondtti, 196

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Comintphoro myrrh0, 195Comintphoropterocorp0, 195Comintphoropyroconthoides subsp. g!gridu-

1080, 195Coinmiphoro woodii, 196Cordio ofricon0, 466Cupressus benthomii, 196Cupressus jindleyi, 196Cupressus lusttonic0, 196, 198, 366, 503Cupressus ingcrocorp0, 198Cupresst, s semperuirens, 198Cupressus torulos0, 198, 199Cylicodtscusgobunensis, 200, 202, 507Doeryodes buettneri, 203, 205, 208, 210, 211Doeryodes edulis, 204, 205Doeryodes heterotrich0, 205, 211, 212Doeryodes igogong0, 205, 207, 210Doeryodes Momeon0, 209Doeryodes normondii, 205, 208, 210Doeryodespubescens, 205, 211Do16ergi0 o6rohomii, 217Do16ergio boronii, 212, 214, 215, 234, 235Daibergio bothiei, 226Daibergio bornensis, 243Do16ergio chopelieri, 215Do16ergio chioroco, IPO, 216Do16ergio douidii, 214Daibergio defyhinensis, 217Do16ergio eoloensis, 230Do!bergio emirnensis, 220Do16ergio erubescens, 226Do16ergiog!o6errim0, 216Daibergiogloucocorp0, 217Do16ergio greueonu, 217Do16ergio hildebrondtii, 220Do 16ergio hostilis, 229Daibergio hz, in bertii, 219Do16ergio lotifoli0, 221, 222, 239, 240Do16ergio lemuric0, 238Do16ergio IOUuelii, 224, 225Do!bergio inoddgoscoriensis, 226Do16ergio moritim0, 225DoIbergio melonoxylon, 227, 229Daibergio microphy110, 229Daibergio mollis, 233Daibergio montic010, 213, 234, 235Daibergio neoperrieri, 220Do16ergio itigr0, 213, 218, 224, 234Do16ergio nitidu!0, 236Do16ergio normondii, 224Do16ergio oblongtfoli0, 229Daibergi0 o60uot0, 230Daibergio oriento!is, 217Do16ergiopeltieri, 233Do16ergioperrieri, 243Do!bergiuperuillei, 216

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Do16ergiopseudoboronii, 214Do!bergiopterocorpi/10r0, 215Do16ergiopurpuroscens, 238Daibergio siss00, 239, 240, 388DoIbergio suoresensis, 219Do!bergio trichoco, IPO, 243, 244Dothergio tricolor, 216Do16ergio tsarotononensis, 214Do16ergio tsiondolon0, 216Do16ergio Mrschii, 217Do16ergio rerophi!0, 225Decussocorpus foieotus, 38Decussocorpusgrocilior, 38Dect, 880corpus morinii, 40Dendrocolomus asper, 245Dendrocolomus gigunteus, 1/2, 247, 248Desbordesiogloucescens, 206, 207DidIturn gu, iteense, 427Digitum Mittfo!toldtum, 482Diehrostochys cinere0, 249DLchrostochys myriophy110, 249Diehrostochys unlos0, 42Dieroeopetolum cupuronionum, 250Dierueopetolum inohofoliense, 250Diospyros mespiltformis, 427Diphosio domellii, 653Diphosio inorogorensis, 654Do in bayo cymos0, 251Doin beyogoetzenii, 253Doin bayo kithii, 251Do in bayo Ieucoderm0, 253Doin bayo inukole, 251Doin beyo rotundtfoli0, 250Doin bayo schimperion0, 253Do in bayo tornd0, 252Do in beyo to77ido subsp. erythroleucu, 253Doin bayo torndo subsp. tornd0, 253Donellopruniformis, 184Duboscio ingcrocorp0, 253Dubosciopolyonth0, 254Duboscio Dirtdiftor0, 254Dumori0 @1ncon0, 624Dumorio heekelit, 627Dypsis inoddgoscoriensis, 254Ekebergio beriguelensts, 258Ekebergio copensis, 255, 257Ekebergio mildbroedii, 256Ekebergiopterophy110, 258Ekebergio rueppellion0, 256Ekebergio senegolensis, 255Enterdo chrysostochys, 260Errtod0 10/10e!it, 260Enterduperuillei, 259Errtondrophrogmo origolense, 260, 262, 267,

268, 343Britondrophrogmo bussei, 275

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Britondrophrugmo condonei, 265, 266, 270Errtondrophrogmo COMdotum, 275Errtondrophrogmo cylindricum, 266, 267, 268,

270, 277, 279Errtondrophrogmo deleuoyi, 275Britondrophrogmo excelsum, 273Britondrophrogmo Ieploei, 260Britondrophrogmo mercyophy!Ium, 260Errtondrophrogmopolustre, 275Errtondrophrugmo rederi, 260Errtondrophrogmo stolzii, 273Enterridrophrogmo utile, 267, 272, 276, 277Eribromo oblong0, 581Eriodendron onfroctuosum, 162Erythrina abyssinic0, 280, 281Erythrino oddisonioe, 286Erythrtno boricoensis, 285Erythrino burttii, 282Erythrino excels0, 284Erythrino lottssim0, 282Erythrino melonoconth0, 282Erythrtnu SOC!euxii, 282Byythrino senegolensis, 286Erythrino thollorti0,10, 286Erythrino tomentos0, 280Erythrino Dogelii, 285EUColyptus o160, 290EUColyptus 60sistoon0, 295EUCo!yptus botryoides, 307Eucalyptus coinoldulensis, 286, 289, 295, 299,

300, 307, 309, 312, 316, 317, 318, 319Eucalyptus coinoldulensis subsp. simulota, 290Eucalyptuscomoldulensisvar. coinoldulensis, 290EUCo!yptus comaldu!errsis var. o6tus0, 290Eucalyptus CIOezion0, 294EUColyptus globu!us, 289, 295, 297, 300, 307,

309, 310, 312, 316, 319, 320, 366EUColyptus g!o6ulus subsp. bicostot0, 300EUCo!yptus globulus subsp. globulus, 300EUColyptus 8106ulus subsp. maidenii, 300EUColyptusg!o6ulus subsp. pseudoglobulus, 300Eucalyptus grondis, 289, 290, 295, 300, 305,

306, 312, 314, 316, 317, 318, 319Eucalyptus gummifer0, 295EUColyptus microcorys, 295EUColyptus microthec0, 466EUColyptus inue!Ierion0, 296EUCo!yptus obliqu0, 296EUColyptuspiluloris, 296EUCo!yptuspropinqu0, 296Eucalyptus resinifer0, 296EUColyptus robust0, 289, 295, 300, 307, 310,

311, 316, 319EUColyptus 70strot0, 286EUCo!yptus songn0, 305, 307, 309, 310, 318EUColypttts sideroxy!on, 296

EUColyptus tereticornis, 290, 307, 309, 314, 315EUColyptus urophy1!0, 307, 309EUColyptus uimino!is, 318Fuguro Qinoniensis, 673Fogoro beequetii, 675Fogor0 671eyi, 677Pogoro douy, , 672Fuguro heitzii, 677Fogoro ingcrophy!IQ, 673Fogoro renteri, 675Pogoro tessmonnii, 673Fuguropsis origolensis, 320Fogoropsis hi!debrondtii, 321Ficus bongouonouensis, 325Ficus copensis, 322Ficus monotocorp0, 322Ficus ripori0, 322Ficus sur, 322, 324Ficus Darnfoli0, 325Ficus Dogelio, IQ, 326Ficus zenheri, 325Fillereopsis discophor0, 327Funtumi0 o1ricon0, 149Funtumio elostic0, 72Gognebino myriophy!10, 249Gumbeyo ofricon0, 176Gumbeyo botuinion0, 177Gombeyogigonte0, 179Gumbeyo IOCourtiun0, 180Gumbeyo inodogoscortensis, 177Gainbeyoperpulchr0, 183Gombeyo subnud0, 185Gumbeyobotrys gigonte0, 179Goreinio koi0, 657Gigontochloo asper0, 245Gineiin0 o760re0, 329, 330, 376Gineiino elliptic0, 331Ginelinophilippensis, 331Grewio bicolor, 335Grewioferrugine0, 336Grettiio IOUisii, 336Greuiio microthyrs0, 336Grewio mollis, 337Grewio montic010, 336Grewiopinnotifid0, 336Grewiop!ergiophy110, 336Grewzop!, beseens, 337Grewio uenust0, 337Guoiocum offterno!e, 668Guoreo cedrot0, 339, 340, 343, 344, 345, 346Guoreoglomerulot0, 345Guoreo IOUrentii, 339, 343, 345, 346Guoreo ingyombensis, 341Guoreo thornpsonii, 339, 340, 343, 344Gutbourtiu urnoldion0, 409Hallnoo chioronth0, 564

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Hannooferrugine0, 564Honnoo hitombetombe, 564Honnoo hloineonu, 564Honnoo longjpes, 564Hannoo itlonensis, 564Hannoo undulot0, 564HOPIormosiu monophy1!0, 347, 348Herittero densi/10r0, 349, 353, 354Herztierojouonic0, 353Heritiero littoralis, 350, 351Heritiero littoralis subsp. ro!ting, 352Heritiero minor, 350Heritiero utilis, 349, 350, 352, 354, 381, 587Herminiero elophroxylon, 36Hibiscus 60ryonus, 358Hibiscus domottocorpus, 357Hibiscus lostococcus, 357, 358Hildegordio erythros;phon, 359Hojorrheno/Zoribundq, 72Humbertio mudogoscoriensis, 482Hypodophnis zenheri, 360Ingo edulis, 56Iruingiogobonensis, 207Jqcqrqndq injinosifoli0, 129Juniperus bermudion0, 361JuniperI's excels0, 364Juniperus procer0, 40, 362, 362, 364Khoyo grithothec0, 366, 368, 372, 373, 374,

375, 377, 378, 379, 380, 384, 385, 386Khoyo grandifolio!a, 368, 369, 372, 374, 378,

385, 386, 387Khoyo iuorensis, 356, 367, 368, 370, 372, 373,

377, 379, 384, 385, 443kiloyo mudogoscoriensis, 369Khoyo ityosic0, 366, 369Khuyo senegolensis, 383, 385, 466Kirhio ocuminot0, 389Kloirtedoxogobonensis, 563Loguncu!orig rocemos0, 102Leeomtedo"u heitziun0, 392Leeomtedoxo kloineon0, 390, 391Leeomtedoxo nog0, 392Lepidotrichilio uolkensti, 393Leploeo mayombensis, 341Letestuu dunssim0, 393Letestuonoribund0, 393Leucoeno Ieucocephu10, 370, 376, 381, 388LOphtr0 o10t0, 201, 409Loudno/to inahofoliensis, 250Louoo brownii, 395Louoo hintneon0, 395Louoo swyn, Iertomi, 397Louoo trichilioides, 395, 396Mocluro excels0, 407Meresopsis eminii, 1/9Molocontho dintfoli0, 520

INDEXDES NOMSSCIENTIFIQUESDES PLANTES 773

Moldcontho heudelotion0, 520Molocorttho superb0, 526Mornmeo of neon0, 399, 400Mornmeo omenconu, 401Mornmeo odorat0, 401Mornmeo usumborensis, 401Monsoni0 o1tissim0, 403, 405Monsoni0 o1tissimo var. o1tisstm0, 405Monsoni0 o1tissimo var. homerunic0, 405Monsonio digtomonther0, 405Monsortio nymphoeifoli0, 405Morgoritorio discoide0, 376Memecylon lopezionum, 607Miltcio excels0, 81, 86, 376, 407, 409, 4/2, 4/3,

4/4, 4/5, 436, 615Mineto regi0, 407, 408, 410, 4/1, 4/2, 4/4Millettio oure0, 422Millettio coffer, 4/6Millettio chrysophy!IQ, 421Milletti0 @10ngotisty10, 424Millettio grondis, 4/6Millettio hitsih0, 422Millettio lonepoolei, 421Millettio IOUrentii, 4/7, 4/9, 423, 424Millettio pollens, 421Millettio rhodonth0, 420Millettio richordion0, 422Millettio SOCleuxii, 424Millettio stuhlmunnii, 4/9, 422Millettio Dersicolor, 425Mimusops o17icon0, 624Mimusops gridongensis, 426Mimusops bugshowei, 427Mtmusopscoffru, 427Mimusops digue, 107Mimusops elengi, 428, 430Mimusops erythroxylon, 433Mimusopsfrogrons, 431Mimusops Iruticos0, 434Mimusops hechem, 627Mimusops kumme1, 427, 431Mimusops IOUrifoliu, 432Mimusops letestui, 96Mimusops indrim0, 432Mimusops o60uot0, 432Mimusops o6tusifoli0, 428, 434Mimusopspettoloris, 433Mimusopsschimperi, 432Mintusops worneckii, 426Mimusops zeyheri, 432, 433Morus o160, 437Morus IOCte0, 435Morus me802ygi0, 409, 435, 436Morus itigr0, 437Musongo cecropioides, 95, 206Nageio foieotus, 38

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Nogeio monn, I, 40Noucleo diderrichii, 409Neohormsio boronii, 438Neolemonniero clitondrifoli0, 438Nesogordonio loudssieri, 440Nesogordonio holtzii, 439, 442Nesogordonio hubingoensis, 440, 442Nesogordonio Ieploei, 440Nesogordoniopopouerifer0, 440Nesogordonioporuifoli0, 439Nesogordoniuperpulchr0, 442Newtoniu uubreui!lei, 448Newtonio buchononii, 443, 445Newtonio duporquetion0, 448Newtonio e!Itotti, 448Newtonio erlonger, , 450Newtonio glondu!ifer0, 448Newtonio griffoniun0, 448Newtonio hildebrondtii, 449Newtonio Ieucocorp0, 447Newtoniopoucuug0, 448Nothospondios stoudtii, 450Nypo/ruticons, 102Ochrocorpos of neonus, 399Ochromo logopus, 451Ochromopyromidole, 38, 166, 360, 451, 452Ocoteo bullot0, 26, 456, 457Ocoteo coinortensis, 454Ocoteo cymos0, 453Ocoteofoucherei, 454Ocoteo henye, 1sts, 455, 456Ocoteo IQeuis, 454Ocoteo inocrocorp0, 454Ocoteo obtusot0, 454Ocoteoplotydisc0, 454Ocoteo rocemos0, 454Ocoteo thouuenotii, 454Ocoteo trichophlebi0, 454Ocoteo usumborensis, 457, 459Ocoteo Dirtdis, 455Octolobus origustotus, 461Octolobus spectobi!is, 461Odyendyeogobonensis, 461Oldfieldio of neon0, 61501eo copensis, 446Ompholocorpum ohio, 464Ompholocorpum onocentrum, 463Omphulocorpum elotum, 463Oreobombos buchwoldii, 464, 468Ormocorpopsis itreinoensts, 465OStryoderris sinhlmunnii, 669Orytenonther0 o6yssinic0, 1/4, 466, 467Orytenunther0 6072ii, 466Oxytenoitthero braunii, 466Orytenonthero ingcrothyrsus, 466Pochy!obt, s buettneri, 203

Pochy!o6us delictosus, 209Foehylobuspubescens, 211Pochyste!a 67euipes, 604Perchystelo micronth0, 603Pochytrophe dimepute, 589Pochytrophe o600ut0, 589Portnori excels0, 446Porkio bicolor, 470, 471,475, 647Porkio big!o6080, 470, 471, 475Porkiofineoide0, 471, 472, 474Porkio madogoscoriensis, 472Porkio timorion0, 472Pertcopsis origolensis, 475, 477Pertcopsis elot0, 347, 476, 477, 478, 480, 615Pertcopsis 10n/10r0, 477Pertcopsis moonion0, 480Phylloxylon orenic010, 485Phylloxylon errsifolium, 484Phylloxy!on perrieri, 482, 483Phy!lorylon xylophylloides, 484Pinus conboe0, 231, 485, 487, 491, 492, 494,

495, 496, 497, 498, 500, 502, 504Pinus curtboeo var. 60homensis, 487, 488Pinus conboeo var. conboe0, 487Pinus curtboeo var. hondurensis, 487, 488, 489,

492

Pinus enjottii, 488, 489, 490, 502Pinus irisuloris, 492, 494Pinus hesty0, 492, 494, 502Pinus hhosy0, 492Pinus merhusii, 495Pinus o0corp0, 488, 495, 496, 502Pinuspotu10, 487, 491, 492, 494, 495, 497, 498,

498, 500, 503, 504, 505, 667Pinus rodiot0, 28, 502, 503Piper betle, 429Piptodenio of neon0, 505Piptodenio buchononit, 443Piptodenio chrysostochys, 260Piptodeniogobunensis, 200Piptodenio Ieucocorp0, 447Piptodeniopoucjjug0, 448Piptodenioperutl!ei, 259Piptodeniostrum @1nconum, 90, 91, 201, 409,

445, 448, 505, 507Pithecel!obium o1tissimum, 47Plotysepolum cheuolieri, 509Plotysepolum Donhouttei, 510Plotysepolum violaceum, 510Pieiocorp0 110uescens, 511Pieiocorpo micronth0, 511PIeiocorpopycnonth0, 511Podocorpus dowei, 40Podocorpus elongotus, 514Podocarpus errsicultts, 514Podocorpus foieotus, 38

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Podocorpusgrocilior, 38Podocorpus henkelii, 514Podocorpus lotifolius, 39, 152, 512, 513Podocorpus mudogoscoriensis, 514Podocorpus monnii, 40Podocorpus milonjionus, 512Podocu, pus usQinborensis, 40Pongomiopsis Qinygdo!trio, 516Poitgomiopsisperuilleon0, 516Pouterio udoni-friedericii, 516, 518Pouteri0 @1nifoliu, 520Pouterio Qinifoliu var. sockuxii, 521Pouteri0 o1ttssim0, 446, 520, 521, 522, 525,

526, 527Pouterto oningeri, 520, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526Pouterio coinpechion0, 518, 520, 523, 526Pouteriopseudorocemos0, 523Pouterio superb0, 526Premno origolensis, 528Premno chrysoc!ado, 529Premno hildebrondtii, 529Premno maxim0, 529Premno montensis, 529Premno schliebenii, 529Premno zenkeri, 528Pseudobersomo mossombicensis, 530Pseudocedrelo hotschyi, 531, 532Ptoeroxylon objiquum, 534Pterocorpus o6yssinicus, 547Pterocu, pus origolensis, 536, 538, 557, 558Pterocorpus gritunesii, 547Pterocorpus bussei, 536Pterocorpus chrysothrix, 557Pterocorpi, s do!bergioides, 558Pterocorpus erinoceus, 542, 543, 547Pterocorpus indieus, 554, 558Pterocorpt4s lurens, 546Pterocorpus Iucens subsp. untunesii, 546, 547Pterocorpus Iucens subsp. Iuce, ,s, 546, 547Pterocorpus inortinii, 550Pterocorpus OSun, 548, 554Pterocorpuspo!yonthus, 550Pterocorpus rotundifolius, 549Pterocorpus rotundifo!jus subsp. inortinii, 550Pterocoipus rotundifoliussubsp. polyonthus, 550Pterocorpus rotundifolius subsp. rotundifolius,

550

Pterocorpus sontolinoides, 56, 550Pteroco, pus sonto!mus, 554Pterocorpus soyouxii, 552, 555Pterocorpus sto!zii, 557Pterocorpus tessmonnii, 554, 555Pterocorpus tinctorius, 554, 557Pterygoto bequoertLi, 561Pterygoto inocrocorp0, 85, 559, 560, 647Pterygoto mildbroedii, 562

INDEXDESNOMSSCIENTIFI UESDES PLANTES 775

Pyrortthus o10800, 563Pyronthus Iucens, 563Pyronthus tunedrensis, 564Quossiogobonensis, 461Quossio indied, 566Quossio undulot0, 564, 566Quiuisionthepopinoe, 568Rocospermo heterophyllum, 24Rocospermo melonoxy!on, 26Rouenolo mudogoscoriensis, 650Bouensoro topoh, 453Rhizophoro rocemos0, 102Rhodognopholon breutcuspe, 569, 570Rhodognopholon mossombicense, 573Rhodognopholon schumonnionum, 572Rhodognopho!on schumonnionum var. schu-

monnLonum, 573Rhodognopholon schumonnionum var. tomen-

tosum, 573Rhodognopholon stolzit, 573Rhodognopholon tongonythense, 573Rictnus coinmunis, 541SOCog!ottis gobonensis, 142Sohoonolo inoddgoscoriensis, 574Sumodero indica, 566Sumodero inoddgoscoriensis, 566Schinziophyton routeritenii, 541Seierocoryo birre0, 541Senno SIGme0, 388Sersolisio micronth0, 603Sideroxy!on odolfi-friedericii, 516Sideroxy10, I o1tissimum, 521Sideroxylon oylmeri, 438Skierorylon inerme, 575Sideroxy!on titerme subsp. cryptoph!ebium, 575Sideroxylon merine subsp. diospyroides, 575Skierory!on titerme subsp. merine, 575Sideroxylonpuberulum, 575Sideroxylon sessiliftorum, 575Sinorundinuri0 o40in0, 576, 577Solanum origuiui, 463Sterculio OPPendiculot0, 580, 585Sterculio elegantiflor0, 581Stercu!to foetid0, 587Stercu!to oblong0, 81, 560, 581, 582Sterculio quinquelob0, 580, 584Sterculio rhinopet010, 584, 586, 587Sterculio uruns, 585Streblus dimepote, 589, 590Swietenio humilis, 593, 598Suietenio inocrophyl!a, 591, 593, 598, 599Swietenio inghogoni, 593, 596, 596Symphoniogobonensis, 599Symphonioglobulifer0, 599, 601Synsepolum o12elii, 603Synsepolum breuipes, 604

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Synsepolumpobeguinio, ,urn, 605Synsepolum stjpu!aturn, 604Sy2ygium 60760rticum, 610Syzygium cordotum, 605, 610Syzygium cordotttm subsp. cordotum, 607Syzygium cordotum subsp. shimboense, 607Syzygium cymosum, 610Syzygium gumeense, 607, 607, 609Syzygium gumee, Ise subsp. ofromontont, in, 610Syzygium gumeensesubsp. gumeense, 610Syzygium gumeense subsp. hutllense, 610SyzygLum gumeense subsp. inocrocorpum, 610Syzygium inichiethwoitii, 610Syzygium seierophyllum, 610Tuberrigemontonojohnstonii, 611robernoemontonopendu!jizor0, 612Tuberrigemontono stopfion0, 611Tornetio densi/lord, 349Tornetio utilis, 352Tornetio utilis var. densi/10r0, 349Teeleo hungngensis, 654reeled nobilis, 652reeleopilos0, 653reeled simplicifoli0, 654Teetonu grondis, 388, 409, 612, 615TermingJin toore, 1sts, 381, 647Terminolio superb0, 85, 4/1Thornnocolomus tessellotus, 578Thespesiu ocuti!o60, 622Thespesio donis, 622Thespesiopopulne0, 619, 621Thespesiopopulneoides, 622negheme110 o17iconu, 108, 553, 624, 625, 628,

629

neghemello heekelii, 108, 381, 624, 625, 626,627, 627, 629

roddolio OSiotic0, 365Toono ci!iota, 156, 158, 188, 632Toono sinensis, 633Trichilio cedrut0, 339Trichilio dialonis, 637Trichilio emetic0, 575ritehi!to gi!gion0, 634fitchilio gilletii, 638Trtchi!to heudelotii, 636Trichilio lariat0, 638Trichilio mildbroedii, 638Trichilio monadelph0, 636Trichiliu omithother0, 638Trichiliopr, eureon0, 639Trichilioprieureono subsp. orientalis, 640Trichilioprieureono subsp. prteureon0, 640fitchi!toprieureono subsp. Dermoesenii, 640Trichilio retus0, 635Trichilio rubescens, 636Trichilio servego!errsis, 640

Trichilio tessmonnii, 638Trichilto uo!hensii, 393Trichilio wellL!itschit, 638fliplochtton wigericum, 640fliplochiton seieroxy10, I, 72, 74, 85, 166, 273,

280, 333, 376, 381, 443, 565, 567, 640, 642Triplochito, I gumbesiocus, 643TMrrueonthus ofriconus, 646, 647furroeortthus Digitei, 646Tylostemon corbisieri, 1/6Tylostemon Awe0, 1/8Tylostemon monni, , 120Tylostemon MgOndensis, 125Volthu diffus0, 649Volthoperrier, , 650Voughonio clotselii, 650Voughonio dionoeifoli0, 650VOL, ghonio interrupt0, 650Vepris urushensis, 653yepris domellii, 653Vepris glandulos0, 653Vepris glomerot0, 653Vepris grondifoli0, 654Vepris honongenszs, 654Vepris loneeolot0, 651Vepris inorogorensis, 654Vepris nobilis, 652Vepris simplicifoli0, 654Vepris stolzii, 654Vepris undulot0, 651Viguierorrthus cylindricostochys, 655Viguteronthus hony, 655Viguieronthus longirocemosus, 655Viguieronthusperuillei, 655Vitellortoporodox0, 108Vilex cienkowshii, 655Vitex congolensis, 661Vitex curieot0, 655Vitex donion0, 655, 657, 664Vitex lischeri, 659, 660Vitex grondifo!to, 662Vitex keniensis, 659, 660, 662Vitex micronth0, 664Vitex orycuspis, 665Vitexpochyphy!IQ, 655Vitexphoeotrich0, 665Vitex ruler, 665Widdringtonio nodtftor0, 666, 667Widdringtonio nodiftoro var. whytei, 665Widdringtonio whytei, 665, 666Xonthocercis mudugoscoriensis, 668Xonthocercis robiensis, 668, 669Xonthocercis gumbesioc0, 669Xeroderris stuhlmonnii, 669Ximenio cuffr0, 541Xylio euonsii, 671

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Xyliu hoffmonnii, 671Xylio xylocorp0, 671Xylopio gethiopic0, 206Yushonio o!pin0, 576Zorithoxy!urn beeqL, etii, 675Zorithoxylum duoyi, 672Zorithoxylum gilletii, 673, 675, 678, 679, 680

INDEXDESNOMSSCIENTIFIQUES DES PLANTES 777

Zanthoxylum heitzii, 677, 679Zorithoxy!urn mudogoscoriense, 681Zorithoxylum renteri, 675Zorithoxylum tessmonnii, 673Zorithoxylum thouuenotii, 681Zorithoxylum tsihonimpos0, 681

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Index des noms vernaculaires des plantes

Aham, 180Aham g6ant, 179Aborbora, 440Abricotier d'Mrique, 399Abyssinian coral tree, 280Acacia a bois noir, 26Acacia a tieurs blanches, 26Acacia australia, 26Acacia preta, 26ACajou a grandes feuilles, 372ACajou a peau lisse, 366ACajou a peau rugueuse, 377ACajou amer, 154ACajou assim, 276ACajou Bassam, 377ACajou blanc, 366ACajou blanc de Madagascar,

158

ACajou boss6, 339ACajou callc6drat, 383ACajou cede, 154ACajou d'Amenque, 591ACajou de Cuba, 596ACalou des marais, 310ACajou du Benin, 372ACajou du Gabon, 377ACajou du Honduras, 591ACajou du Senegal, 383ACajou fernelle, 154ACajou kosip0, 265ACajou rouge, 154, 377ACajou Saint-Domingue, 596ACajou sino, 276ACajou tiama, 260ACaju branc0, 366ACaju de Bassan, 377ACaju de casca lisa, 366ACaju do Senegal, 383Adasema, 185African alpine bamboo, 576African apple, 399African apricot, 399African barwood, 542African black walnut, 403African blackwood, 227African bloodwood, 536African cedar, 276African cherry fruit, 209African coral wood, 552African ebony, 227African fern pine, 38African greenheart, 200, 505

African grenadi110, 227African ironwood, 227African kirio tree, 542African mainmee apple, 399African maple, 640African mulberry, 435African oak, 407, 4/2African padauk, 552African padouk, 552African pearwood, 107African pencil cedar, 362African pterygota, 559African rosewood, 542African satinwood, 673African star apple, 176African teak, 407, 4/2, 478, 542African thorn acacia, 33African walnut, 395, 403African whitewood, 640Afrormosia, 478Ako, 83Alexandrian laurel, 134AIStonia, 71, 74fullbach, 36Ambatch, 36Ambita, 536Amoreira, 192, 407, 4/2amiegr6 blanc, 521, 525Aningeria, 516, 521, 525Mingr6 blanc, 521, 525Aningu6riargent6, 185thingu6rirouge, 183inkle thorn, 31antiaris, 83Aramy, 142Araucaria, 88Arbre a fi6vre, 33, 297Arbre a kapok, 162Arbre a semene, 327nthre de coralId'Abyssime, 280Arbre Dinbrelle, 619atvore da febre, 33Arvore da sumaiima, 162Asian bulletwood, 428Assamela, 478Assia, 203Australian blackwood, 26Australian red cedar, 632Australian silk oak, 310Avodire, 646Avodir6, 646Awong, 4/7

Ayous, 640Balsa, 451Balsa wood tree, 36, 451Bambou, 1/1Barnbou creux, 576Barnbou de Birmanie, 247Bambou de Chine, 1/1Bambou g6ant, 153, 245, 247Bambu african0, 466Bambubalde, 247Barnbu gigante, 247Barnbu Imperial, 247Bambu vulgar, 1/1Bark cloth tree, 83Barwood, 546, 552Bastard brandy bush, 335Bastard mahogany, 399Bastard marula, 389Bastard onionwood, 150Bastard stinkwood, 455Beakpod eucalyptus, 310Beauty leaf, 134Bela sombra, 619Benguet pine, 492Benin mahogany, 372Bermuda cedar, 361Bermuda red cedar, 361Bets, 403Big-leaved mahogany, 372, 591Bindurabamb00, 466Blntangor, 134Bird-lime tree, 183BISselon, 383Black guarea, 343Black gum, 347Black mangrove, 99Black plum, 655Blackwood, 26Blue gum, 297, 314Boarwood, 599Bois corai1, 552Bois d'or, 425Bois de fer, 4/7Bois de rose d'Oc6anie, 619Bois de table, 350Boisjaune, 38Bois noir, 4/7Bois patte poule, 651Bombayblackwood, 221Boss6 clair, 339Boss6 fonc6, 343Boubousou rouge, 265

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Bouemon, 200Broad-leaved mahogany, 372,

591

Broad-leaved onionwood, 149Broad-leaved yellowwood, 512Broom cluster fig, 322Brown mahogany, 276, 395Brown sterculia, 586Burma almondwood, 186Bush fig, 322Cainba, 33Cainbala, 407Camphrier, 457Cape ash, 256Cape chestnut, 132Cape fig, 322Caribbean inahagoni, 596Caribbean pine, 485Caribbean pitch pine, 485Cedar of Goa, 196C6drat d'Mrique, 268C6dre acajou, 154C6dre d'Mrique, 339C6dre de Goa, 196C6dre epic6, 121C6dre rouge, 632C6dre rouge d'AUStralie, 632C6drela, 154Cedr0, 154Cedro australian0, 632Cedro das Bermudas, 361Cedro do Bugac0, 196Cetona, 655Ceylon satinwood, 173Chataignier du Cap, 132Cheesewood, 71, 74Ch6ne d'Mrique, 347, 407Ch6ne de Bourbon, 24Chew stick, 599Chickrassy, 186Chittagong wood, 186Chocobond0, 435Cigarbox cedar, 154Cipreste do Bugac0, 196Citronnier d'Mrique, 673CIOeziana gum, 294Coastal red milkwood, 427Coing de Chine, 428Cola cedar, 352Cola do ob6, 176Colonial pine, 88Commonbamb00, 1/1Common hook thorn, 21Common onionwood, 150Common red milkwood, 433Common wildpear, 250

Congowood, 395Cork tree, 451Corkwood, 145, 451Corkybark, 145Cuban mahogany, 596Cuban pine, 485Cypr6s de Goa, 196Cypr6s du Mexique, 196Cypr6s du Portugal, 196Dabema, 505Dab6ma, 505Dabema noir, 90Dahoma, 505Danta, 440Dark bosse, 343Denya, 200Difou, 435Dog plum, 256Dorubeya, 250Donkey berry, 335Douka, 624Down tree, 451Dragon bamboo, 247Dry-zone cedar, 531Dry-zone mahogany, 372, 383East African afrormosia, 475EastAfrican bombax, 572EastAfricancamphorwood, 457EastAfrican cedar, 362EastAfrican cypress, 196EastAfricanjuniper, 362East African mulberry, 435East African newtonia, 444East African yellowwood, 512Eastlndian mahogany, 186Eastlndian rosewood, 221Eastlndian satinwood, 173Eb6nier du Senegal, 227Eb6nierjaune, 239ECalag0, 146Egamosema, 31Egg-cone pine, 496Egyptian plane tree, 584Ekebergia, 256Ekouk, 71Elengi, 428Elephanttusk tree, 147Elephant wood, 128Binien, 71, 74Erable d'Mrique, 559EUCalipto branc0, 305EUCalipto coin foulas de wineiro,

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EUCalipto comum, 297EUCalipto de folha Iarga, 310

INDEXDES NOMSVERNACULAIRESDESPLANTES 779

EUCalipto de op6rculo rostrado,314

EUCalipto robust0, 310EUCalipto vermelh0, 286Eucalyptus bleu, 314Eucalyptus rouge, 286, 310Byorig, 581Fah0, 171False brandy bush, 335False Irok0, 83False sycomore, 326False white ash, 530Falso cedro do BUGac0, 196Famelona a grandes feuilles,

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Farroba de Lala, 59Faux acajou, 339Faux citronnier, 673Faux 6b6nier, 4/7Faux n6r6, 470Faux paletuvier, 99Faux sycomore, 326Faux teck, 127Feuilles d'Haiti, 619Fever tree, 33, 297Flame tree, 280Flooded gum, 305Forest doinheya, 252Forest knobwood, 672Forest long-podded albizia, 63Forest newtonia, 444Forest red gum, 314Foumb0, 431French rosewood, 217Fromager, 162Gaboon mahogany, 91Gambia mahogany, 383Gainb0, 475Genevrier d'Abyssinie, 362Genevrier d'Mrique, 362Gevire, 1/5Giant bamboo, 153, 245, 247Glossy nat-bean, 236Glycine arbre, 128Ginelina, 329Ginelinea, 329Goane, 43Gomeiro azu1, 297Gommierbleu, 297Gommierrouge, 286Grand natte, 432Grenadilha, 227Grenadille d'Mrique, 227Greuvier, 335Gr6vier bicolore, 335Grey ebony, 4/7

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Greymangrove, 103Guarea noir, 343Gympie messmate, 294Hairy cola, 192Halmilla wood, 127Hard cedar-mahogany, 531Hazovolaa grandesfeulles, 215Heavy mahogany, 265, 276Heavy sapele, 265Henss6, 542Hog gum, 599Honduras mahogany, 591Honduras pine, 485Hoop pine, 88Indian mahogany, 632Indian oak, 612Indian rosewood, 221Indian tulip tree, 619Irisignis pine, 503Irok0, 407, 4/2Jambire, 422Jelecote plne, 498Kaffir ironwood, 4/6Kalfata, 619Kambala escura, 53Kamema, 440Kapoc, 162Kapok tree, 162Kashmir tree, 329Katrafay, 158Kenya oak, 659Khasipine, 492Khasya plne, 492Kiaat, 536hibaba da queta, 260hibaba de Mussengue, 366Kikwaju, 227Kirio de Gainbie, 542hisa d'eau, 607Kissinhung0, 440msumungu, 440Knobthorn, 29, 672Knobwood, 672Koanandi0, 179KOIa mahogany, 190Komonb610, 194Kondroti, 569Kor0, 655Kotib6, 440Koto, 559Lagos mahogany, 377Large greenbamb00, 464Large-leaved false thorn, 65Large-leaved mahogany, 591Large-leaved onionwood, 149Large-leaved starchestnut, 584

Large-leaved sterculia, 584Large-podded albizia, 63Laurel-leaved kola, 194Light bosse, 339Linj0, 366Longhi, 176, 180, 185Longhirouge, 176, 180, 185Longuirouge, 176Looking-glass tree, 350Loureiro de Alexandria, 134Luab0, 350Lubale, 607Luckybean tree, 280Lucuba palm, 254Madagascar rosewood, 217Madobia, 542Mafumeira, 162Magund0, 407Mahogany grandesfeuilles, 591Mahogany petites feuilles, 596Makore, 627Makor6, 627Mainmea, 399Mainmee apple, 399Mangle blanc, 99Mangue amare10, 99Mangue branc0, 103Mangue ner0, 103Mani, 599Maniawiga, 145Manilmar6cage, 599Marina gum, 318Mansonia, 403Mbalamwezi, 584Mbambangoma, 280Mbanga, 475Mbani, 142Mbonta, 449Mchane, 43Mchanimba0, 43, 59Mchanimbawa, 43Mchanindovu, 65Mchapia turnbili, 43, 59Mche, 449Mchocha inke, 604Mchocha inwitu, 575Mchochojike, 604Mchu, 103Mdamudamu, 536Mduruasi, 65Meru oak, 659Mexican cypress, 196Mexican weeping pine, 498Mfimb0, 1/8Mfudu, 655, 659Mfukufuku, 335

Mfune, 580Mfuru, 655Mfuu, 655, 659Mgamba kapu, 433Mgamb0, 431Mgelenge, 57Mgendagenda, 43MgOngonga, 575MgOngong0, 350Mgude, 580Mgunga, 31, 32, 33Mguogu0, 520Miama, 139Mianzi, 576Micala, 669Milo, 619Mjafari, 280Mjoh0, 564Mkangazi, 366Mkanja, 134Mkaratusi, 286, 297, 310, 314,

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Mogn0, 591Mogno de Africa, 383Mogno de Benim, 372Mondogond0, 669Monkey apple, 639Monkeyplum, 209Monkey star apple, 183Monkey thorn, 22Monterey pine, 503Morelra, 192, 407, 4/2Moreton Bay pine, 88Moteldebou, 619MDtond00, 134Mountain ash, 256Mountain bamboo, 576Mountain tamarind, 24Mpafu, 142Mpande, 422Mpangapanga, 422Mpepe, 59Mpilipili, 449Mping0, 227Mpoto wa ridovu inkuu, 256Mrunza, 439Msaji, 612Msamvia, 604Msanduku, 196Msefu, 580Mshai, 59Mshunduzi, 562Msikundazi, 149, 350Msindan0, 485, 498Msufi, 162Msufiinwitu, 572Msufi pori, 572Mtakawa, 619Mtimaji, 639Mtond00, 134Mtorobwe, 250Mtsu, 103Mtumbati, 536Mtunda wa rigombe, 575Muabi, 107Muanga, 475Muanza, 57Mubende witch tree, 562Mufufuta, 53Mufuma, 162Mugome, 148Muheru, 439Muiand0, 48Mukonge, 33Mukong0, 457Mukulamishi, 584Mukungu, 584Mukwa, 536

Mulanje cedar, 665Mulende, 584Mumundu, 669Mundela, 599Mungu inarizi, 31Muninga, 536Mtirier du Senegal, 435Murray red gum, 286Musaka, 604Musalengue, 528Musence, 505Musumba, 425Muvanga, 475Muvilu, 546Muzumba, 425Mvule, 407Mvum0, 325Mwamba rigoma, 280Mwambe, 611Mwandara, 534Mwangaj0, 322Mwanga maima, 146Mwangati, 362Mwanzangu, 148Mwanzi, 1/1, 466, 576Mwazi, 1/1Mwerezi, 154Mwovu, 366Myamayu, 605Mzambarau, 607Mzambarau inwitu, 607Mzambarau ziwa, 605Mziwaziwa, 599Mzuari, 607Narrow-leaved mahogany, 596Nattier, 432Ndimbu, 552Ngome, 148Niangon, 352Nicaragua pine, 485Nicaraguan pitch pine, 496Nigerian pearwood, 339Nina sonde, 536Nkula, 552Nogo blanc, 335Nong0, 67Northern stinkwood, 455Noyer d'Mrique, 395Noyer du Gabon, 395Nsusi, 103Nsuti, 103Nyalulasi, 366Nyankom, 352Obeche, 640Ocote pine, 496Ocum6, 91

INDEXDESNOMSVERNACULAIRESDESPLANTES 781

Ogou6, 349Okan, 200Okoum6, 9101eo bar50, 599Olive mangrove, 99, 103010n dur, 673010n tendre, 67700carpa pine, 496Ouatier, 162Oussogpali6 a nears rouges, 285Outeniqua yellowwood, 38Ozig0, 203Pacific rosewood, 619Padauk d'Mrique, 552Padouk d'Mrique, 552Paletuvier blanc, 99, 103Fallssandre brun, 212, 234Panssandre d'Asie, 221Panssandre de 1'1nde, 221Panssandre de Madagascar,

212, 217, 234Panssandre du Congo, 4/7Panssandre du Senegal, 542Fallssandre rouge des marais,

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Panssandre violet, 217Panga panga, 422Partridge wood, 422Pata de Iebre, 451Patte poule saris piquant, 651Pattern wood, 71, 74Patula pine, 498Pau de balsa, 451Pau dejangada, 451Pau de rai0, 67Pau ferr0, 4/7, 475Pau pret0, 227, 239Pau rosa, 619Pau sangue, 542Peacock flower, 59Pencilcedar, 362Petit ouara, 192Petit sycomore, 322Peuplier d'Mrique, 329Pillarwood, 150Pin a aiguilles longues, 490Pin a trois feuilles, 492Pin argent6, 498Pin caratbe, 485Pin d'Enjott, 490Pin d'Indochine, 492Pin de Cuba, 485Pin de Hoop, 88Pin de Monterey, 503Pin des Caratbes, 485Pin foug6re africain, 38

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Pinjaune, 485Pin mate, 485Pin patula, 498Pinheiro irisigne, 503Pinho do muxit0, 512Pinho patula, 498Pink African cedar, 339Pink mahogany, 339Pitch pine, 485, 490Pith tree, 36P6 de bitch0, 83P6 de leite, 83Polls. 0, 162Poison-pod albizia, 65Porch6, 619Portia tree, 619Portuguese cedar, 196Prunier noir, 655Purple-leaved albizia, 48Purple-leaved false thorn, 48Purplewood dalbergia, 236Queenslandblue gum, 314Radiata pine, 503Rainy, 142Realyellowwood, 512Red asanfena, 183Red cedar, 352Red coond00, 428Red gum, 286Red mahogany, 366, 377Red milkwood, 431Red sterculia, 586Red-fruited pod0, 512Red-hot-poker tree, 280Rhodesian wisteria tree, 128Ribbon gum, 318Richmond River pine, 88River red gum, 286Rock elm, 407, 4/2Rose gum, 305Rough giantbamb00, 245Rough-bark flat-crown, 43Round-leaved bloodwood, 549Round-leaved teak, 549Salgueir0, 103Samba, 640Saricalama, 67Santalrouge d'Mrique, 542Sapele mahogany, 268Sapelli, 268Sapellimahogany, 268Satinwood, 171Savannahamb00, 466Scented guarea, 339Scented mahogany, 268

Senegal ebony, 227Senegal mahogany, 383Senegal rosewood, 542Silk-cotton tree, 162SIP0, 276Sipo mahogany, 276SISs00, 239Slash pine, 490Small-fruited teclea, 652Small-leaved bloodwood, 546Small-leaved mahogany, 596Smooth-bark flat-crown, 59Smooth-barked mahogany, 366Snake bean tree, 607Sneezewood, 534Soccerballfruit, 611Songa, 4/6Songati, 74Southernblue gum, 297Spanish cedar, 154Spanish mahogany, 596Spicy cedar, 121Splendid acacia, 31Splendid thorn, 31Spreading-leaved pine, 498Stool wood, 71, 74Sulphur bark, 33Swamp mahogany, 310Swamp messmate, 310Sweetbamb00, 245Sweet cedar, 343Tacula, 557Tansterculia, 580Tamarin dela Reunion, 24Tamarin des hauts, 24Tasmanian blackwood, 26Tasmanianblue gum, 297Teak, 612Teca, 612Teca africana, 407Teck, 612Teek d'Mrique, 407, 4/2Teck du pays, 127Teck kambala, 407, 4/2Tespesia, 619Tiama, 260Tiama mahogany, 260Tigerwood, 395Timunch0, 605Tinz01, 427Toon, 632Transvaalred milkwood, 433Transvaalstinkwood, 455Tree wisteria, 128Tnncomalee wood, 127

Turnbir0, 407, 4/2Two-coloured grewia, 335Uganda mahogany, 366Uganda mulberry, 435Urnbila, 536Umbrella tree, 619Urnzimbeet, 4/6Ven, 542V6ne, 542Vinoa, 359Vintanina, 134Voamboana, 212, 234Volombodipona a grandesfeuil-

Ies, 224Vonoa, 359Vonvoleir0, 428Water berry, 605, 607Water pear, 607Water tree, 605Water wood, 605Wawa, 640Weeping yew, 38Werige, 4/7Werig6, 4/7Werigu6, 4/7WestAfiican albizia, 43, 53, 67WestAfricanbamb00, 466West African cedar, 265, 268West African plum, 655Westlndian cedar, 154Westlndian mahogany, 596Whismore, 352White African mahogany, 673White ironwood, 651White kirkia, 389White mahogany, 366White mangrove, 99, 103White milkwood, 575White panisander, 158White raisin, 335White sterculia, 581White syringa, 389White teak, 329Wild fig, 322Wild kapok tree, 572Wild magnolia, 611Wild pear, 250Wingbean, 669Wing pod, 669Yellow pine, 485, 490Yellow sterculia, 581Yellowwood, 38Yemane, 329Zebra wood, 227

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