[4]Nigeria handbook
[5]Sometimes Madala!
[6]Made of pasteboard for small specimens and wood for large.
[7]Barth’s Travels in Central Africa. Vol. i, p. 370.
[8]Dr. Barth’s Travels in Central Africa. Vol. i, p. 399.
[9]“Abisgee,” Hausa name; an evergreen, willow-like bush, which has a pungent skunk odour. It bears large clusters of currant-like fruit in June and July. This bush was found only in Aïr, and it may be Boscia salicifolia, Oliver (Capparidaceæ).
[10]The mountains of Baguezan, Timia, Agalak, Goundaï, Agarageur, Faodet, and Tamgak may be said to form almost one continuous range, whereas Aguellal is a detached mountain range.
[11]Described by Lord Rothschild
Transcriber's note:
- pg [197] Changed: AIR to: AÏR
- pg [199] Changed: few scattered acacais to: acacias
- pg [216] Changed: large acacais to: acacias
- caption, facing pg [234] Changed: ÄIR to: AÏR
- pg [252] Changed: palleseens to: pallescens
- pg [252] Changed: griscola to: griseola
- Other spelling inconsistencies have been left unchanged