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pendente aucta. Sguamule carnose, petala æquantes, emar- 
ginate. Stamina 8; filamentis crassiusculis glaberrimis. 
FI. feminei ignoti. 
A very distinct species, though belonging to a unifoliolate 
group, which is common to the W. Indies, Brazil, S. Africa, 
and Ceylon. One of the S. African ones named by E. Meyer, in 
Drége's collection, Rhus monophylla, has been rightly placed 
by Presl in Schmidelia, under the name of S. monophylla in 
his Botanische Bemerkungen, a work we had not seen when we 
first gave the same name to the present species. 
PravE XXV. Fig. 1. bud; f. 2. flower without the calyx; f. 3. 
petal ; all magnified. 
The S. affinis, Guill. et Perr., of Senegal, probably the same 
as Ornitrophe magica, Schum. et Thonn. from Guinea, and Orni- 
trophe thyrsoidea, Schum. et Thonn., are the only other West 
African congeners. 
l. Sapindus Senegalensis, Poir. Dict. 6, p. 666.—S. Guineensis, 
G. Don, Gard. Dict. 1. p. 666 ?—Senegal, Brunner; on the 
Gambia, Don. 
The S. saponaria, Linn., is said by Brunner to be cultivated 
dn Senegambia and at St. Yago (Cape de Verd), and to have 
become almost wild in woods of the valley of San Domingo, in 
the latter island. 
1. Deinbollia pinnata, Schum. et Thonn. Beskr. p. 242.—Prostea 
pinnata, Camb. in Mem. Mus. Par. 18. p. 39.—Guinea, in 
Vogel's collection without the exact locality. ; 
?. Deinbollia? grandifolia, Hook. fil.; glaberrima, ramis vali- 
dis, petiolis elongatis teretibus lzevibus basi incrassatis, foliolis 
amplis alternis subremotis breve petiolulatis lineari-oblongis 
lanceolatisve basi inzequaliter cuneatis rotundatis integerrimis, 
paniculis axillaribus folio brevioribus ramosis, fructibus didy- 
mis subbaccatis.—Cape Palmas, Vogel. 3 
Arbor 8-pedalis. Rami læves, crassitie digiti minoris. Petiolus 
2-pedalis, teres, glaberrimus, cortice pallide fusco. Foliola 
8 unc. ad pedalia, super leviter, subter profundius reticulata, 
pallide viridia, subcoriacea, vix nitida ; petiolulis 3 lin, longis. 
Panicula fructifera pedalis, ramosa, erecta; ramis subangu- 
