Dodoncea.] SAPINDACEE (Sond.) - oe 
** Leaves simple. 
3. S. Pappea (Sond.); branches and leaves glabrous; leaves simple, 
alternate, obovate-oblong, obtuse at base, unequal, with revolute margins; 
racemes crowded to the ends of the branches, the male racemes equal- 
ling the leaves, the female 3-8-flowered, shorter. Pappea capensis, E. 
& Z.! En. p. 53. Hook. Ic. Pl.t. 352. Pappe, Fl. Med. p.3. Sylv. Cap. 
p.6. Kiggelaria integrifolia, E, Mey.! Hb. Drege, non Jacq. 
Has. In woods, between the Zwartkop’s and Coega River, Uit.; and in the Bot- 
hasberge, near the Fish River, Albany, #. & Z./ Zey. No. 151. At Silverfontein, 
Namaqualand, 2-3000 f., Drege! Sep.-Nov. (Herb. Hook., T.C.D., Sond.). 
A tree 15-20 feet high, with hard wood. Branches spreading, ash-coloured. 
Leaves crowded at the ends of the branches, 14-3 inches long, 6-10 lines wide, pale 
underneath. Racemes 1-2 inches long. Flowers minute. Calyx } line long. 
Stamens with woolly filaments, exserted. Ovary hairy, 3-celled, cells t-ovuled. 
Fruit globose, fleshy, downy, red, about as large asasmall cherry. The fruit, called 
“« Wilde Preume, Oliepitten, Wilde Amandel, t’Kaambesje,” is edible, and a bland 
oil is expressed from the seeds. 
V. HIPPOBROMUS, E. & Z. 
Flowers polygamo-diocecious. Calyx 5-sepalled, persistent, unequal. 
Petals 5, obovate, hypogynous, without scales, imbricate. Male : stamens 
8, inserted within an annular disc ; anthers oblong, basifixed. Ovary 
abortive, silky-tomentose. Female: ovary 3-celled, seated on a dise. 
Style short, thick ; stigma capitate, trifid. 8 abortive stamens. Peri- 
carp drupaceous, fleshy, of 1-3 pyrena. Seed pendulous, exalbuminous ; 
cotyledons green, fleshy, conduplicate ; radicle very short, near the 
hilum, #. & Z. En. p.151. Endl. Gen. No. 5637. 
A resiniferous tree, with abruptly pinnate leaves ; and sub-opposité leaflets. Pani- 
cles axillary, short ; flowers reddish, velvetty ; the calyx lobes rounded-concave and, 
like the petals, ciliato-laciniate. Name, fwmos, a horse, and Bpwuos, a bad smell; 
colonial name “ Paardepis.” BEE ne ee 
1. alata (E. & Z.!); Pappe, Sylv. Cap. Rhus alatum and R. pau- 
eiflorum, Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 268. Weinmannia dioica, Spreng. Suppl. ad 
Syst. Veg. p. 18. ° 
A tree. Branches erecto-patent, grey, the younger ones yellowish-red, thinly 
a aie winged, thinly tomentose. Leaflets sessile, in 
ate or tootl uite e t 
or obovate, cuneate at base, mostly oblique, coriaceous, glabrous or appressedly 
Tribe 2. Donon#acex. Ovules 2-3 in each cell, Embryo spirally 
rolled. 
VI. DODONZA, L. 
Flowers polygamous. Calyx 3-4-5-parted. Petals none. Stamens 5 es 
or more ; filaments very short ; anthers erect, thick, + Ova 
