Rhus.) TEREBINTACEE (Sond.) S08 
ends, entire or coarsely serrated from the middle to the apex, smoothish 
above, whitish-tomentose beneath ; panicles terminal, downy, longer 
than the leaves; drupe depressed, globose, pubescent. Comm. hort, 
. Amst. I. t.92. Thunb.! prod. p. 52. Flor. cap. p. 266. DC. 1. ¢. Pez 3. 
4.4 Z.1n. 1109. Herd. Un. itin. n. 686. Steb. exs. n. 155. R. Eck 
lonis Schrad.! hort. Gott. R. elliptica, HL. Mey! Zey.! n. 2232, 2234, 
Pappe. Sylv. cap. p. 13. 
Var, £. petiolaris; leaflets elliptic-oblong, acute, or acuminate at 
both ends, with long petiolules. 2, ellipticum, Thunb! l. c. p. 263. R. 
bicolor, Licht.! in Herb. Willd. RB. & Sch. Syst. ©. p. 661. BR. discolor, 
Schrad.! hort. Geetting. Poe 
Has. Everywhere on the slopes of the mountains of the Cape, Stellenbosch, Wor- 
cester, and Uitenhage districts. Jul—Sept. (Herb. Thunb., Sond., T.C.D., &c.) 
A shrub or tree, height of trunk 2-3 feet, diameter 3-4 inches. Branches some- 
what patent, branchlets brownish-purple. Leaflets green and costate above, ribbed 
below, quite entire or with 3-6 teeth, the lateral ones smaller, the terminal 14-2 
inches long, 1-1} inch wide, in var. 8. 14-24 inches long, 6-8 lines wide. Common 
petiole 3-1 inch or longer, sub-terete ; petiolules in var. a. very short or wanting, in 
var. 8. 3-6 lines long. Panicles mostly terminal, elongated ; flowers minute. Fruit 
the size of a small pea. =) ae 
9. R. incisa (L. fil. suppl. 183); branches puberulous ; leaves petio- 
late ; leaflets sessile, obovate, wedge-shaped, obtuse, incised pinnatifid, 
lobes obtuse, pubescent above, whitish tomentose beneath ; panicles ter- 
minal, tomentose, pendulous, as long as the leaves ; flowers sub-sessile ; 
drupe pubescent. Thunb.! prod. p. 52. fl. cap. p. 267. DC. lc. p, ‘ae 
EB. § Z.! n, t112. ae 
Has, Sand es, Paardeberg, Saldanhabay and St. Helenabay, Thunb.! Brack- 
fontein, Z. wey Totwen Paarlberg and Paardeberg, Drege, 6793. Jul.Sept. 
Herb. Thunb., Lehm., T.C.D., Sond.) : 
: Shrub, 1-2 feet high, with rigid branches and horizontal, very short branchlets. 
ioles puberul hat Hat above, 4—6 lines long. Leaflets obtuse, mucro- 
nulate or manga, with pressed nerves above, ribbed below, the terminal one 
very cuneate, 6-10 lines long, 4-6 lines wide. Panicle 1-1} inche, the upper 
flowers spicate. Ripe fruit unknown. 
10. R. dissecta (Thunb.! fl. cap. 267); branches glabrous ; leaves pe- 
tiolate ; leaflets sessile, sharply cut, pinnatifid, with revolute margins, 
glabrous above, whitish-tomentose beneath ; panicles terminal, smooth ; 
peduncles divaricate, capillary; drupe oblique, smooth, or somewhat 
muricate. : ee 
Var. a. : leaflets obovate or sub-orbiculate, cuneate, incised-dentate, 
teeth mucronate. J. argentea, LH. & Z.!n. 1127. RK. dissecta, E. Mey. ? 
e. in Hb. Drege. 
Var. f.; leaflets pinnatifid, lobes lanceolate, acute. 2. dissecta, 
Thunb.! EB. & 2.1 n. 1128, EB. Meyer, a. and f. 
| ins, Brackfontein, £.&@ Z./ Heerelogement, Z. n, 34, 
Hag. Sides of the mountains ! Var. 8. in Zwartland, #. & Z./ Groenekloof, Bae 
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Biamueibeeg. Pignetbary, “Oe Jun.-Nov. (Herb. Thunb., E. Mey., Lehm., 
PCBs BO oe deeic eiearbile RBhéen. Peticle 1-1 inch long. Leaf. 
A small shrub, branches. in var. a. 6-9 lines long, the lamina 3-6 lines 
itish veins above ; 
wil with 3-7 very sharp txt; in var. 8. the amo sie, but a 
