5100 TEREBINTACEZ (Sond.) [ Rhus. 
lobes 4-1 line wide. Panicle 1-15 inch, about 12-flowered, the ultimate pedicels 
about 2 lines long. Flowers greenish-yellow, about 1 line long. Drupe somewhat 
compressed, brownish, shining, 3—4 lines wide, 2—3 lines long. 
11. R. magalismontana (Sond.) ; branchlets, leaves, and panicles yel- 
lowish-tomentose ; leaves petiolate ; leaflets sessile, obovate-oblong or 
oblong, obtuse, mucronulate, wedge-shaped, reticulated and sub-gla- 
brous above; panicles many-flowered, terminal, a little longer than the e 4 
leaves, | 
Has. Crocodileriver near Magali Zey.! n. 341. Dec. (Herb. Sond. ‘ 
The whole plant is covered wna Goldaa Gouin. Abanevis pace striate, 
branchlets angulate. Petiole 6-9 lines long, furrowed above. Leaflets with a pro: 
minent middle nerve on both sides ; terminal 14-2 inches long, 6-9 lines wide, the 
lateral ones smaller. Panicle compound ; branches somewhat patent, the ultimate — 
pedicels very short. Flowers imperfect in our specimens. 
B, Leaves and panicles villous or "gars rarely the leaflets sub-glabrous. 
e ' (Sp. 12-18. < 
12. R. parvifolia (Harv. in Hb., T.C.D.); villous, branchlets short 5 
leaves petiolate ; leaflets sessile, obovate or elliptic, wedge-shaped, Ff 
dentate at the point, teeth mucronulate ; panicles axillary, and ter 
short, of the length of the leaves or a little longer; calyx villous. £. 
mollis, EH. Meyer, non H. B. Kth. 
_ Hap. Buffelrivier, 1-2000 f. Drege! Near Port Natal, 3-4000 f. Dr. Sutherland. 
Jan. (Herb. E. Mey., T.C.D., Sond.) _ 
A small shrub. ening branches 1-2 inches, the sterile ones longer and more 
yellowish. Petioles in the sterile branches 4-1 inch long, with leaves of the same 
_ length, and 6-10 lines wide ; petioles in the flowering branches 2-3 lines long, with 
’ greenish leaves 3-5 lines long, 3-4 lines wide. Panicles pauciflowered, about 4 inch 
long ; pedicels capillary, 4-1 line long. Petals white, twice as long as the calyx. - 
_ 18. R. villosa (L. fil. suppl. 183); leaves petiolate ; leaflets sessile, 4 
obovate, obtuse, mucronulate, quite entire, with revolute margins, hairy or a 
villous on both surfaces, as well as the petioles and branchlets ; racemes = 
axillary, much shorter than the leaves, the terminal paniculated, some- 
what longer ; drupe orbicular, compressed, glabrous. Zhewnb./ prod. pe 
52. fl. cap. p. 265. DC. 1.c. p. 70. Herb. Un. itin. n. 687,688. HG Z! 
: n. 1098. £. atomaria, Jacg. hort. Schonbr. t. 343. E. § Z.! 1099. : 
Ray | _ Var. 8. glabrata; leaves sub-glabrous or glabrous. R. pubescens, 
é Nw 164 
_ Thunb. prod. p. 52. Fl. cap. p. 264. R. pubescens, 8, subglabra, E. & Z.! 
Le cnoatetaete SAamE | 
E AB. Cape flats, mountains near Capetown and Grootvadersbosch, Thunb, EB. & Z.! 
ityn, Zey, 347. Somerset, Mrs. F. W. Barber. Paarlberg, Drege/ Var. B. 
| Recief, near Port Elizabeth, Zey.! n. 2236. Krakakamma, E.d Z./ Aug.-Jan. 
‘Thunb., Sond., T.C.D., ete.) 
or tree. Petioles }—1 inch, furrowed above. Leaflets prominent-veined on 
inch lo inch wide, or 1 inch long, 6-7 lines wide. Panicles com- 
ly longer ; the ultimate pedicels 3-1 line long. Flowers mi- 
