Rhus.) TEREBINTACEE (Sond.) 515 
Somerset and in Zwartebergen, Zeyh. No. 334, and Terebinth. No. 1. Sneeuw- 
bergen, Drege. Sep.-Dec. (Herb. Thunb., Vind., Lehm., T.C.D., Sond.) 
A little tree with the habit of a Willow. Bark grey and smooth. Wood reddish- 
brown, hard and very tough. Branches virgate. Petioles terete, furrowed above, 
1-2 inches long. Leaflets 4-5 inches long, 4-6 lines wide or smaller, sessile or the 
intermediate one shortly petiolulate. Panicles glabrous, 1~2 uncial, of the length of 
the leaves or shorter ; pedicels capillary, Flowers very minute. Drupe rather dry, 
size of a pea, 
27. B. viminalis (Vahl. Symb. iii. p. 50) ; branches glabrous; leaves 
on long petioles, leaflets sessile, Lanceolate-acuminate, mucronate, quite en- 
tire, glabrous or ciliate, swb-concolorous and parallel-veined on both sur- 
faces ; panicles racemose, axillary and terminal, hirsute, shorter than the 
leaves ; drupe glabrous. Zhunb./ fl. cap. p. 263. BR. denudata, E. § Z.! 
n. 1090 (non Lichtenstein). R. elongata, EL. § Z.1 n. 1097, not of Jacquin. 
Var. 8. pendulina ; leaflets lanceolate, acute, or acuminate; panicles - 
loose. &. pendulina, Jacq. ! Willd. enum. p. 324. R. pallida, E. Meyer. 
Lt. pendulina, glabrior, Presi. l. c. 
Has. 24—Rivers, Clanw. and in gardens, Capetown, £, & Z.! Var. 8. Giftberg, and 
near the mouth of the Gariep, Drege. Nov. (Herb. Thunb., Vind., Lehm., Sond.) 
Very much resembling the preceding, but differs by the lax, often pendulous 
branches, the concolorous, or on the lower surface scarcely paler, and shorter leaflets, 
and by the hirsute peduncles and ealyces. Leaflets 2-2} inches long, 5-7 lines wide, 
attenuated to the point, acute at base; in var. 8. 2}~34 inches long, 4-6 lines wide, 
obtuse, apiculate, or attenuated. Panicles 1-1} uncial, the terminal one longer, 
pyramidal. Drupe unripe, sub-globose. le 
28. R. Gueinzii (Sond.) ; quite glabrous ; leaves petiolate ; leaflets 
sessile, Zanceolate-obtuse, mucronulate, with revolute, remotely denticulate 
margins, paler beneath, parallel-veined on both sides; panicles axillary 
and terminal, donger than the leaves, with slender branches and capillary 
pedicels. Bip sak) : 
Port N: Dr, Gueinzius. (Herb. T.C.D., Sond. pe 
ree Sameiete greyish branches ; flowering branchlets short. ng Petioles 
sub-terete, furrowed above, $—-1 inch long. Leaflets 2-24 inches long, 4-6 lines wide, 
particularly in the upper part denticulate, a few narrowed at base, the lateral ones 
mostly half as long. Lateral panicles about 3 inches long, ultimate pedicels } line 
long. Flowers very minute.—Differs from 2. viminalis and lancea by the obtuse, 
denticulate leaves and longer panicles. 
29. R. Natalensis (Bernh. ! in Krauss. Beitr. p. 46); quite glabrous ; 
leaves petiolate ; leaflets sessile, oval, obtuse, emarginate, crenate-ser- 
rate, cuneate at base, penninerved, paler beneath; racemes axillary, 
sub-paniculate, shorter than the leaves ; drupe sub-globose,_ 
a ang Cissus Natalensis, Bernh. in Sched. pl. Krauss. 
Aug. (Herb. 
glabrous. lee - 
Has. Woods near Port Natal, Krauss, Gueinzius, Williamson. 
T.C.D., Sond.) 
Bran i unctate, scabrous. Leaves 14-2 inches long, 9-52 lines 
princes rete Teactewed above, 4-1 Such, Racetoes 4-14 uncial, sitaple or 
at the top paniculated ; pedicels capillary, 1-14 lines long. Flowers minute, white. 
Calyx and petals obtuse. Drupe yellowish-brown, of the size of a small pea, . 
80. R. Eckloniana (Sond.); quite glabrous ; pe ; leaflets _ 
— oblong or arsed POG: EMT cuneate at base, quite 
entire, awhitish-marginated, carinate above, paler peneatii —— 
