Rhus.] TEREBINTACES (Sond.) 521 
2~2} inches long, 10-12 lines wide; the lateral ones smaller. Racemes 1— i 
ultimate pedicels 4-1 line long. Petals 3 times longer than the calyx ; A bogres 
size of a small pea, broader than long. 2. longispina, Presl, is R. undulata, J acq 
aglaophylla, E. & Z.! confounded by E. § Z. in several collections. OSS 
II. Leaves simple, penninerved. Pita =o gen. Anaphrenium, E. Meyer. 
Pp. 47-53. 
47. R. Thunbergii (Hook. Icon. t. §95); leaves simpl - 
ternate, sbovteeligt, or ete retuse, es. ahs 
nerved, pulverulent-glaucous -beneath or on both sides; panicles termi- 
nal; pedicels, sepals, and petals outwardly pubescent ; stamens 5-10; 
drupe very large, oblique, depressed-globose. Roemeria argentea, Thunb. 1 
Jt. cap. p. 194. excl. syn. Burm. B. § 2.1. 1087. Pappe. Sylv. cap. p. 
12, Stderoxylon argentewum, Thunb. prod. p. 36. Bumelia? argentea, 
R. & Sch. syst. veg. IV. p. 499. excl, syn. Burm. Anaphrenium argenteum, 
LE. Meyer. R. argyrophylla, Presl, Bot. Bem. p. 42. 
as, Rocky situations in the districts of Stellenbosch, Worcester, and Clan- 
Kliphout or Klipesse of the colonists. Tree 12-15 feet high ; diameter : 
william. Feb. b. Thunb., T.C.D., Sond., &c.) Se 
or Kilipecee of the 3 to 4 feet, Ouidah ell Pa 
Bark rough, craggy. Wood resinous, hard. Leaves 1}—2 inches or longer, 
maphrodite flowers in panicles, the female ones in racemes. Flowers small, white. 
_ Fruit almost dry, rugulose, 1-celled, 1~seeded, }-1 inch broad. 
48. R. dispar (Presl. 1. ¢.); leaves simple, stalked, alternate, obovate- 
- elliptic or ovate-oblong, obtuse or retuse, coriaceous, penninerved, gla- 
-_brous and reticulate above, whitish-tomentose with reddish veins beneath ; 
vanicles terminal ; branches dévaricate; pedicels and calyces thinly pu- 
{non drupe sub-fleshy, reniform, compressed, Anaphrenium dispar, 
~ E. Meyer in herb. Drege. 
Has. Modderfontein, 1,500-2,000 f. Camiesberge, at Kasparskloof, Ellebogfon- 
tein and Geelbekskraal, 3-4000 f., Drege/ On rocks at Lislap and Kammapus, 
| Zey.t m 329. May.—Aug. (Herb. Lehm., T.C.D., Sond. 
- Branches rugose, grayish, alternate or opposite. Leaves 1}-2 inches long. Very 
like the preceding, but differs by the reticulated leaves, glabrous above, the shorter 
‘panicle with divaricate branches, the pentamerous flowers ; and essentially by 
ya er, compressed, reniform, sub-fleshy fruit, about 5-6 lines broad, 3-4 ad 
49. R. concolor (Presl. 1. ¢.); leaves simple, stalked, alternate, obo- 
* yate-elliptic or obovate-obtuse, emarginate, coriaceous, quite glabrous, 
reticulate above, paler and veined beneath ; panicles terminal, abbreviate ; 
branches erecto-patent, as well as the calyx puberulous ; petals outwardly 
pubescent, 4 times longer than the obtuse, ciliolate calyx. Anaphrenium 
concolor, E. Meyer. 
Has. Between Natvoet and Gariep, 1000-1500, Drege. Sept. (Herb, Lehm., 
pe code cig ne ran —. as in ae ooeiin. PF canted 1}-2 = tuk 
; 6 ; es 2—3 lines . owers 5 . 
somewhat sttenuste ‘Siete oer than the celal Ovarium Ccneales, eel 
lines long. 
pig g -¢ 7 branches terete. See Lone Se preceiiing by ts Maes 
a, Oe glabrous, the more compact (1-1} uncial) panicle, with larger 
5 50. R. mucronifolia(Sond.); leaves simple, stalked, alter - a 
clone or oblong-obtuse, mucronate, with recurved ma hee Pe ved 
