522 | TEREBINTACEE (Sond.) [ Rhus. 
and shining above, silky-tomentose and penninerved beneath ; axillary 
panicles shorter than the leaves, terminal ones longer, compound, many- 
flowered, canescent ; pedicels, calyx, and petals silky; drupe sub- 
fleshy, reniform. Anaphrenium s. Heeria mucronifolia, Bernh. / in Krauss. 
Beytr. &. salicifolia, Presl. 1. ¢. 
Has. Vishriviersberg, near Katrivier, Zeyher. Keiskamma and Boffelrivier, 
Drege! 3582. Dec.—Jan. (Herb. Lehm., T.C.D., Sond.) 
Branches rugose. Branchlets as well as the (2-3 lines long) petioles thinly pubes- 
. eent. Leaves 24-3 inches long, 8-12 lines wide, in the upper branches smaller 
(1-11 inches long, 4-6 lines wide), obtuse on both ends; middle nerve in the upper 
surface impressed, the mucro 1 line long. Terminal panicle about 3-uncial. Petals 
oblong, thrice longer than the obtuse calyx. Drupe somewhat smaller than in the 
preceding, rugose, shining. 
51. R. salicina (Sond.); leaves simple, stalked, ternate, oblong-lanceo- 
late or lanceolate, acute or sub-obtuse, mucronate, flat, margined, ad- 
pressed-pubescent above, silky-tomentose beneath, penninerved on both 
sides, lateral nerves prominent; panicles terminal, canescent, shorter 
than the leaves ; drupe sub-globose, sub-fieshy. jhe 
Has. Magalisberg, Burke and Zeyher, n. 330 a. May. (Herb. Hook., Sond.) 
Perhaps a vaciuy of the pieshdingy but alters by the aS: Tanrbsobite, flat leaves, 
not glabrous on the upper surface, and the more glossy tomentum. Panicles and 
fruits are not different. Flowers are wanting. 
52. R. paniculosa (Sond.) ; leaves simple, stalked, alternate, oblong- 
lanceolate or lanceolate, acute or obtuse, mucronate, margined, undulate- 
crenate, glabrous above save on the pubescent nerves, silky-tomentose 
beneath, penninerved on both sides; panicles terminal, much longer 
than the leaves; pedicels, calyx, and petals outwardly silky-canescent ; 
drupe sub-globose, sub-fleshy. 
Has. Crocadilerivier, near Magali ; , 280, Zey.! 330, b. . (Herb. 
Hook., T.C.D., Sond.) raha tl Ss oi id A 
_ A shrub, very similar to the preceding, but known by the undulate and crenulate 
in the upper surface not adpressed-pubescent leaflets, and the compound, long pa- 
nicle. Leaflets about the same size as those of R. salicina, 24-3 inches long, 8-10 
lines wide ; the upper ones smaller. Panicles longish, pedunculate, silky-tomentose, 
flowers sub-glomerate, about 2 lines long. Petals oblong, twice longer than the 
acute calyx and the stamens. Ripe fruit wanting. : 
_ 58. B. longifolia ; (Sond.); leaves simple, long-stalked, alternate, 
linear-oblong, somewhat obtuse, at the plaited, sub-recurved apex emar- 
ginate, with incrassate-wndulate margins, glabrous, sub-glaucous, livid 
ae _ beneath, with prominent veins on both sides; panicles terminal, ample ; 
dicels, calyx, and petals outwardly-canescent ; drupe oblique, reni- 
form, sub-fleshy.  Anaphrenium longifolium, Bernh.! in Krauss. Beytr. 
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