Plants Collected in the Pen// Sladen Memorial Expeditions. 41 



ANACARDIACE^E.* 



By S. Schonland. 



1. HEEEIA. 



Heeria, Meisn. Gen., 75 (1837); Engler, Natiirl. Pflanzenfam., 

 iii., 5, p. 166. 



Anaphrcnium, E. Mey., ms., in Endl. Gen. PI. Suppl., i., 1425 

 (1841) ; Engler, Anacardiacese in DC. Mon. Phan., iv., p. 355. 

 Rhus, sp., Sonder, in Harvey and Sonder, Flora Capensis, i., p. 521. 



1. II. dispar (Presl), Engl. Rhus dispar, Presl., in Bot. Bern., 

 p. 72; Sonder, in Fl. Cap., i., p. 521. Anaphrcnium dispar, 

 E. Mey. ; Engler, /. c., p. 359. 



" Little Namaqualand. Tree, 4-11 ft. Common from first plateau 

 to summit of mountain 3 miles north-east of Stinkfontein (south), 

 5630 ; in fruit, 6.12.10." 



" Little Namaqualand. Tree, 8-10 ft. Plaatklip, 1,600 ft., 3852 ; 

 in fruit, 6.12.08": " Eichtersveld. Tree, 12 ft. Barren slopes of 

 dry stream-hanks just south of Daunabis, 5999; in fruit, 28.10.1910." 



" Bushmanland. Bush, 5 ft. high. Granite knoll south of Kweek- 

 fontein water-hole, 3,200 ft., 3802; 3.1.09." 



" Great Namaqualand. Shrub, 5-8 ft. Kopje 20 km. north of 

 Eaman's Drift, 2,500 ft., 4531 ; 26.1.09." 



The following probably also belongs to H. dispar. It has only 

 young leaves and neither flowers nor fruits :— 



" Great Namaqualand. Tree, 10-15 ft. Barren slopes in Orange 

 a River Valley north of Raman's Drift, 4057 ; 25.1.09." 



2. H. argentea (Thunb.), Engl. Sideroxylon arqcntcum, Thunb., 

 Prodr., p. 36. Rlius Thunbcrgii, Hook., Icon. PL, i., p. 595 ; Sonder, 

 I. c, p. 521. Rhus argyrophylla, Presl., Bot. Bern., p. 42. Anaphrc- 

 nium argcntcum, E. Mey., in Drege PL Cap. ; Engler, I. c, p. 360. 



V " Cape Region. Tree, 10-12 ft. On upper edge overhanging 

 ,- jNardouw Kloof, western aspect, 5432; 29.11.10." 



■■' "Tree, 9 ft. Summit of south-west slopes above Pickenier's Pass, 

 5125; in fruit, 24.11.10." 



1 3. H. crassinervia, Engl. Anaphrenium crassinervium, Engler, in 

 _Engl. Bot. Jahrb., x., p. 37. 



' "** Percy Sladeix, Memorial Expeditions into South- West Africa, 1908-1911. 

 He port No. 11. 



