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14. Allophylus transvaalensis; Burit- Davy [Sapindaceae-Sapin- 
deae];~ A. melanocarpo, Arn., affinis, fructibus autem majoribus 
(5-6 mm. longis) et rubris, petiolis et partibus juvenilibus dense 
tomentosis differt 
Arbor parva ae frutex, novellis hirsutis, pilis longis et patenti- 
bus. Foliola supra sparse, et praecipue in costa, pilis erectis 
setosis setigera. Racemt non saepe ramosi. 
utH Arrica. Transvaal: Pietersburg Distr.; Houtbosch, 
Rehmann 5567 in herb. Kew. (type); Modjadjies Mt., in Mrs. 
Eland’s ‘“ Bush,’ 1250-1280 m., native name “ Musunquani 
Soadi,” Burtt-Davy 2678 in herb. Bolus; Swiss Mission Sana- 
torium near Shilouvane, in the forest, shrub about 3 m. high, 
Junod 1421, 
Dr. Szyszylowicz (Plantae Rehmannianae) doubtfully refers 
Rehmann’s 5566 to Schmidelia magica, Baker, but does not 
mention his 5567. 
15. Allophylus Spragueanus, Burit-Davy [Sapindaceae-Sapin- 
deae]; A. melanocarpo, Arn. et A. transvaalensi, Burtt-Davy, 
affinis, foliolis terminalibus late ovatis apicem versus acute 
dentatis, pilis non in axillis costae et nervorum aggregatis differt. 
Arbor parva, 8-10 m. alta. Folia nec setigera nec tomentosa, 
sed molliter pilis porrectis pubescentia. fFoliola supra pilis 
sparsis vestita, apicem versus acute et grosse dentata, basi integra 
et cuneata, terminale late-ovatum, 6 cm. longum, 4 cm. latum. 
Sourn Arrica. 8. Rhodesia: Victoria Falls; damp ground, — 
C. H. F. Allen 143 in herb. Kew 
16. Adenia angustisecta Bate-Diny [Passifloraceae-Modec- 
Samir species foliorum lobis dngustissimis longisque facile 
sti 
iis scandens (?). Caules succulentes ( ?), sicci 6 mm. to 
annui (?) e collo perenni crescentes. Rami breves 
brevibus gracilibusque. Jolia 5-palmatisecta, glabra, netiolis 
3-5 mm. longis glandibus duobus magnis ad apicem munita, 
stipulis subulatis deciduis. Foliorum lobi anguste lineares, ad 
8-5 em. longi et 1-3 mm. lati, plicati. Flores 9 pedunculati, 
languide purpurascentes; § non vidi. Calyx 8 mm. longus, 
tubo circiter 4 mm. longo, lobis 4 mm. longis et 2 mm. latis. 
Petala circiter 4 mm. longa. 
SoutH Arrica. Transvaal: Lydenburg Distr.; Ohrigstad 
Valley, Oct. 23, 1908, H. G. Mundy in T. D. A, Herb. No. 4700 
in herb. Bolus. » 
The specimen is obviously a young spring shoot, and the 
leaves are, perhaps, not fully developed. The tendrils appear 
inadequate to support the weight of the plant, and from the 
scrappy material available (a shoot about 2 dm. high), it is not 
evident that the plant climbs. The stipules are well-developed 
for the genus. 
