 Reyheriane. N. O. Sapindacee. 
TAB. CCCLII. 
Pappea Capensis, Eckl. et Zeyh. 
Gen.cHar. Flores abortu diclines. Cal. ineequaliter 5-partitus. 
Petala 46, intus barbata.—Masc.: Stamina 8—10, disco 
larihypogynoi > tis villosis.—Fam.: Ovarium 
3-loculare, loculis l-ovulatis. Stylus 1 (ex 8 coalitis.) Stigma 
sub-3-fidum. Carpella 3, capsulari-drupacea, basi connata, 
globosa, seepe 1—2 abortiva.—Arbor 15—20-pedalis. Folia 
obovato-oblonga, obtusa, margine revoluta, coriacea, glaberrima, 
ramulorum apice congesta. Racerni nudi, ramulorum apice 
_ congesti; masc. folia subequantes; foem. 4—6-flori brevissimi. 
—Echl. et Zeyher. 
Pappea Capensis, Eckl. et Zeyh. En Pl. Afr. Austr. p. 53; Harv. 
Gen. §. Afr. plants, p. 87 ; Arnott in Journ. Bot. 3. p. 258. 
Kiggelaria integrifolia, E. M. in Drege’s herb. (excl. syn. 
lacq. 
Its fruit called “ Wild Preume,” is fleshy, and is eaten, and 
an oil is expressed from the seeds.—Kiggelaria integrifolia, Jacq., 
judging from the figure given by that Botanist, is totally unlike 
the present plant. In it the leaves are scattered over the 
branches, and not collected at their extremity ; the branches are 
larger and more simple; its leaves are pubescent on both sides, 
and dark green on their upper surface; the racemes more lax 
. and fewer flowered, while the flowers themselves are cernuous ; 
the petals are large, as in Kiggelaria, and longer than the 
stamens; the plant is polyandrous, and there are two diverging 
styles. Moreover, it appears that Kiggelaria integrifolia and 
Pappea were both found by Ecklon and Zeyher, and referred 
the one to Flacourtianee ; the other,.and correctly so, to Sapin- 
dacee,— A RN. 4 
Fig. 1. Male flower, side view. jf. 2. Ditto, front view. f- 2 
Inner view of a petal. f. 4, Outer view of do. f. 5. egies 
S-6. Fruit, nat, size. f.7. Fruit with one cell, or lobe, laid 
open: all but J. 6; magnified. 
