Pappea. 1013 



parva, integerrima, crenulata vel subdenticulata, nunc (praesertim in P. Radlkoferi) 

 majuscula, argute dentata, obovato-oblonga, apice obtusa vel retusa, rarius subacuta, 

 basi angustata, margine revoluta vel planiuscula, coriacea, nervis lateralibus sat approxi- 

 matis patentibus ante marginem (et interdum quidem iterato) furcatis subtus pro- 

 minentibus, subtiliter reticulato-venosa, venis per totum diachyma transmissis, sub- 

 glabra, rarius cum reliquis partibus molliuscula, sicca subfusca, epidermide non mucigera, 

 glandulis microscopicis clavatis stipitatis subtus crebrioribus ornata, diachymate toto 

 anguste staurenchymatico insignia, cellulis secretoriis (in P. capensi verticaliter elon- 

 gatis) nee non sub nervis utriculis seriatis instrueta. Inflorescentiae (thyrsi vel paniculae 

 parvae) ad apices ramulorum axillares, racemiformes, breviusculae, folia subaequantes, 

 rarius superantes, ereetae, cymulas paucifloras sessiles saepius ad flores singulos reduetas 

 gerentes, pubescentes, rhachi teretiuscula subsulcata, bracteis bracteolisque conspieuis 

 e triangulari subulatis, pedicellis filiformibus. Alabastra subglobosa, perparva. 



Species 3, Africae australis et orientalis incolae, forsan unius speciei merae 

 formae*). 



Genus fruetu laevi longitudinaliter folliculatim dehiscente alteri hujus tribus generi africano 

 Stadmannia arete affine, a quo differt floribus petaligeris et (ut inter ejusdem tribus genera fruetu 

 transversim dehiscente insignia Heterodendron ab Alectryone et Podonephelio) foliis simplieibus. 



Conspectus specierum. 



A. Folia subintegerrima. 



a. Folia minora (3— 6cm longa); flores longiuscule pedi- 



cellati; stamina brevia (sp. capensis) 1. P. capensis. 



b. Folia majora (6—14 cm longa); flores breviter pedicellati ; 



stamina longiora (sp. ugandensis) 2. P. ugandensis. 



B. Folia argute dentata, rarius inaequaliter sinuata (majora, 

 immo permagna); flores breviter pedicellati; stamina longiora 



(sp. abyssinica) 3. P. Radlkoferi. 



1. P. capensis (Spreng.) Eckl. etZeyh. 1. c.!; Harvey, 1. c. (1838) 37; Meissner, 1. c. 

 (37); Zeyh. in Hook. Journ.Bot. 11.(1840)127, coli n. 166!; W.-Arnott ibid. III. (1841) 

 258 c. syn. »Kiggelaria integrifolia E. Mey.«; Hook. Ic. IV. (1841) t. 352; Walp. Rep. 



I. (1842) 422; Presl, Bot. Bemerk, in Abh. K. Böhm. Ges. Wiss. Folge V, Bd. III. 

 (1845) 444 (seors. impr. [1844] 14 c. syn. Kiggelaria integrifolia Drege, resp. E. Mey.) 

 et 454 (resp. 24, ubi recte dubia dieuntur syn. ab Höchst, in Flora (1843) allata Sapindus 

 capensis Höchst, et Rhus oblongifolia E. Mey., cfr. infra Sap. capensis Höchst.); Hoch- 

 stett. in Bot. Zeit. II. (1844) 851, c. syn. Acrophyllum obtusum E. Mey. et Kiggelaria 

 integrifolia E. Mey. et recte excl. Sap. capensis Höchst., cf. infra; Drege, Vergleich, 

 etc. in Linnaea XIX. (1847) 614, coli. Zeyh. II. 151; Pappe, Sylva capens. (1854) 6 

 et Fl. medicae cap. Prodr. ed. II. (1857) 3; Walp. Ann. VII. 4. (1869) (233) 631, excl. 

 cit. »Sapindus Walp. Rep. V. 363« [Deinboll. oblongifol. speetante, cfr. infra Sap. 

 capensis); Radlk. in Sitzungsber. bayer. Akad. VIII. (1878) 299 n. 18, p. 302 n. 71 et 

 in Engl, et Prantl, 1. c; Schinz, Beitr. etc. in Abh. Bot. Verein Prov. Brandenb. 

 XXX. (1888) 157; Szyszylowicz, Polypet. discifl. Rehmann. (1888) 48, coli. T. Cooper!; 

 Sim, Forest Fl. Cape Colony (1907) 171 t. 33; Deutsche Tiefsee-Exped. 1898-1899, 



II. 3. (1908) 251; Engl. Veget. Afrika in Engl. u. Drude, Veget. Erde IX. 2. (1910) 

 527 f. 455; - non Engler (1894), Gilg (1895), Taubert (1895), cfr. P. ugandensis. — 

 Baccaurea capensis Spreng. PI. Zeyher. in Flora XII. 1. (1829) Beilage p. 3, coli, 

 n. 1581 — Acrophyllum obtusum E. Meyer in coli. Drege (1835?)!; Drege, Zwei pflanzeng. 



*) Phillips, Gen. South Afr. Fl. PI. (1926) 391: »Species 6, all African; 2 species in South 

 Africa, oecurring in the Transvaal, Natal, Namaqualand, and in the scrub of Albany and Uiten- 

 hage; also found in the Oudtshoorn, Willowmore, and Riversdale districts.« 



