8) 
sometimes subacuminate, usually shortly ciliate, pubescent without. Petals when present 
1 mm. long, 0°75 mm. broad, ovate. Glands 0°25-0°5 mm. long, arranged in a continuous 
row on the receptacle. Stamens numerous; filaments 1°5-3 mm. long, surrounded at the 
base by long hairs; anthers 0:5-1 mm. long, ovate, or suborbicular in outline. Ovary 
0:5—1:25 mm. in diameter, globose or ellipsoid, glabrous ; ; style 1:5—2 mm. long, subterete, 
faintly bilobed at the apex (sometimes each lobe again faintly lobed). Frit (mature 2) 
5 mm. in diameter, globose, glabrous, tipped with the persistent 'style.—Sim, ‘‘ Forest and 
Forest Flora,” p. 126, pl. n : Gilg in Engl. “ Bot. Jahrb.,” 40, p. 481; Phoberos Zeyhert, 
Arn., “ Flora Capensis,” I, 68. 
Cape PROVINCE.—Bathurst Div.: Port Alfred, Schlechter 2733. “Stutterheim Div. 
Katberg, MacOwan in Natal Govt. Herb. 1113. Komgha Div.: In woods near Komgha, 
2000 ft., Flanagan, 863. East London Div.: East London, Wood in Herb. Galpin 2828. 
Somerset East Div.: Zuurberg, Holland 279; banks of Klein Visch River, near Somerset 
East, MacOwan 808 ; woods on slopes of Boschberg, 3000 ft., MacOwan 1324. Queenstown 
Div.: Ridges at Finchams Nek, 4000 ft., Galpin 1822. 
East GRI2UALAND.—Maclear Div.: In wooded kloofs, Pot River Berg, 5500 ft., 
Galpin 6830. 
NATAL.—Near Sinkwasi River, 500 ft., wood, Lundies Hill, Wood 10170, and in Natal 
Govt. Herb. 10780. 
S. Mundii (Warb. in Engl. and Prantl. Pflanzenfam. i, 6a, 29). 
Branches glabrous. Leaves petioled ; petioles 0°5-1 cm. long; lamina 1°5-7°5 em. 
long, 0-7-4 cm. broad (usually 4-5 cin. long and about 2 cm. broad), abruptly acuminate, 
rarely not acuminate, acute or subacute, more rarely rounded or obtuse, cuneate at the base, 
with sharply serrated margins, veining distinct beneath, glabrous. Inflorescence a lax 
axillary raceme, 2-3 cm. long. Avis of inflorescence and pedicels quite glabrous. Sepals 
15-25 mm. long, 1:5—2:5) mm. broad, ovate or subrotund, sometimes subacuminate, 
acute, obtuse or sometimes rounded at the apex, glabrous. Glands 0-5-1 mm. long, usually 
quadrate in outline, somewhat fleshy and arranged in a continuous row on the receptacle. 
Stamens numerous ; filaments 3°5-5 mm. long, surrounded at the base with long hairs ; 
anthers ("75-1 mm. long, oblong, elliptic or orbicular in outline, usually apiculate at the 
apex. Ovary 1-3 mm. in diameter, globose or ellipsoid, glabrous ; style 2°5-3 mm. long, 
subterete, divided at the apex into two short lobes, sometimes each lobe again faintly 
lobed. Fruit about 1 cm. in diameter, globose, glabrous.—Sim, ‘ Forests and Forest 
Flora,” p. 126, pl.v; Gilg in Engl. “ Bot. Jahrb.,” 40, p. 481; Phoberos Mundtu, Arn., 
“ Flora Capensis,” I, 68. 
Cape PROVINCE.—(ape Div. : Kirstenbosch, in wood, Table Mountain, Zeyher. Knysna 
Div. : Grootkops River, Concordia, Keet in Herb. Forest Dept. 2373. Port Elizabeth Div. : 
Van Staadens, Zeyher 3785. Albany Div. : Woods about Grahamstown, 2000 ft., MacOwan 
957, and in Natal Govt. Herb. 226. Komgha Div.: In woods at Prospect Farm Komgha, 
2100 ft., Flanagan 62. Queenstown Div.: Lesseyton Nek, near Queenstown, 4000 ft., 
Galpin 2146 ; mountain top, Gwatyn Farm, 5400 ft., Golpin 8295. 
TRANSKEI.—~Tembuland, towards reservoir, near Cala, Royffe 204; Pondoland, Engcobo 
Div.: Manina Forest, Zahn in Herb. Forest Dept. 2040 ; Amamzaminyama Forest, Mount 
Frere Dist., Miller in Herb. Forest Dept., 3208, 3223. 
NATAL.—Polela Div.: Polela, Drakensbergen, 6000-7000 ft., Evans 624, and in Natal 
Govt. Herb. TAOT. 
ZULULAND.—Qudeni Forest, 6000 ft., Dams 122, and in Natal Govt. Herb. 8807. 
TRANSVAAL.—Ermelo Div. : Nooitgedacht, Pott 5097, and in Herb. Transvaal Mus. 
14932. 
