Synopt ical and Specific Descriptions. 
at the base ; tores ^ndi* celled ba “' S,ame " 8 indefini,e ' frce ° r lightly coherent 
each cell of the ovary ; stigmas distinct, sessile, large, sub-petaloid Capsule sub dobo^ ^ ? l ’ h™ '! ” '. tary a ” d pendulous from ‘he upper and inner angle of 
wtngs. Seeds solitary in each cell, pendulous. A^menST TreesTith '? 2 ta * «*•"*. 'oliaceous 
hesitati^^ - the Kovuma .as added in now with considerable 
^ p M edunclfss-T d^g cy^ '°" 5 ^ ** and — ’ 
C minor qU NetT"’ e0US ' Vi " 8S ' ” * inCheS “ ' e " gth ' H inCh in breadth ' Seed “Italy, pendulous, " ' ' e ° Ch valve provid,:d ' vi,h 2 
obovate, shor^pelled^lelvrTs^mTo^ c m B widT’and™'’ “ '“f n 3 ’ 4 metreS high ' fre( I uent °" the Polani., Lourento Marques, having alternate 
consisting of a compressed sam^lCa!^, *-•* — ^ 4l£S 
i-seeded, and with an oblique membranous dorsal wing 2-5 c.m long 2 c ’ m wide Seed Jf ” “f the s “ ds are I«"dulous. Carpels 2 c.m. long, each 
leaves and stem is used by the natives instead of soap. Sim 5555. ‘ ' d S d COmpressed > P endulous obovate, albuminous. The raw juice of the 
Plate III. C. 
FAMILY XII. — LINEiE. 
alternate. S y ^ °"* ^ ^ «"-* Leaves entire, 
scale, each UtahcarilTs"^^^^ each furnished near the base on the inner surface with a a-lobed 
of 3 cells, but only , of them fertile, .-seeded. Seed albumLus G abfom t X | , ' 3 't ' V ' S °'“ ary ° VUleS ' Styles more or >« connate. Drupe 
in some exotic species ; the colour of the wood in local species is noi ° f - — 
' m °”re^ ni Lrav^°obovate, , rar!aceousrentire^™iabroust pale'o^^mous^^he under's^ ShtU ^* T ; VigS C ° m P reSSed a " d “»“»'« distichous, older branches 
tapering to the S - 7 tn.m petiole. Stipule axillary, scaLlike Caducous keeled Pedu rf 'if' 7 Cm ' g ,’ ‘‘ 3 "’‘ de ' r ° U " dcd at the a ' KX and rounded or 
equal cells but only r fertile and i seeded. Present h,„! l “ ducous - keeled - Peduncles axillary ,-a c.m. long. Fruit . c.m. long, oblong, red or purplish of , 
&C. A variety with smaller and more cuneate leaves pale un demand \onee ned 1 *1 r ° VinC ®’ as also ,n J^ al » Eastern Ca P e Colony, Transvaal, West Africa, India, 
are E. caffrum, Sond. ; E. pictum, E. Mey. ; E. emargfnatum Sch & Th f“ Flom nf^ 1 ' * f T ™ S ™'> “ ay be s P ecifica,1 y dist inct. Included here 
Colony,” 150, Plate XVII. fig. 1. In Magenja da Costa ’ thh ™ h u rl , 1 2?4) ’ a " d Seth ' a ,ndica > D C Sec “Forest Flora of Cape 
Pau-ferro. S 8 J * da C ° Sta th,S Was named but 1 do “ b t the correctness of that name, which is used as synonymous wkh 
" o m ‘ '° ngis> “° ifl ° ris : floribus haud visis ; fructu bilo^^ m ' ^‘h* 3 ' S ^ 2 ^ ^ Pe,i °' iS P cdunculis Wpra-axillaribus, solitariis, 5 
compresso, albummoso. Frequens in Lourenzo Marques. Sim 5555. Tab III C g ’ 9 -n^branacea dorsal. 2.5 c.m. longa, 2 c.m. lata, praeditis : placenta axillari ; scminc pcndulo, obolalof 
