Caption "All that is left of what must have been dense valley bushveld on the upper slopes of the Keiskamma R. above Brighton Drift. On the opposite side in European territory the bush is dense. This tree is in National territory. Note the nice tall lone tree on top of the hill in the left background. Jan 1959."
Caption "Close up of pip and aril exposed after the fleshy covering has fallen apart or been opened by birds. Each of the rounded fruits open at a central cleavage line. As soon as a bird sees the slightest crack, it squeezes the fruit, making the two halves fall. Bird then eats pip plus scarlet aril and later regurgitates pip. Parrots however eat the flesh too, very wastefully. Kei Road, King Wms Town. May 1963. Commiphora caryaefolia."
Caption "Commiphora caryaefolia - C. woodii fruit showing its components. The complete drupe; the two halves split down their cleavage with the seed and its axil in its groove; the seed and aril free."
Caption "Commiphora caryaefolia - C. woodii in heavy fruit in Gordon Ranger's garden at Kei Road, King Wms Town. May 1963. Eaten by birds, incl. hornbills, orioles, black tits, glossy starlings, Cape Thrush and so on."
Caption "Leaf area of Cussonia spicata in Pirie Forest, Evelyn Valley. Exposed by removal of surrounding forest. Tree 60 ft. tall. Stem straight to point of divergence. 1959."