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Nephelium.] XLiv. sapixbace^. (W. P. Hiern.) 689 



obtuse at both ends glabrous above subgkucescent glabrous or nearly so 

 Jnarked witli lateral veins beneath wavy entire, base oblique, panicles ter- 

 minal and axillary, calyx deeply 5- rarely 6-lobed somewhat imbricated in 

 ^ud, petals spathulate about equalling the calyx, disk tomentose, stamens 

 0-10 included in the female shortly exserted in the male flowers, ovary 

 2^3-lobed, fruit tubercled. Bot Maxj. t. 4096; W. <t A. Prodr, 113; 

 (yrah. Bomb. PI. 29; Blume Rumph. iii. 108; Ddz, d: Gibs. Bomb. FL 35; 

 jjiwaites Enum. 58. N. Mora, Gardn. ex ThwaiUs Ic. N. bengalense, 

 6-. Don Gen. Syst. i. 570. Scytalia bengalensis, Roxb. ex G. Don U. So. 

 i^ongan, Roxb. Ilort. Beng. 29 ; FL Ind. ii. 270. Dimocarpus Longan, 

 Lour. Fl Cochinch. 233; Trans. Hort. Soc. ii. t. 28. Euphoria Longana, 

 Lamh Did. iii. 574; Bot. Reg. t. 1729; BeAd. Fl. Sylv. t. 156; Wall. Cat. 

 8049. Sapindus benghalensis, Roxb. ex W. d: A. I.e. Dimocarpus undulatus, 

 Wight ex W.& A. I.e. E. undulata, lib. Ileyne ex Wall. Lc. S. monogyna, 

 ffb. Heym I.e. D. pupilla, Moo7i Cat. 31. N. pupillum, Wiaht III. I 141. 

 Euphoria pupillum, Steud. Norn. ed. 2, iL 192 (under N. jyiipillum). N. hypo- 



leucum, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1871, il 50 ^ ^--"^ ^^-'' 



Cat. 8067, letter A not B. 



Eastern Bengal. Pegu. Western Peninsula, from the Concan southwards. 

 Ceylon. Often cultivated. — Distrib. Cultivated in the tropics. 



A tree of 30-40 ft. Leaves 4-18 in. ; leaflets 2-12 by 4-2^ in. ; petiolulew ^V i in- 

 ■inflorescence jjuberulent ; flowers velIo\vish-wliite, J-J in. wide. Calyx shortlv tomen- 

 tose on both sides. Petals 5 rarely 6, pubescent. Filaments pubescent ; antliers gl-i- 

 orous, shorter. Fruit reddish or purple, globose, 4-4 i^- diara. ; tubercles rugose or 

 at length smooth. Aril wholesome. 



.9. N- malaiensey Grif. Notid. iv. 549; leaflets 6-8 subopposite or 

 sJternate elliptic or ovate-oblong shortly acuminate above dark green gla- 

 brous beneath ferruginous-pubescent subglaucous marked with transverse 

 Somewhat arched lateral veins base rounded, inflorescence terminal panicled 

 glandular pubescent, calyx deeply 5-lobed somewhat imbricated, petals entire 

 obovate shaggy inside, stamens short, fruit tubercled or almost obsoletely 

 so globose. V ' ■ 



Malacca, Griffith, Maingay. 

 . Young parts glandular-pubescent. Leaves i-li ft.; leaflets 2|-94 by I-3J in.; 



Setiolules very short, -}^-^ in. Inflorescence about 1 ft. ; brncts lanceolate, obtuse ; 

 owers fascicled, \ in. diara. Calyx-lobes obtuse, about equalh'ng the petals. Stamens 

 8; filaments pubescent; anthers glabrous, shorter than the filaments, scarcely exserted. 

 2.^ary lobed, hairy, equalling the style; fltigma capitate, 2-3-lobed. Fruit §-J in. 

 oiam. ; aril fleshy. , ^ 



10. N. eriopetalum, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl i. 508; leaflets 6-8 

 opposite or alternate elliptic-oblong or oblong apex rounded emarginate or 

 ^piculate base rounded or obtuse entire beneath ferruginous subtomentoae 

 ^itb well-defined lateral veins above shining, branches of the panicles 

 spike-like, calyx deeply 5-lobed subvalvate, petals spathulate hairy, fila- 



ments pubescent, fruit echinate-muricate. 



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ous inside. Petals small, often somi6 deficient. .Z>/«A: hairy. Stamen/t 5-8, shortly 

 exerted ; anther shortly oblong, not quite glaLrous^ Ovary 2.1obed, hairy. Corri of v^ 

 tie fruit compresso subglobose. 1-U in. diam., bright red; setae Bubulate-obtuse, J in. i 



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