FLORA OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG. 309 
Plate LXXX. Fig. 1, a flowering branch; 2, a branch in fruit; 3, a male flower; 4, hermaphrodite 
flower; 5, section of ripe fruit-.-aU, with exception of 1 and 2, magnified. 
SAPINDACEiE. 
80. Cardiospeumum Halicacabum, Linn., Dc Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 601. Trailing over shrubs 
and scrambling among the herbage (Hance !) j also at Dane's Islaud, Whampoa (Hauce !), and at 
Macao (Lay and Collie!}. 
81. Nephelium Litchi, Camb, Mem. Sapind. p. 30. Cultivated on account of its edible fruit 
(Hance! Ctampion! Seemann!). 
AURANTIACEiE. 
83. MtTRRAYA exotica, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 537. Cultivated in the gardens 
(Hance!) J naturalized (Champion!). 
83. QooKiA pmciata, Ketz, De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 537. '^^^angpy" of the colonists. Cul- 
tivated on account of its edible fruit (Hauce !) ; natm-alized (Champion !). 
84. Glycosmis citrifolia, Lindl. Trans. Hort. Soc. vol. vi. p. 72.—Limoma citrifolia, Willd. Dc 
Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. hZ%.~h. parvijlora, Bot. Mag. t. 2416. EatUer scarce (Champion ! Hance !). 
85. ScLERosTYLIs.^«a7^7o/^■«, Benth. (Tab. LXXXL); glabra v. ramulis minute puberulis, foliis 
obovah-oblongis emarginatis crebre parallele vcnosis, floribus axillai-ibus sessilibus subfosciculatis 
pentameris, staminibus Hbcris, ovario biloculari, loculis uniovulatis.— 5-. bv^ifolia, Benth. in Hook. 
Journ. Bot. and Kew Misc. vol. iii. p. Z2^.—Severima buxifolia, Tenore, Cat. Hort. Nap. p. 90.— 
Atalantia monophylla, Hook, et Am. non De Cand. ! Abundant on the sides of the hills near the 
racecourse (Champion! Hance!); Macao (Millett!). 
A shrub or small tree ; leaves 1-li inch long, 6-9 lines broad ; berry nearly black. 
Plate LXXXI. Fig. 1, an entire flower; 2 and 3, .tamcus; 4, ovary; 5 and 6, vertical and horizontal 
sections of ovary; 7, a branch, with ripe fruit; 8, seed; 9, section of seed; 10, embryo; 11, ditto, with 
one cotyledon removed; 12, plumule and radicle :—a/?, with exception of 7, magnified. 
86. ScLERosTYLis veuom, Champ, in Hook. Journ. Bot. and Kew Misc. vol. iu. p. 327. Fever- 
Hospital Hill, and other localities (Champion!). 
87. SCLEROSTYLIS Uindm, Champ. (Tab. LXXXII.) j glabra, foliis ovali-eilipticis oblongisve 
obtusis tenuiter vcnosis, floribus a^iUaribus subfasciculatis pedicellatis pentameris, staminibus subcon- 
natis, ovario biloculari, loculis biovulatis, stylo stigmate breviore.-=^a Hbuhii, Champ, in Hook. 
Journ. Bot. and Kew Misc. vol. iii. p. Z'>%.~ Atalantia monophylla, Benth. in Lond. Jom-u. Bot! 
vol.i. p. 483! Common on wooded hills (Champion I Hance! Seemann!). 
A shrub or small tree ; leaves 1^-3 inches long, and about 1 inch broad ; fruit orange-coloured. 
Plate LXXXII. Fig. 1, an entire flower; 2, calyx and stamens; 3, stamens; 4, calyx and pistil; 5 
and 6, sections of ovary : — all magnified. 
Citrus Aurantium, Eisso, C. Deeumana, L., and various other species or varieties of Citrus, are culti- 
vated in the Gardens of Hongkong and "Whampoa. 
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