216 SAPINDACEA. 
South Mexico, near Jalapa (Humboldt & Bonpland; Galeotti, 4380), region of 
Orizaba (Bourgeau, 2616; Botteri, 1010; Bilimek, 48), Vera Cruz (Linden, 925). 
Hb. Kew. | | 
2. Turpinia pinnata, Hemsl. 
Lacepedea pinnata, Schl. in Linnea, x. p. 240. 
SourH Mexico, between Acatlan and Chiconquiaco (Schiede). 
Perhaps not specifically different from 7. insignis. 
8. Turpinia paniculata, Vent. Choix, t. et p. 31. 
Mexico (Mogino & Sessé). 
Grisebach (FI. Brit. W. Ind. p. 128) makes this a synonym of 7. occidentalis, Don, 
which grows in Jamaica, Cuba, Dominica, &c. 
4, Turpinia? tomentosa, La Llave et Lex. Nov. Veg. Descr. fasc. i. p. 24. 
MEXICO. 
5. Turpinia, sp. (?7. occidentalis, Don). | 
GuatemaLa, Volcan de Fuego (Salvin). Hb. Kew. 
Order XLII. SABIACEE. 
Sabiacee, Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 413. 
A small order of trees and shrubs, comprising four genera and about thirty species, 
dispersed in tropical and subtropical regions, chiefly in the northern hemisphere. 
1. MELIOSMA. 
Meliosma, Blume, Fl. Jav. Pref. 7; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 414; Planch. in Ann. Sc. 
Nat. série 4, i. p. 295. 
About twenty species, natives of Tropical and Subtropical Asia, Mexico, and Colombia. 
1. Meliosma alba, Planch. in Ann. Sc. Nat. série 4, iii. p. 295. 
Millingtonia alba, Schl. in Linnea, xvi. p. 395. 
Kingsboroughia alba, Liebm. in Vidensk. Meddel. 1850, p. 67. 
Soutn Mexico, Jalapa (Schiede), San Andres (Schiede), province of Mexico (Sumi- 
chrast). Ub. Kew. 
Published under LORENZANEA. 
2. Meliosma 
Lorenzanea dentata, Liebm. in Vidensk. Meddel. 1850, p. 70. 
MEXICO. 
Var. B, Liebm. loc. cit. 
MEXICO. 
