404 LI. SAPINDACE;E. — [Sapindéc. 
superne lucidis, Racemi ramei, fascieulati, dense tomentosi, simplieiusculi v. parce ra- 
mosi, fruetiferi elongati. Flores albi?, breviusculi, pedicellati, pedicellis basi bracteatis, 
Fruetus pubescens, magnus, edulis. 
Species 1 (C. Manni), Insule Principis in ora Africee oxcidentalis ineola. Genus variis notis 42o- 
mosanthi affine. 
Al. Schieichera, JVilld. Sp. Pl.iv. 1096. (Cassumbium, Rumph. Herb. Amb. i. t. 57, ex 
Hamilt. in. Wern. Trans. v. 907. Koon, Gertn. Fruct. ii. 486, ?. 180.)—Flores regulares, 
polygamo-dioici. Calyx parvus, 4-6-fidus, valvatus v. obscure imbricatus. Petala 0. Dis- 
cus completus, repandus, glaber. Stamina 6-8, rarissime 4—5, centrica, filamentis elongatis 
puberulis; anthers subrotundzm. ^ Ovarium ovoideum, 3-4-loculare, in stylum rigidum 
attenuatum, stigmate capitato 3—4-lobo lobis revolutis; ovula in loculis solitaria, erecta. 
Fructus siccus, suberustaceus, ovoideus, stylo cuspidatus, 1—3-locularis. Semina erecta, 
arillo pulposo involuta, turbinata, compressa, testa tenui crustacea nigra; embryo con- 
duplicatus, cotyledonibus inszqualibus connatis.—Arbores. Folia alterna, exstipulata, 
sbrupte v, impari-pinnata, foliolis suboppositis paucijugis integerrimis v. undulato-re- 
pandis glabris reticulatim venosis, Racemi graciles, simplices v. paniculati. Flores parvi, 
fasciculati, gracile pedicellati. Fructus interdum (morbide ?) spinis armatus. 
Species 2?, altera per Asiam tropicam vulgaris ; altera (fructu ignoto) Philippinensis, Walp. Rep. 
v. 366: Ann. ii. 222. .DC. Prod.i. 615.  Melicocca? Juss. in Mem. Mus. iii. 187. £. 8. 
49. G1enniea, Hook. f. gen. nov.—Flores regulares, polygami. Calyx parvus, 5-lobus, 
lobisacutis valvatis. Petala minuta, latiora quam longa, breviter unguiculata, concava, 
villosa. Discus completus, expansus, carnosus, glaber, lobatus. Stamina 8 (perfecta P), 
filamentis brevibus subulatis; antherz breves, didyms. ^ Ovarium 3-gonum, ovoideum, 
basi contractum, puberulum, 3-loculare, in stylum brevissimum conicum attenuatum, stig- 
matibus 3 breviter decurrentibus confluentibus 2-lobis; ovula in loculis solitaria. ^ Fructus 
(a nobis non visus) pomiformis, crasse carnosus, obscure lobatus, 3-locularis, 3-spermus v. 
abortu 1-2-locularis 1-2-spermus, — Semina subglobosa, testa lzevi brunnea, arillo 0. 
ramosa magna, ramulis glabris. — Folia alterna, imparipinnata, foliolis 1-2-jugis petiolulatis 
ovali-oblongis vel anguste oblongis integerrimis margine undulatis glaberrimis reticulatis. 
Racemi simplices v. ramosi, oppositifolii, minute pilosi. Flores parvi, pubescentes. 
Species 1, Zeylaniea, Tw. Enum. PI. Zeyl. 56 (Sapindus unijugus). 
43. Sapindus, Linn. Gen. m. 449.—Flores polygami, regulares. Sepala 4-5, 9- 
seriata, late imbricata. Petala 4-5, nuda v. intus squamis l v. 2 glabris villosisve supra 
unguem aucta. Discus completus, annularis v. elevatus. Stamina 8-10 (rarius 4-7 v. 
plura), centrica, filamentis liberis sszpissime pilosis; antherz  versatiles, Ovarium in- 
tegrum v. 2-4-lobum, 2-4-loculare; stylus terminalis, stigmate 2—4-lobo; ovula in loculis 
solitaria, e basi anguli interioris adscendentia. Fructus carnosus v. coriaceus, 1-9-(rarius 
3-4-)eoccus, coccis oblongis globosisve indehiscentibus. Semina smpissime globosa, ex- 
arillata, testa crustacea v. membranacea; embryo rectus, curvus, cotyledonibus crassis, 
radieula brevi.—Arbores et frutices, interdum subseandentes. Folia alterna, exstipulata, 
simplicia l-foliolata v. abrupte pinnata, foliolis integerrimis rarissime serratis. Racemi 
v. paniculz terminales v.axillares. Fructus siccus v. baccatus. 
Species ad 40, perplurim:e incertz, in tropicis totius orbis obvise, in subtropicis rariores, DC. Prod. 
i. 607. Walp. Rep.i. 416; v. 362: Ann. i. 134; ii, 211; iv. 378.  Harv. et Sond. Ft. Cap. i. 240. 
Gerítn. Fruct. i. 841. £. 70. St. Hil. Pl. Us. 1. 63: Fl. Bras. Mer. 1. 81. Deless. Ic. Sel. ii. £. 8T. 
Wight, Ill. t. 01. A4. Gray, Gen. Ill. t, 180. Turcz. in Bull. Mosc. 1858, pars i. 401. 
ArnaN1A, Blume, Bijdr. 236, fide Miquelii (F7. Ind. Bat. 1. pars ii. 52), sectionem efficit Sapindi 
floribus symmetricis et disco completo. 
Drpywococcvs, Blume, wmphia, iii. 103 im obs. sub Nephelio, includit species paucas Indis ori- 
entalis, eoccis 2 ovoideis carnosis v. membranaceis, et foliis sepe 1-foliolatis v. simplicibus; sed nostra 
sententia genus non a JSapindo differt, nam in specie una Didy i folia simplieia et pinnata 
evadunt, et in altera fructus 3-coccus est. S. Rarak, ob diseum incompletum, floresque cox 
petalo quinto deficiente ad sectionem priorem Ordinis sub nomine Ditelas;matis retulimus, 
