Sapindus. OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 279 
numerous, small, short-pedicelled, dull white. Calyx 
five-leaved ; leaflets oval, villous on the outside, and mar- 
gin. Petals five, lanceolar, equally woolly over the whole 
of the inside, and without any appearance of the nec- 
tarial scales on the base, or margin, as in all the other 
species described by me, clothed on the outside with ap- 
pressed brown hairs. Filaments woolly, shorter than the 
germ, and inserted between it and the five-lobed, hairy re- © 
_ ceptacle... Germ three-lobed, very hairy, three-celled, with 
one ovula in each, attached to the bottom of the axis. Style 
simple, _ Stigma three-toothed. Berries three, united, 
singly, the size of a cherry, when ripe soft, and of a yel- 
lowish-green colour, with a few brown. hairs scattered 
over them ; one-celled. Seed round-obovate. Integuments 
two, the exterior one thick, tough and hard, smooth and 
black ; the inner one membranaceous. Perisperm none. 
Embryo conform to the seed, uncinate. Cotyledons un- 
equal, thick, firm, fleshy, spirally incurvate, colored with 
atinge of green.  Radicle inferior, linear, lodged at the 
base of the seed, pointing to the lower and inner angle. 
The berries are saponaceous, and used with those of 
the other species of the same nature. 
2. S. emarginatus. Vahl. symb. 3, 54. Willd. 2. 469. 
Leaflets two or three pair, oblong, retuse, or emar- 
ginate. Panicles terminal. Calyx and Corol of five equal, 
regularly disposed leaflets, and petals, with a woolly scale 
on each side of the latter. 
- Beng. Bura-reetha. 
Teling. Konkoodoo. 
A handsome, middling-sized tree, ik a short trunk, 
and very large, dense, spreading head, decorated with 
beautiful thick, deep green foliage the whole year. Flow- 
ering time in Bengal, October ; the seeds ripen in April, 
Leaves alternate, abruptly pinnate, from six to ten inch- 
es long, Tn generally two pair, opposite, short-petio- ? 
