282 OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Sapindus, 
rican tree is to be found indigenous in India, probany 
not in Asia, 
4. §. squamosus. R. 
Leaves pinnate ; leaflets about three-pair, sub-opposite, 
obliquely ovate, lanceolate, acute, polished, entire. Pa- 
nicles axillary and terminal. Petals five, regular, with 
two very large woolly scales. | Filaments and Germs 
woolly. 
. gathered on the Island of Nasau-lant. 
Young shoots straight, round, and -a little ville 
Leaves alternate, pinnate, sometimes abruptly, sometimes 
unequally, about six incheslong. Leaflets about three paits _ 
sub-opposite, short-petioletted, obliquely ovate-lanceo- 
_ late, rather unequally divided by the nerve, entire, acute, 
firm and polished, about three inches long. Petioles 
round, villous. Panicles axillary, and terminal, the length 
of the leaves, Flowers numerous, small. Calyx five-cleft, 
hairy. Petals five, equal. Nectarial scales very large, and 
very woolly. Filaments eight, equally disposed, woolly, 
inserted on the inner edge of a glandular ring which sepa- 
rates them from the petals. Germ woolly. ere 
5. S. longifolius. Willd. 2. 469, 
Leaflets from four to eight pair, subalternate, short:pe- . 
tioletted, entire, linear-lanceolate, obtuse, the most infe- 
rior pair or two oblong. Panicles terminal. Corol esties i 
five-petalled. 
_ A native of the Moluccas. 
6. S. sgibiginosus, Willd..2. 469. R. Corom. pl. 1.N. 62» 
Arboreous, unarmed. Leaves abruptly pinnate ; leaflets 
from four to five pair, lanceolate, villous. Panicles te 
minal. _Calyces five-leaved. _Corol four-petalled, ae : 
and Sone single. Berries distinct, oblong. 
A native of the Malay Archipelago ; my specimens were 
