150 SAT1NDACE.E. 



2. Leca Lixx. 



Leea sambucina WILLD. Sp. PI. I. p. 1177 ; lloxc. Fl. Ind. I. p. 

 657; DC. Prodr. I. p. 635; LAWS, in HOOK. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. I. p. 666; 

 HENKY List PI. Forinos. p. 28 ; MATSUM. et HAY ATA Eiium. PL Formos. 

 p. 93. 



Leea Ottllis DC. Prodr. I. p. 636. 



Leea StapJujka ROXB. Fl. Ind. I. p. 658 ; WIGHT Ic. PI. Ind. Or. t. 

 78. 



Gtlilertia Nalwju DC. Prodr. IV. p. 256. 



HAD. Sooboonsha, Kotosho, Kussliaku, Koshun, Koko, Takow, Ban- 



sing. 



DlSTBIB. 



Sapindaceae. 



Conspedns of the Forntoaan Gcner. 



(1) Leaves alternate. (2) 

 Leaves opposite. (8) 



(2) Stamens inserted inside the disk, sometimes unilateral. (3) 



Stamens inserted outside the disk Dodonca. f .) 



(3) Flowers irregular. Disk unilateral or very oblique. (4) 

 Flowers regular. Disk annular. (5) 



(4) ) Twining herb. Fruits capsular, inflated, leaflets biternate. 



Cardiospermum. 1 



/9) Erect shrub. Fruits deeply divided into 1-3-dehesceut lobes. 



Leaves 3-foliolate AllopliyUus. 2 



/ i Tree. Fruits inflated, 3-lobed, leaves pinnate Kcetreuteria. 3 



(5) Sepals widely imbricate Sapindc.s. 4 



Calyx valvate or slightly imbricate. (6) 



(6) Flowers usually panicled but not fascicled. (7) 



Flowers fascicled Poutctla. 7 



(7) Calyx small, cupular, stamens long exserted Ncjrfidii'M. 5 



