Ciipcmia^ xxxviii. sapinbace^e. 459 



often 3 lines long, thinly coriaceous, glabrous above, softly tomcntose under- 

 neath. Panicles 'not much branched. Eracts rather laro-e, tomentose, de- 

 ciduous. FloAVcrs nearly sessile. Sepals orbicular, and petals small with a 

 short scale as in C. serrata. Anthers oblong, slig-litly pubescent. Capsule 

 3-aiiglcd, thickly coriaceous, velvety-tomentose and rugose, |- in. broad. 



Queensland. Moreton Bay, JF. HilL 



6. C. pseudorhus, J, Hick. Sert. JstroL 34, ^.14. A spreading- 

 tree of moderate size, the young branches and petioles densely rusty-tonien- 

 tose. Leaves crowded under the panicles; leaflets 13 to 21 or even .more, 

 lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, 1| to 3 in. long or rarely more, 

 very oblique or almost falcate, nearly glabrous and shining above when full- 

 grown, more or less tomentose or pubescent underneath. Panicles usually 

 much-branched and rather dense, rarely exceeding the leaves, tomentose. 

 Flowers rather small, on very short pedicels. Sepals ovate, less imbricate 

 than in the preceding species, the longest scarcely exceeding 1 line. Petals 

 orbicular, rather exceeding the sepals, the inner scales hirsute, as long as the 

 lamina. Stamens 8 or 9 ; anthers oblong. Ovary villous. Capsule glo- 

 hular, slightly lobcd, almost woody, densely hirsute with short velvety hairs, 

 about I in. diameter. Arillus small. 



Queensland. Kcppel Bay, R. Brown ; Brisbane river, Fraser, A. Cunningham, F. 

 Mueller; Wide Bay, Bidivill ; Mackenzie Island, Wilcox. 

 W". S, Wales- Hastings river, Fraser, Beckler ; Clarence river, Beckler^ 



Muell 



Leaflets 



A modcrate-sized tree, the young branches rusty-tomentose. 

 I'^'ii'ely more or reduced to 2, orate obovate or elliptieal-oblong, obtuse or 

 scarcely acuminate, 3 to 3 in. long or rarely more, slightly and irreguhu'ly 

 siuuate-toothcd or entire, glabrous and shiniug above, more or less pubescent 

 underneath or rarely almost glabrous, with hairy tufts almost always con- 

 spicnous in the axils of the raised primary veins. Fauicles short and little 

 branched, often reduced to simple racemes and rarely above two inches long, 

 shortly tomentose. Flowers small, the upper male ones sessile, the lower 

 hermaphrodite and pedicellate. Sepals ovate, tomentose, under 1 line long, 

 unequal and slightly imbricate. Petals veiy small, with a minute scale at the 

 base. Stamens 8 to 10 ; filaments oblong. Ovary tomentose, occasionally 

 4-merou3. Capsule nearly globular, 3-ajiglcd, about \ in. broad, woody, 



glabrous or miiiutelv tomentose outside, the valves villous inside. Arillus 

 small. 



, Queensland. Burnett river, F. Mueller; Brisbane river, A. Cunningham; logan 

 river, Frmer ; Curtis Island, Jle/ine. 



N. S, "Wales. Clnrence river, Beclder. The fohagc of this species often closely rc- 

 scuibles that of Nephelium tomentosnm, * 



r 



. 8- C. nervosa, F. Muell. in Trans. Vict. Inst. iii. 27. A luoJcratc- 

 sJzcd tree, the young branches and inflorescence minutely hoai^-tomcntose, 

 otherwise glabrous. Leaflets 3 to 6, rarely more or reduced to 2, lanceolate 

 or rarely elliptical-oblong, mostly 3 to 6 in. long, sinuate-toothed or entire, 

 glabrous, with very rarely small tufts mulerucatli hi the axils of the raised 

 piinKuy veins. Kacemes usually simple, axilhny, 1 io 2 in. long, the flowers 



