Sapindales.] 



SAPINDACEiE. 



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if Nio<;hmit • it is found to burn rapidly, though gi-een, and is used by the Hottentots lor 

 tS «'eir fiiV^^ commonly called Pardepis, is extensively 



employed for timber at the Cape of Good Hope. 



GENERA. 



SKns-DEM. - Leaves iErioglossum, Blum. 

 ' alteixate. Ovules gen- Matayba, Aiibl. 

 Sly solitary. Embryo i Ephielis, Hchreh. 

 curved, or occasionally 

 straight. 



Cardiospermum, Linn 

 Corindian, Tournef. 

 Erythrophila, E. M. 

 UrviUea, //. B. K. 

 Serjania, Plum. 



Seriana, Sclmmach 

 Toulicia, Aubl. 



Poncea, Schreb. 

 Bridgesia, Bert. 



Tripterocarpus, Meisn. 

 PauUinia, Linn. 

 Semarillaria,n.et Pav, 

 Cururu, Plum. 

 Enourea, Aubl. 

 Natalia, Hochst. 

 Schmidelia, Linn. 

 Allophyllus, Linn. 

 Ornitrophe, Juss. 

 Toxicodendron, Gartn 

 Azamuza, Hochst. 

 Aparetica, Forst. 

 Gemella, Lour. 

 Usubis, Bui-m. 

 Nassavia, Fl. Flum. 

 Valenzuelia, Bert. 

 Irina, Bliayi. 

 Prostea, Camb. 

 Lepisanthes, Blum. 

 Sapindus, Linn. 

 Pappea, Eckl. 



Ernstingia, Neck. 

 Moulinsia, Camb. 

 Cupania, Plum. 

 Trigonis, Jacq. 

 Vouarana, Aubl. 

 Molincea, Juss. 

 Gelonium, Gartn. 

 Tina, Rom. et Schult 

 Stadmannia, Lam. 

 Mischocarpus , Blum. 

 Guioa, Cav. 

 Blighia, Konig. 

 Akeesia, Tuss. 

 Harpulia, Roxb. 

 Bonnania, Raf. 

 Dimereza, Labill. 

 Diplopetalon, Spreng. 

 Ratonia, DC. 

 Erioglossum, Guill. et 



Perr. 

 Digonocarpus, Fl. Fl. 

 Tridonocarpns, Fl. Fl. 

 Aphania, Blum. 

 Talisia, Aubl. 



? Acladodea, R. et Pav 

 Nephelium, Linn. 

 Euphoria, Commers. 

 Scytalia, Gartn. 

 Dimocarpus, Lour. 

 Pometia, Forst. 

 Li-tchi, Sonner. 

 Thouinia, Poit. 

 Thyana, Hamilt. 

 9 Vargasia, Bert. 



Ilypelate, P. Br. 



Sphcerococca, DC. 



Exothea, Macf. 

 Melicocca, Linn. 



Oococca, DC. 



Casimira, Scop. 

 Schleichera, Willd. 



Cussambium, Rumph. 



Koon, Gartn. 

 ? Pierardia, Jack. 



Pierandia, Blum. 

 ? Hedycarpus, Jack. 



II. HlPPOCASTANEiE.— 



Leaves opposite. Ov- 

 ules 2 in each cell, one 

 ascending, the other 

 suspended. Embryo 

 curved with great flesliy 

 consolidated cotyledons. 



Ungnadia, Endl. 

 ^sculus, Linn. 



Hippocastanum, Tourf. 

 Pavia, Boerh. 



Macrothyrsus, Spach. 



Calothyrsus, Spach. 

 III. DoDONE^.— Leaves 



alternate. Ovules 2 or 



3 in each cell. Embryo 



rolled spirally. 



Koelreuteria, Lam. 

 Cossignia, Cambess. 

 Llagunoa, Ruiz, et Pav. 

 Amlrola, Pers. 



Diplopeltis, Endl. 

 Dodonaca, Linn. 

 Alectryon, Gartn. 



Evonymoides, Soland. 

 Ophiocaryon, Schomb. 



IV. Meliosme^. Leaves 

 alternate. Flowers ex- 

 tremely irregular. Sta- 

 mens 5, of which 2 only 

 are fertile. Ovules 2 

 in each cell, both sus- 

 pended. Embryo fold- 

 ed up. Fruit a drupe. 



Mehosma, Blum. 

 Millingtonia, Roxb. 

 Wellingtonia, Meisn. 



Anomalous Genera. 

 Plosslea, Endl. 

 Xanthoceras, Bung. 

 Magonia, St. Ilil. 



PhceocarpuSjM.et Zuc, 



Doubtful Genera. 

 "Valentinia, Sicartz. 

 Racaria. Aubl. 

 Eustathes, Lour. 

 Pedicellia, Lour. 

 Pta;roxylon, Eckl. et Zey. 

 liippobroma, Eck.etZey. 

 Tarrietia, Blum. 

 Deinbcellia, Schumach. 

 Homschuchia, Nees. 



Numbers. Gen. 50. Sp. 380. 



VitacecB. 

 Position.— PolygalaceEe.—SAPiNDACE^.—Aceraccoc. 



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