R02 
than many other names admitted; one leaf in Rheede’s figure is 
trifoliolate, and on the other hand “‘ trifoliata’’ may refer to the 
frequent occurrence of three pairs of leaflets; moreover, seedlings 
have actually ternate leaflets. Lastly, Schleichera is no more 
trifoliolate than is Sapindus. 
It is a point of interest, not that it affects the argument, that 
Radlkofer, who paid special attention to the Sapindaceae, also 
refers to-S. trifoliata as a synonym for S. laurifolia. I think 
therefore that the name Sapindus trifoliata should be restored in 
systematic works in the place of S. laurifolia. 
H, H. HAINES. 
enclose a copy of the results, from which you will see that the 
Bie 
nitrogen content is very hig 
Stems. Roots. 
69-17 
Moisture es << Be nas 
*Albuminoids ... se me 3°69 
tAmides ~~ 1-39 
Mucilage 3°50 
Cellulose 5-80 
Woody fibre 14-27 
SAgh Hou, 
100-00 
tenes nitrogen = << 0-59 
3 si = 0-25 
*tTotal nitrogen 5 Se ae 0-84 0-83 
=Containing phosphoric anhydride 
x 29; inn =i 0-24 0-29 
gen a5 potassium oxide (K,0) 0-20 0-20 
Kilos per hectare. 
3 : ‘ PO K;0 
Stems... 1408 118 hes 28 
on 1,710. 14 5 
 OPebigoit: 3 15,813 132 39 31-5 
