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rather longer than the petals; ripe carpels in pairs or more 
often solitary, pyriform, smooth, about 3% in. long. 
Montane zone up to 6000 ft.; common; fls. May, June, Sept., Oct., 
petals white. 
Endemic. 
Willis (Ann. Perad. V, p. 184) states under A. zeylanicus ‘‘ type is 
found at Hakgala,’’ his specimens however belong to this species 
which has variable leaves but can always be distinguished by the 
stalked flowers in long racemes. 
Page 304.—For Schleichera trijuga Willd. read: 
S. oleosa Merr. Interp. Rumph. p. 337 (1917). Pistacia oleosa 
Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 615 (1790). Schleichera trijuga Willd. Sp. Pl. 
IV, p. 1096 (1805). 
S. trifoliatus Linn. was correctly referred to S. laurifolius Vahl. in 
the Fl. Brit. Ind. In the second edition of the Species Plantarum 
there is no mention of Hermann and it is evident that Linnzeus based 
his species on Rheede Hort. Mal. IV, p. 43 t. 17 (for further discussion 
see Haines in Kew Bull. 1916). 
Page 305.—For Gleniea zeylanica Hk. f. read: 
G. unijuga Hk. f. in Bth. and Hk. f. Gen. Pl. I, p. 404 (1862); 
Radlk. in Sitzb. Bay. Acad. p. 366 (1878). G. zeylanica Hk. f. in Bth. 
and tik: f. Gen, Pl. 1, p: 404 (1862); Thw. Enum: p. 408 (1864). 
Sapindus unijugus Thw. |. c. p. 56 (1858). Nephelium fuscatum Thw. 
l. c. p. 58 (1858). Euphoria fuscata Hk. f. 1. c. p. 406 (1862). 
Page 306.—For Sapindus Linn. read: 
Drupes globose or ovoid, united at sides, some- 
times later on separating; petals without 
a scale; leaflets 4-6 . ‘ ‘ ‘ e 
Drupes oblong, diverging, united at the base; 
petals with a scale: 
6. SAPINDUS. 
Seeds arillate; fruit fleshy; tomentose . . 6a. THRAULOCOCCUS. 
Seeds without an aril; fruit glabrous; leaf- 
lets 2) , : : ‘ : ‘ . 6b. APHANIA. 
6. SAPINDUWS Linn. 
Trees; leaves pinnate; flowers polygamous, in terminal or 
axillary panicles; sep. 5 imbricate; pet. 5, without a scale 
within; disk annular, fleshy, lobed; stam. usually 8, inserted 
within the disk; ovary 2-4 celled; stigma small, lobed; fruit 
fleshy or coriaceous, of 1-3 indehiscent ovoid or globose 
drupes; seeds large, usually globose, with two integuments, 
the outer hard the inner membranous; cotyledons thick.— 
Sp. about 11. 
Flowers regular : 
Leaflets rounded at the base, shortly acumin- 
ate; fruit of 3 almost completely united 
drupes . ‘ ‘ , . : . . I, S. TRIFOLIATUS. 
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