58 Sapindacee. [ Sapindus. 
Leaflets cuneate at the base, apex rounded, 
emarginate ; fruit of drupes united about 
= Way up and then tg © ; s . 2. S. EMARGINATUS. 
Ilowers irregular : ; ; ; S. Rarak. 
For S. laurifolius Vahl read: 
S. trifoliatus Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 367 (1753); Haines in Kew 
Bull. p. 250 (1920). S. laurifolius Vahl oon III, p. 54 (1794). 
2. S. emarginatus Vahl Pouanga, TJ. (Gamble). 
For Dittelasma Rarak Hk. f. read: 
SaPpINDUS Rarak DC. Prodr. I, p. 608 (1824)... Dittelasma Rarak 
Hk. f. in Bth. and Hk. f. Gen. FI. I, p. 396 (1862-7). ?Sapindus 
pinnatus Mill. Gard. Dict. No. 3 (1768). 
6a. THRAULOCOCCUS Radlk. 
Shrubs; leaves pinnate or simple; leaflets lanceolate, sub- 
opposite; flowers polygamous, in terminal panicles; sep. 5, 
imbricate; pet. 5, with a scale within; disk annular, fleshy; 
ovary 2-3 celled; stigma small, lobed; fruit of 1-3 ellipsoid 
tomentose drupes, slightly connected at the base; seeds 
large, oblong, with a white fleshy arid; testa membranaceous; 
cotyledons thick.—Sp. 2 
Leaflets 8-14 : ; ; : : : . i. Ff, Beem 
Leaflets simple . . : . 2. T. SIMPLICIFOLIUS. 
Page 308.—For Sapindus erectus Hiern read: 
1. Thraulococcus erectus Radlk. in Sitzb. Bay. Akad. VIII, 
p. 309 (1878). .Sapindus erectus Hiern in Fl. Brit. Ind. I, p. 683 
(1875). Nephelium erectum Thw. Enum. p. 57 (1858). 
Mirigama; Kadugannava. 
Also in S. India. 
For Sapindus Thwaitesii Hiern read: 
2. Thraulococcus simplicifolius Radlk. 1. c.  Sapindus 
Thwaitesti Hiern in Fl. Brit. Ind. I, p. 683 (1875). Nephelium 
simplicifolium Thw. Enum. p. 7 (1858). 
Fruit usually of a single carpel (by abortion), about I in., 
ovoid, obtuse, densely puberulous, pale ochre-yellow, peri- 
carp thin, tough; seed arillate. 
6b. APHANTA Jil. 
A moderate sized tree; leaves pinnate; flowers polygamous, 
in terminal or axillary ‘panicles; sep. 5, imbricate; pet. 5, 
not clawed, with a lacinate scale within; disk annular, fleshy, 
slightly lobed: ovary 2-celled; styles as long as the ovary; 
fruit fleshy, with 2 lobes united only at the base; seeds large, 
exarillate ; cotyledons thick. —Sp. about 12. 
Part I. 
