SAPINDUS. 549 
< Panieulis terminalibus sub racemosis, ramis divaricatis 
floribus parvis, inconspicuis suaviter odoratis. 
Cal. 5-sepal. sepalis rotundatis valde inzequalib. 2 exterior 
minoribus. , ? : 
Pet. 4 hypogyna breviter unico unguiculata sepalis alternan- ' 
tia obovata concave basin versus ciliata laminata, lamina intus 
medium versus densissima barbat. medium supra constricta, 
Stam. 8, hypogyna hinc dejecta filam. sublatis villosissium, 
Anth. bilocular, longit. lateraliterque dehiscent. 
Pollen obsolete triangulare. ` ' 
Ovarium superum forme corporis centralis pilosi tunque 
Tudinem. Petalum inter sepala 2 inferior si 2 exteriore (uti 
videntur) recte sinistraque sunt abortiens. 
Torus superne vel postice in glandulos alba sub lobala pro- 
duct. Ovarium extus sericeo-pubescens, profunde 3-lobum. 
Stylus filiformis inclusus apice 3-fidus. Stiguhata 3, acuta 
3-loculare loculis oblique ascendentibus, l-ovulatis, ovulis 
ascendentibus foramen hilum prope fundüm locul. versus 
Spectans. b 
Has. Mergue. Ancutta : Nov. 1834." 
Oss. The two smaller sepals*in the bud are anticous and 
Posticous, the petal corresponding to the two right sepals is 
Wanting. The shorter stamens, are anticously situated, the 
Whole of them with the ovary or its rudiment is pushed down 
- by the development of ‘the torus posticgusly, the hairs of the 
lamina of the petals and of the stamens resemble closely 
Some ‘forms of dotted ducts. The pores, or adhering granules 
are very minute and require a high power to define them 
clearly, The ciliæ of the’ petals are similarly formed, but 
= Pores sare less highly developed. According to Caifi- 
Sedes the anticous petal is wanting. 
Mus ee 
dic NsPusLiUM. 
Nephelium malaiense, Gr. 
Ramulis, pauiculis foliisque subtus ferrugin. pubescent. 
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