TABULA 3025. 
SAPIUM CLADOGYNE, Hutchinson. 
EUPHORBIACEAR. ‘Tribus CROTONEAE. 
masculae lapsum evolutis persateattoe siti. 
or 6-7 m. alta; ramuli juniores glabri. Folia sparsa, oblonga 
vel pe elliptica, obtuse eeanige: acuminata, basi plerumque 
cuneata, 4-12 cm. longa, 2-45 cm. lata, integra vel remotissime 
glanduloso-denticulata, chartacea, pi minuteque pellucido-punctata, 
nervis pa lateralibus -utrinsecus 10 arcua atis promin minentibus ; 
instructi. I nflorescentiae bisexuales, ramulos laterales breves_ter- 
minentes. ate $ terminales, graciles, ad 12 cm. longae, post anthesin 
ad basin "ach sitae. Flores ¢ 8-9 aggregati, glandulis geminatis 
peltatis suffulti; bracteae semiorbiculares ; bracteolae setulosae. 
alyx bipartitus, glaber; segmenta suborbicularia. Stamina 2 ; 
fila a ga, crassa, glabra; antherae 0-75 mm. latae 
Flores 9 haud visi. Infructescentiae geminatae, pedunculatae, 4—7 cm 
longae; rhachis leviter flexuosa, bra apsulae crustaceae, 
1-loculares, 1-spermae, subglobosae, circiter 0-7 cm. diametro, 2-valves. 
Semina subglobosa, paullo compressa, 0-5 cm. : 
—S. Jenmani, Hemsl. in Hook. Ic. Pl. sub. t. 2649, quoad Jenman, 
7505 ; Pax in Engl. Pflanzenr.-Euphorb. Hippomaneae, p. 217, partim. 
South America: British Guiana; Head of Pomeroon River, 
Jenman, 7505; Arriah Tributary, Upper Pomeroon River, Beckett, 8628 ; 
Fort Island, Essequibo River, Beckett, 8767, 8768 ; Stockdale, 8766 ; 
cultivated in the Botanic Gardens, Georgetown, Foote; Bartlett, 8724 ; 
Stockdale, 8765 ; Greeves, 8766. 
As the writer has already stated when describing the species in 
the Kew Bulletin (l.c.), Sapiwm cladogyne is very closely allied to 
