Pruate 2650. 
SAPIUM AUCUPARIUM, Jacg. 
Evurnorsiacem Tribe Crorones, 
8. aucuparium, Jacg. Enum. ris Carib. (1760) p. 31, et Sel. Stirp. 
Am, Kit, (1763) p. 249, t. 158, excl. synon. nonnul.) ; foliis variabili- 
us, venis primariis numerosis pe conspicuis pent, margine serru 
latis e Ssepe remote glandulosis, apice glandula magna instr actin 
Sonate inecrassatis introrsum flexis, glandulis petiolorum elongatis 
obelay 
Arbor 50-100-pedalis (Jenman) novellis glaber ere? ifr fioriferis 
gracilibus, internodiis brevibus. Folia longe vel longiuscule petiolata, 
tenuiuscula, demum coriacea, haud vel obscurissime pel habia tpaceada, 
magnitudine ac circumscriptione valde variabilia, ramulorum sterilium 
et surculorum majora, oblonga, oblongo- lanceolata, vel oblanceolata, cum 
petiolo interdum usque ad 10-12 poll. longa et 3 poll. lata, crebre 
calloso-serrulata, margine nune eglandulosa nune remote glandulosa, 
apice acuminata et plana vel glandula instructa, introflexa, glandulis 
tioli sepius deflexis ; cage ramulorum florife rorum minora, pro- 
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terminales, sepius solitarix, elongate, usque ad 9-10 poll. longe sed 
seplus breviores, glandulis ellipticis vel oblongis peltatis conspicuis. 
Flores masculi 3-7 aggregati. lores eminei solitarii. Ovarium 
glabrum, triloculare ; styli rami ampli, recurvi, cito decidui. Capsu 
in. diametro, ‘sub lobosx, coriacez vel stacew, triloculares, 
compresso- Rte, 2-23 lin. diametro ; test stratum exterius subcar- 
osum d m siccum, stratum interius crassum, crustaceum, corruga 
ies tubereulato. asperum ; embryo parvus, Excecoria biglandulosa, var. 
cuparia, Muell. Arg. in ‘DO. Prodr. xv. 2, p. 1206, saltem pro parte. 
Britis nenriage common in the coast region in the neighbourhood 
of Georgetown, on the Canje and Lamaha rivers, and as Jenman, 
1957, 3653, 7506, 7508, and 7509. 
In order to avoid further confusion where so much already exists, a 
complete synonymy of the species of the Sapium described above will 
