654 L- Radlkofer. — Sapindaceae. 



m. Jun. 1903, fl., Hb. Berol.); Warburg n. 10267! (Mittelformosa); — in Laos: Spire 

 (ex Lecomte, 1. c.) ; — in J aponia (Bonin, Nippon, Tsusima, Liukiu, Formosa, ex Matsu 

 mura 1. c. 1912): Thunberg (in Jedo, 1. c); Lect. ignot., PI. japon. index n. 81! (Tokio; 

 fl. et fr. juv.; a Krebs comm. c. Hb. Havn.); Buerger (ex Miq. 1. c); Siebold! (flor.; 

 a. 1842 comm. c. Hb. Zuccarini; ex Hb. Lugd.-Bat. comm. c. Hb. Monac. etc.); Maxi- 

 mowicz it. secund.! (Jokohama, a. 1862, flor. et fr. adjecti; Hb. Vindob., Berol. etc.); 

 Wawra n. 1573! (Jokohama, Erdumseglung S. M. Freg. Donau 1868 — 1871; fr. sub- 

 mat.; Hb. Vindob.); Pierot(in ripa lacu&Oots propeMiako urbem ins. Nippon, ex Miq. 

 1. c); R. Oldham n. 175! (prope Nagasaki a. 1862, fl. et fr.; ex Hb. Kew. comm. c. Hb. 

 Berol., Vindob. etc.); Wright! (ininsulis Bonin; ex Hb. U. S. North Pacif. Expl. Exped. 

 und. Ringgold et Rogers 1853 — 1856 comm. c. Hb. Paris.); — in Korea: Taquet, 

 PI. Cor. n. 2746! ( Quelpaert, in silvis Honguo, m. Jun. 1909, fl., Hb. Berol.). — in India: 

 Garey! (East Indies; Hb. Kew.); Roxburgh! (S. detergens; Hb. Hook., Benth.; Hb. 

 Willd. n. 77431 flor.); id.! (S. detergens; many of the flowers <$; Bengal, April; foliolis 

 obtusis; Hb. Deless.); id. sub Wall. Cat. 8034! (S. Saponaria; native of Bengal; foliol. 

 obtus.); Voigt?! (S. Saponaria; fruct.; a Voigt comm. c. Hb. Havn.); ? Stewart 

 (Punjab, 1. c. 1869, nisi S. trifoliat. intelligend.) ; Wallich, Cat. 8035 A! (S. acumi- 

 natus; Nepalia, m. Jun. 1821, flor.) et B! (S. acuminatus; Silhet, flor., foliol. lanceol. 

 acuminat.; Hb. var.); Royle! (Deyra Doon and other Valleys within the Himalaya, 

 flowering in May I.e. sub S. acuminat.; Hb. Kew.); Thomson n. 1138! (Hb. Kew.); 

 Hooker f. et Thomson, Hb. Ind. or! (S. acuminatus Wall., Kumaon, regio subtrop., 

 flor.; Hb. Berol.); Gage (Upper Burma, Minbu District, Arracan Yomahs; undoub- 

 tedly wild, 1. c, 1904). 



Culta in India or.: Gammie (Punjab, in the town of Ghamba and in the Kangra 

 valley, planted as a road-side tree, I.e., 1898); Wood (Bengala, Jaspurnagar, eult. 

 in hört., 1. c. 1902); Duthie (Upper Gangetic piain, as far as the Chenab, also in Bengal, 

 1. c. 1905); Prain 1. c. 1905 (planted near villages, Bengala); — in Brasilia! et Ar- 

 gentina!, cf. Radlk. in Fl. Brasil., I.e.: Riedel!, Glaziou n. 6847!, Lorentz et 

 Hieronymus n. 208! (cfr. supra inter synon. Sap. inaequalis Griseb., errore in Fl. Bras. 

 sub Sap. Saponaria quoque enumerata); — in Hort. Neapol.! sub nom. S. emarginatus, 

 inaequalis (v. viv.) ut et sub iisdem et aliis nominibus non edendis in Hort. Panormitano!, 

 Mediolano!, Parisiensi! et Monacensi! (v. viv.); in Hort. Kewensi! (a. 1781,; Hb. Banks 

 in Mus. Brit. sub nom. alio a Solander adscripto). 



Var. carinatus solummodo culta nota est ex Algeriae Horto Hamma! (ubi e collec- 

 tionibus Musei Parisiensis ca. 1845 introdueta dicitur a Trabut 11. cc., qui comm. flor. 

 et fruct. a. 1895), dein translata in Hort. Panormitanum! (v. viv. a. 1875 sub nom. 

 S. surinamensis Poir.) et in Hort. Sidneyanum! (flor. et fruct. comm. J.H.Maiden 

 a. 1901 sub nom. ? S. surinamensis Poir.). 



5. S. ooearpus Radlk. Sapindaceae nov. in H. Lecomte, Notul. syst. 1. 10. (1910) 

 302; Lecomte, Fl. Ind.-Chin. I. (1912) 1041. — Arbor medioeris; rarhi teretes, gla- 

 brati, lenticelloso-striati, subfusci; folia abrupte pinnata, 4 — 5-juga, longe petiolata, 

 petiolo supra piano, subtus convexo lenticelloso, rhachi teretiuscula superne leviter 

 bisulcata glabra; foliola subopposita, inferiora ovata basi rotundata, superiora majora 

 elliptica, inaequilatera (latere exteriore angustiore vix breviore), basi subacuta petio- 

 lulis brevibus supra sulcatis insidentia, omnia apice subacuta, margine integerrima et 

 quodammodo undulata, e chartaceo subcoriacea, nervis lateralibus oblique patulis 

 subtus magis quam supra prominentibus nervoque mediano aurantiacis, reticulato- 

 venosa, utrinque glabra, nitidula, fusco-viridia, glandulis microscopicis foveolis conchi- 

 formibus lateraliter insertis iisque ineumbentibus rarioribus adspersa; panicula (frueti- 

 fera tantum visa) in ramuli basi foliata terminalis, pauciramosa, ramis pulverulento- 

 puberulis; flores — non visi — quantum e disco sub fruetu relicto concludi potest 

 reguläres; fruetus subdrupaceus, breviter pedicellatus, abortu monocoecus, cocci magni 

 ex ellipsoideo elongate obovoidei, loculis duobus abortivis in gibbum prominentem 



