696 L. Radlkofer. — Sapindaceae. 



puti in prov. Tayabas ins. Luzon t. eod. I.e. (1886); Malacacäo Tagal. (ut et Lepido- 

 petalum) t. Merrill, Dict. (1904) 147, et Calayo Tagal. t. eod. I.e. (1906); ?Guisihan 

 s. Guisian Tagal. t. Blanco 1. c. sub Sapind. Guisian (quod nomen a Blanco 1. c. sub 

 Euphoria annulari= ? Arytera litoralis Bl. quoque et sub Euphoria didyma — ? Litchi 

 philippinensis Radlk. indicatur, praeterea 'scriptum »Guicijan« sub specie Ormosiae 

 Sophorearum quoque in Hb. Manil. »Aherns collector n. 447, prov. Rizal, a. 1904«); 

 Duca in lingua Visayan t. Blanco sub Sap. Guisian 1. c. et F.-Villar 1. c. (1880) sub 

 Eriogl. edul. — Arbor parva (Ridley) veNsat magna vel frutex nunc ramosissimus, 

 nunc suberamosus foliorum coma inflorescentiaque terminatus; rami teretes petiolique 

 striati ut et innovationes tomento sufferrugineo velutini, dein glabrescentes, rubro- 

 fusci. Folia 2 — 8-juga; foliola subopposita vel alterna, elliptico-oblonga, obtusa, sub- 

 acuta vel acuminata, basi oblique obtusa (latere exteriore angustiore) petiolulis brevibus 

 incrassatis insidentia, vel praesertim superiora angustiora basi subeuneata, membrana- 

 ceo-chartacea, nervis lateralibus subtus (supra minus) prominentibus, supra glabra 

 nee nisi in nervis tomento velutino sufferrugineo induta, glaueo-livida, opaca vel sub- 

 nitidula, subtus sufferrugineo-subvelutina, saepius glabrescentia, inde nitidula, cellulis 

 secretoriis secusque nervös utriculis latieiferis instrueta, utrinque, praesertim subtus, 

 glandulis capitatis plerumque aut singulis aut binis usque quaternis pilis confinibus 

 creberrimis ornata; thyrsi in paniculas amplas terminales congesti, omnibus partibus 

 sufferrugineo-velutini, dense cymulas (dichasia in cincinnos desinentia) subsessiles 

 gerentes; alabastra subglobosa; flores medioeres, breviter pedicellati; sepala 5, extus 

 flavescenti- vel cinereo-sericea; petala 4, extus ima basi cum ungue albide villosa, 

 intus squama longa villosissima albide barbata crista villosa instrueta aueta; discus 

 semilunaris, glaber; stamina 8, filamenta villosa, antherae ellipticae; germen obeordato- 

 tricoecum, pube viridescente-cana villosa indutum; fruetus drupaceus, laxe pilosulus, 

 olivaceus (Blume), rubescenti-luteus vel e rubro fusco-purpureus (Merrill), sarco- 

 carpio tenui sueculento eduli; cetera ut supra. 



Arbor 5 — 10 m alta vel frutex 3 — 5-metralis, ligno tenaci durabili utili, centrali 

 chocoladino. Rami 0,5 — 1 cm crassi. Folia petiolo 8 — 20 cm longo adjeeto 30 — 60 cm 

 longa; foliola superiora 10— 25 cm longa, 3 — 6 cm lata, inferiora minora, latiora 6 — 

 12 cm longa, 3 — 7 cm lata. Panicula 20 — 40 cm longa; thyrsi 10 — 25 cm longi. Bracteae 

 bracteolaeque parvae, subulatae. Pedicelli 1 — 2 mm longi, infra medium artieulati. 

 Alabastra diametro circ. 4 mm. Petala alba. Fruetus cocci sicci 12 — 14 mm longi, 

 5 — 6 mm lati. 



In Asia tropica ab Indiae peninsula occidentali usque ad Cochin- 

 chinam (et ?Ghinam), in archipelago indico usque ad Philippinas et insulas 

 Key, nee non in Australia septentrionali-occidentali et in Nova Guinea. 

 In omnibus collectionibus, e quibus hie praesertim mihi visae et numeris insignitae 

 enumerantur, adjeetis quibusdam locis et collectionibus ab auetoribus indicatis: In 

 India (interdum eulta): Roxburgh! (in Coromandelia; Sapindus rubiginosus adjeeta 

 indicatione: A native of the mountainous parts of the Gircars, 11. cc. ; n. 89 in Hb. 

 Martius, fl. et fruet. adjeet.; Hb. Kew. ex Hb. Forsyth; Hb. Willd, n. 7746, fl. ; Wallich, 

 Cat. n. 8041E, Hb. Roxb.); id.! (eulta in Ht. bot. Ind. or., fl.; Hb. Deless.); Koenig! 

 (fl.; Hb. Vahl, nunc Havn.); Rottler! (fl.; Hb. Puerari, nunc DC; Hb. Kew.); Mace! 

 (Coromandelia, fl.; ex Hb. Paris, a. 1820 comm. c. Hb. Kunth, nunc Berol.); Perrottet 

 n. 84! et sine n.! (Pondichery m. Mart. 1836, fl.; Hb. Deless. et ex hoc comm. c. Hb. 

 Berol.; Hb. Boiss., Vind.); id. n. 162! (Nilgerries, fl. et fr. immat.; Hb. Franquev., 

 Boiss., Vind.); Wallich, Cat. n. 8041A! (Herb. Madras), n. 8041B! (Herb. Wight); 

 Graham (Girgaum woods, Bombay, rare, 1. c. 1839); Dalzell et Gibson (in the 

 woods of Girgaum, but certainly planted, I.e. 1861); Woodrow (Girgaum, Bombay, 

 planted, 1. c. 1898); Cooke (Girgaum woods, certainly not indigenous, 1. c. 1902); 

 Brandis (probably in Oudh and the Central Provinces; native of Eastern Bengal, 

 Burma, the hüls of the Circars, 1. c. 1874); Duthie (Kheri district N. Oudh, 1. c. 1903); 



