874 L. Radlkofer. — Sapindaceae. 



subtus opaca, fuscescentia, cellulis secretoriis nullis, staurenchymatis cellulis elongatis 

 saepius septo uno alterove transverso instructis, epidermide paginae superioris tota 

 mucigera, paginae inferioris cellulis crystallophoris sparsis vel hie illic coacervatis 

 insigni, glandulis clavatis subtus ad nervös rarissimis adspersa. Thyrsi racemiformes, 

 plerumque sub parte ramulorum foliosa ad foliorum cicatrices singuli vel fasciculati, 

 interdum in paniculas ramis tenuibus thyrsoideis congesti, interrupte cymulas glomeruli- 

 formes sessiles vel vix stipitatas gerentes, ochraeeo-pubescentes; bracteae bracteolaeque 

 subulatae, pubescentes. Alabastra perparva, globosa, perbreviter pedicellata, pedicellis 

 pubescentibus dein elongatis basi articulatis. 



Species 1 per Indiam orientalem usque ad Cochinchinam et per totum archipelagus 

 usque ad Timor (et?, t. Pierre, ad Philippinas, Novam Guineam et Australiam septen- 

 trionalem) dispersa. 



Genus fruetus fabrica ad Melicoccam et Talisiam accedens, semine vero arillato ut et reliqua 

 Schleicherearum genera a Melicocceis recedens. Habitu quibusdam Cupaniearum generibus calyce 

 parvo praecociter aperto insignibus (Mischocarpo etc.) similis. 



S. trijuga Willd. 1. c! (c. nom. vulg. Gonghas Zeylonens.; coli. Klein); Roxb. 

 Hort. Bengal. (1814) 29 (sphalm. trija loco trijuga) et Fl. Ind. II. (1832) 277! (c. syn. 

 Gärtn. et nom. Conghas, sphalm. Coughas); Poir. in Lam. Enc. Suppl. V. (1817) 86; 

 Roth, Nov. PI. Sp. Ind. or. (1821) 385; Moon, Gat. PI. Ceylon. (1824) 74; Piddington, 

 Index Ind. PI. (1832) 79 (sphalm. triga); Wight, Gat. (autogr., 1833) 22 n. 368, 23 

 n. 382! 383! 384!; Wight et Arn. Prodr. Fl. Penins. Ind. or. I. (1834)114; Graham, 

 Cat. Bombay PI. (1839) 29; Wight, 111. Ind. Bot. I. (1840) 141; Walp. Rep. I. (1842) 

 421; Voigt, Hort, suburb. Calcutt. (1845) 95; Blume, Rumph. III. (1847) 147; Wall. Gat. 

 (1847) n. 8080C! E! Fl; Thwait. Enum. PI. Zeyl. (1858) 58, coli. 1155!; Miq. Fl. Ind. 

 Bat. I. 2. (1859) 573 et Suppl. I. (1860) 199; Dalz. et Gibs. Bomb. Fl. (1861) 35; 

 I.Anderson, Fl. Behar in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. XXXII. (1863) 216; Hassk. Neuer 

 Schlüss. z. Rumph's Hb. Amb. (1866) 20; Gat. Kew. Hb. Wight (1869-1870) 7 n. 534!; 

 Stewart, Punjab PI. (1869) 32; Beddome, Fl. sylv. (1869-1873) t. 119, ex Hiern; 

 Van Eeden, Houtsort. (1872) 65, 144; Drury, Useful PI. Ind. (1873) 386; Brandis, 

 Forest Fl. (1874) 105 t. 20!; Hiern in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. I. (1875) 681!; Kurz in 

 Journ. As. Soc. Beng. XLIV. 2. (1875) 183, in Pegu Report (1875) App. A 38 n. 288, 

 App. B 40 et Forest Fl. Brit. Burma I. (1877) 289; Radlk. Sap. Holl.-Ind. (1877) 14 

 (84), in Engl. Naumann's Pfl. Gaz. Exp. in Engler's Bot. Jahrb. VII. (1886) 464 et 

 Forschungsreise S. M. S. Gazelle IV. (1889) 36, coli. Naumann!, in O. Warburg, Beitr. 

 pap. Fl. in Engler's Bot. Jahrb. XIII. (1891) 365, in Engl. u. Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 

 III. 5. (1895) 326, in Hallier, Elbert's Sunda-Exp. in Meded. Herb. Leiden Nr. 22 

 (1914) 16, et Sap. Papuas., in Engler's Bot. Jahrb. LVI. (1920) 270; ?F.-Villar, Noviss. 

 Append. ad Blanco Fl. Filip. ed. 3, IV. (1880) 52, excl. certe syn. Ornitrophe triandra 

 Blanco, Schmidelia triandra Blanco ; ?Vidal, Sinops. (1883) cf. lit. gen. et nom. vulg.; 

 Hemsl. Bot. Voy. Ghallenger I. (1885) P. IV. Molucc. etc. 135; J. Britten in Forbes, 

 Wanderungen etc. II. (1886) Anhang (Prodr. Fl. Timor.) 210; Collett et Hemsl. PI. 

 Upper Burma in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVIII. (1891) 36 (speeim. non vidi); Trimen, 

 Catal. in Journ. Geyl. Branch R. As. Soc. IX. (1885) 20 et Hand-Book Fl. Ceylon 

 I. (1893) 304; Greshoff, De pl. ad pisces capiend. adhib. in Meded. Plantent, X. (1893) 

 43; Woodrow in Records Bot. Surv. Ind. I. 4. (1894) 53 et Fl. West. Ind. in Report 

 Bot. Surv. Ind. (1898) 16; Talbot, Trees Bombay (1894) 59; Cooke, Fl. Pres. Bombay 



(1902) 266 excl. syn. Sapindus trifoliata Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 367; J.J.Wood, PI. 

 Chutia Nagpur in Records Bot. Surv. Ind. II. 1. (1902) 91; Duthie, Fl. Upper Gangetic 

 Piain I. 1. (1903) 179; Koorders et Valet. Bijdr. Booms. IX. in Meded. Plantent. LXI. 



(1903) 177; Koorders in Natuurk. Tijdschr. Nederl.-Indie LXIII. (1904) 46, coli. 

 Büsgen n. 81; Brandis, Indian Trees (1906) 189; Backer, Fl. Batav. I. (1907) 343; 

 W. G. Craib, List of Siamese PL, in Kew Bull. (1911) 32, coli. Kerr!; H. Lecomte, Fl. 

 Indo-Chine I. (1912) 1034 c. var. cambodiana Pierre et extensa Pierre, cf. infra syn. 



