918 



L. Radlkofer. — Sapindaceae. 



Noviss. App. ad Blanco Fl. Filip. (1880) 53; Bretschn. Early Europ. Research. (1880) 4 

 (sec. Mendoza, Hist. Chin. 1585), 7 (sec. Semedo 1643), 9 (sec. Martini 1655), 22 (sec. 

 Boym 1656), 29 (»Lichi« sec. D'Entrecolles 1736), 33, 36 (sec. du Halde 1735), 65 (sec. 

 Pluk. 1. c. 1705), 95 (sec. Osbeck 1757), 129 (sec. Sonnerat 1782), 144 (sec. Loureiro 1790), 

 185 (sec. Grossier 1785); Forbes et Hemsl. Enum. PI. Chin. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 

 (1886) 139; D. Prain, The non indig. spec. of the Andaman Fl. in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 

 LIX. 2. (1890) 244; Cordemoy, Fl. Reunion (1895) 380; J. B. Rodrigues, Hort. Fluni. 

 (1895) 69; Henry, List PI. Formosa in Trans. As. Soc. Japan XXIV. Suppl. (1896) 29; 

 Woodrow, Fl. Western Ind. in Report Bot. Surv. Ind. (1898) 16 (culta in hortis); 

 J. J.Wood, PI. Chutia Nagpur in Records Bot. Surv. Ind. II. 1. (1902) 92; Gooke, 

 Fl. Presid. Bombay I. 2. (1902) 268 (culta); Prain, Veget. Distr. Hughli-Howrah etc. in 

 Records Bot. Surv. Ind. III. 2. (1905) 190; Williams, PL du Siam in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 

 2. ser. V. 3. (1905) 221 (58); Matsum. et Hayata, Enum. PI. Formos. (1906) 95; Brandis, 

 Indian Trees (1906) 193; Backer, Fl. Batav. I. (1907) 348; Hort. Gatal. var.; Graib, Fl. 



A B C 



Fig. 21. Litchi chinensis Sonn. A Fructus, B longit. sectus. C Semen. — Sec. Radlkofer in Engl, 

 u. Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. III. 5. 330 Fig. 167. 



Siam. enum. I. (1926) 330; — non Vidal, Revis. (1886) etc., cfr. Litchi philippinensis R. — 

 Nephelium dimocarpum Hook. f. et Thoms. Hb. Ind. or. (circ. 1860); Cat. Kew. Hb. Griff, 

 etc. (1865) 9 n. 995/1 ! — Nephelium duriocarpus F. Anders. Fl. Behar in Journ. As. Soc. 

 Beng. XXXII. (1863) 199 (seors. impr. 11) c. auct. »Lour.«, inde sphalm. loco dimocarp. 

 et huc recensend. (ut ap. Hiern sub Neph. Lit-chi, 1. c). — Nephelium chinense Druce, 

 Rep. Bot. Exch. Gl. Brit. Isles (1916, 1917) 637 (ex Ind. Kew. Suppl. VI. [1926] c. indic: 

 Scytalia chinensis). — Litchi Litchi Britton, Fl. Bermuda (1918) 226 (ex Ind. Kew. SuppL 

 VI. [1926] c. indic: Dimocarpus Litchi). — Vulgo: Litchi (Sonn. I.e., Bergius Tal om 

 Läckerheter [1785] 171), ab aliis scriptum Li-tchi (Du Halde, Descr. de la Chine I 

 [1735] 16, Commerc. lit. Noriberg. [1738] 126 t. 6 f. 8 ex Gärtn.), Li tchi (Du Halde, 

 1. c. IL [1735] 144 c. ic. in tab. ad. 154), Lit-chi (Buchoz, Ic. color. sub tit. »Collection« 

 etc. — v. sub Euph. longana — [1776] t. 160), Li-tschi (Blume, 1. c. 1847), Li tschi 

 (Bl. ibid. 107), Litschi (Bergius, üb. d. Leckereyen, aus d. Schwed. übers, v. Forster 

 u, Sprengel [1792] 194), Li-chi (Sinis, Camellus Hist. Stirp. ins. Luzonis in Raj. 

 Hist. PI. III. App. [1704] 52 n. 13; Prevost, Hist. gen. des Voy. VI [1748] 456 t. 12, 

 reproduetio redueta ex Du Halde nomine permutato c. illo figurae vicinae; Royle, 

 Illustr. Bot. Himal. Mount. [1839] 136, 138), Li Chi (Navarrete, Tratados hist. etc. 

 de China [1676] I. cap. XVI. 39 n. 11), Lichi (Dapper, Beschr. Sin. 208 ex Bl.), Li-ci 

 (Johnston, Dendrograph. [1662] Mantissa 475 n. 3 t. 136 et Hist. nat. de arbor. IL 

 [1769], Mant. 263 n.3 t. 136), Lici (Boym, Fl. Sinens. [1656] t. D c. descr.), Lychi 

 (Lour. 1. c), Lei-chi (Pluk. 1. c), Leechias, Lichis (Mendoza, Hist. chin. [1585] ex 

 Bretschn. 1. c), Litji (Hasskarl, Over het Nut [1845] 89), Leetchee, Lee-chee, Lee 

 chee (anglice, cf. Roxb. I.e., Royle 1. c. 117); Litchi ponceau (gall., cf. Lam. 1. c); 

 Litjik, Litjeh (cf. Miq. I.e.); Litjin, Letji in Amboina (ex Heyne, Nutt. PI. III 

 [1917] 160); Li-tsi s. Ritsi (cf. Blume, 1. c. 1847), Ritsji (Kämpfer, Amoenit. exot. V, 

 [1712] 817 sub Rjugan); Reishi (japon. t. Matsum. 1. c. 1912); Liitchi in Liukiu ex 



