Sapindus.} XLIV. SAPINDACEJE. (W. P. Hiern.) 685 



DOUBTFUL AND EXCLUDED SPECIES OP SAPINDUS. 



S. ACUTUS, Wall Cat. 8096, not of Boxb., is a species of Engelhardtia. 



S. ADENOPHYLLUS, Wall., is Cupania adenophylla, Planch. 



S. ALTERNIFOLIUS, Herb. Ham., is Erioglossum edule, Blume. 



S. ANGUSTIFOLIUS, Wall, ex Voigt Hort. Sub. Cole. 94, not of Blumej from Khasia, is 

 unknown to me. 



S BENGHALENSIS, Eoxb., is Nephelium Longana, Camb. 



S. BIJUGUS, Wall, is Hemigyrosa canescens, Thwaites. 



S. DEFICIENT, W. & A., is Hemigyrosa deficiens, Bedd. 



S. DETERGENS, Wall., not of Boxb., is Dittelasma Earak, Hook. f. 



S. EDULIS, Ait., is Nephelium Lit-chi, Camb. 



S. EDULIS, Blume, is Erioglossum edule, Blume. 



S. FRAXINIFOLIUS, DC., is Erioglossum edule, Blume. 



S. FRUTICOSUH, JRoxb., is Otophora fruticosa, Blume. 



S. FUSCATUS, Herb. Ham., is Dittelasma Rarak, Hook.f. 



S. GLABRATUS, Wall., is Xerospermum Noronhianum, Blume. 



S. GLENIEI, Thwaites, is Glenneia zeylanica, Hook.f. 



S. INDICA, Poir. in Lamk. Diet. vi. 667, from "the Indies," cultivated in the Paris 

 Garden, is very little known ; it has virgate glabrous branches and simple or sublri- 

 foliolate linear-lanceolate glabrous reticulated leaves 6-8 by ^- in. decurrent on the 

 petiole ; the flower and fruit are unknown. 



S. LEPIDOTUS, Wall., is Aglaia Wallichii, Hiern. 



S. LONGIFOLTA, Valil 8ymb. iii. 53, a doubtful native of East India, is said by Rox- 

 burgh, Fl. Ind. ii. 282, to be a native of the Moluccas. 



S. LONGIFOLIUS, Herb. Ham., is Erioglossum edule, Blume. 



S. MICROCARPUS, W. & A. Prodr. 112, is Meliosma Arnottiana, Bedd. 



S. MOLLIS, Blume Rumphia iii. 98 (Dimocarpus Litchi, Herb. Heyne ex Blume I.e.] 

 may be S. trifoliatus, Linn. (S. laurifolia, Vahl). 



S MONOGYNA, Herb. Heyne, is Nephelium Longana, Camb. 



S. MULTIJUGUS, Wall., may be Chisocheton paniculatus, Hiern. 



S. OBOVATUS, W. & A. Prodr. Ill (Blighia sapida, C. Kon., the " Akee,"), is Cupania 

 edulis, Schum. & Thonn ; it is cultivated in India, having been introduced from 

 Guinea. 



S. PINNATUS, Mill., is probably Dittelasma Rarak, Hook. f. 



S. PINNATUS, Boxb., is Erioglossum edule, Blume. 



S. POLYPHYLLUS, Boxb. Hort. Beng. 29; Voigt Hort. Sub. Calc. 94, with gla- 

 brous pallid leaves 1| ft. bearing 14-16 subopposite or alternate obliquely oblong entire 

 or repand leaflets 3-6 by 1-1 4 in., and with small greenish- white flowers, is very im- 

 perfectly known ; it was introduced into the Calcutta Garden from Pegu (Cfr. S. Muko- 

 rossi, Gcertn.}. 



S. RARAK, DC.,\s Dittelasma Rarak, Hook. f. 



S. RUBIGINOSA, Roxb., is Erioglossum edule, Blume. 



S. SAPONARIA, Herb. Linn., not of Linn. Sp. PL, is Erioglossum edule, Blume. 



S. SAPONARIA, Lour., is Dittelasma Rarak, Hook. f. 



S. SQUAMOSUS, Roxb., is Cupania glabrata, Kurz. 



S. TETRAPHYLLA, Vahl, is Hemigyrosa canescens, Thwaites. 



S. TRAVANCORENSIS, Wall., is Canarium commune, Linn. 



S. UNDULATUS, Wall, ex Voigt Hort. Sub. Calc. 94, is probably Nephelium Longana, 

 Camb. 



S. UNIJUQUS, Thwaites, is Glenniea zeylanica, HooJc.f. 



