692 , XLIV. SAPINDACE^:. (W. P. Hiern.) [Harpulha. 



tomentose, ellipsoidal or oblong, 2-celled ; ovules usually 2 together, super- 

 posed. Style elongated; stigma linear, usually more or less twisted. 

 Capsule coriaceous, inflated, 2-lobed, 2-celled, loculicidally 2-valved ; cells 

 1-2-seeded. Seeds subglobose, exalbuminous, usually arillate. DISTRIB. 

 About 6 tropical Asiatic, Australian and Madagascar species. 



1. H. cupanoides, Roxb. Hart. Beng. 86 ; Fl. Ind. ed. Carey, ii. .442 ; 

 ed. 1832, i. 645 ; leaflets 6-12 alternate or opposite ovate or elliptic thinly 

 coriaceous lateral nerves neither stout nor approximate base obtuse or 

 cuneate shortly petiolate, panicles lax axillary and subterminal, fruit 

 glabrate or nearly so. Wall. Cat. 8078. Streptostigma viridiflorum, 

 Thwaites in Hook. Kew Jnnrn. vi. 298, t. 9 (1854). H. imbricata, 7 

 Enum. 56 ; Bedd Fl. tiyln. t. 158. Otonychium imbricatuin, ///. 

 Rumph. iii. 180 (fide Thwaites}. 



CHITTAGOXG, Roxburgh. BIKMA, Griffith. South ANDAMAN^, .A'///-,:. WESTERN 

 PENINSULA, from the Concan southwards. CEYIX^N, in the Central province. DISTRIB. 

 Sumatra, Java, Borneo. 



A tree with straight trunk. Leaves 6-18 in. ; leaflets 2-9 by 1-3 in. ; petiolnl.-g 

 - in. Panicles erect (in flower), 2-9 in. l>ng. Flowers pale-yellow or greenish, 

 |~4 i u - l n lj- Calyx &-\ in. long, somewhat toinrntnsf, dcriduous ; partitions ob- 

 tuse. Petals glabrous except the claw, olitux-. ('ttj>.<,t/i l by 14-2$ in., comprei 

 pendulous, bright orange. Some of Bluuie's species of llarpullia are probably syno- 

 nymous. 



18. ZOXiXiXNCrCRIA, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xli. ii. 303 (1872). 



A glabrescent, shining tree. Leaves alternate, deciduous, exstipulate ; 

 leaflets alternate, entire, papery. /' iilary and terminal ; flowers 



white, pedicelled. ('////.' ;Vpartite ; scjials dtriduous, uneijtial, imbricated; 

 the inner 2 larger. l\t,il.< >, somewhat claxvcd, each furnished at the b;use 

 with an obtuse woolly scale half as long as themselves. Mmm-H* s, inserted 

 within the obsolete disk ; filaments not cxsurled, longer slender; anthers 

 oval, cells blunt. Owtru :5-sided, conical, attenuated into the simple 

 3-dentate 3-sided style, ^-celled ; cells 1-2-ovnled. r f ///w///r.s lar-< -. ]a])ery, 

 usually 1-celled, broadly 3-2-win^ed, septicidally dehiscent. /V^/N solitary 

 or 2 together, eialbummoua, without aril; testa membranous; cotyledons 

 large green plicate. DISTRIB. A monotypic genus. 



1. Z. macrocarpa, Kurz I.e. ; leaves glabrous, leaflets 4-5 oblong 

 rather obtusely narrowed scarcely acuminate base oblique, capsule-wings 

 striate rounded at base truncate at apex. 



PEGU, at Prome, Kurz. 



A tree up to 80 ft. ; young parts tawny-puberulent. Leaves 9-12 in., odd-pinnate or 

 rarely sul .abruptly pinnate ; leaflets 5-8 by l.|,-2 in.; lateral veins subparallel ; pfti- 

 lules &-.J in. Panicles 4-6 in., somewhat drooping, obsoletely puberulent Pedicels 

 % in. Sepals about ^ in. long, obovate, ciliolated, subemarginate. Petals fa in. long, 

 ciliated, oblong, obtuse. Filaments pubescent. Ovary sparingly pubescent at 'base. 

 Capsules 2-2 in. by l-l| in., oblong, glabrate. 



19. ACER, Tournef. 



Trees with opposite simple or palmately lobed exstipulate leaves, ter- 

 minal and lateral racemes or corymbs and polygamous regular flowers. 

 Calyx usually 5-partite, imbricated, deciduous. Petals isomerous with the 



