Blighia. 1143 



Roxb. Hort. Bengal. (1814) 29; Moon, Gatal. Ceylon PI. (1824)32; DG., Spreng. 11. cc; 

 Loddiges Cabinet XV. (1828) t. 1484; Don 1. c; Macfad. Fl. Jamale. I. (1837) 160; 

 Bojer, Hort. Maurit. (1837) 55; Graham, Gat. Bombay PI. (1839) 30; Wall. Gat. (1847) 

 n. 8070!; Hook. f. et Benth. Fl. Nigrit. in W. Hook. Niger Fl. (1849) 250; Griseb. Fl. 

 Brit. West-Ind. Isl. (1859) 125, PI. Wrightian. (1860) 169, coli. n. 1170, Gat. PI. Gub. 

 (1866) 45 in obs. sub. n. 13; Dalz. et Gibs. Bomb. Fl. (1861) Suppl. 13; Gat. Kew. Hb. 

 Griff, etc. (1865) 9 n. 1000/1!; Anderson, Gat. Hort. Galcut. (1865) 9; Teysm. et Binn. 

 Gat. Hort. Bogor. (1866) Suppl. 391; Baker 1. c; Radlk. in Sitzungsber. bayer. Akad. 

 IX. (1879) 510 n. 29 etc., in Engl. u. Prantl 1. c. 345, et in Fl. Bras. XIII. 3. (Fase. 124, 

 1900) 636 obs.; Ficalho, PL uteis da Afr. Portugueza (1884) 123; Gardiner et Brace, 

 Provis. List PI. Bahama Isl. in Proc. Ac. Natur. Scienc. Philad. 1889 (Jan. 1890) 373; 

 Hitchcock, PI. Bahamas, Jamaica etc., Report IV Missouri Bot. Gard. (1893) 72; 

 J. B. Rodriguez, Hort. Flum. (1895) 68; Duss, Fl. phanerog. Antill. frang., in Ann. Inst. 

 Colon. Marseille III. 1896. (1897) 122; Sadebeck, Kulturgew. d. deutsch. Kolonien (1899) 

 112; Greshoff, de plant. ... ad pisc. capiend. adhib. II, in Meded. Plantent. XXIX. 

 (1900) 39; E. Perrot, Rech, sur le Bl. sap., in Bull. Mus. d'Hist. nat., 1901 Nr. 3, 131; 

 Gooke, Fl. Pres. Bombay I. 2. (1902) 262; Prain, Veget. Distr. Hughli-Howrah etc., in 

 Records Bot. Surv. Ind. III. 2. (1905) 190; Boldingh, Fl. GuraQao etc. (1914) 60; Engler, 

 Pflanzengeogr. Gliederung von Africa, in Sitzungsber. preuß. Akad. XXXVIII. (1908) 800, 

 814, 817, et Pflanzenwelt Afr. III. 2. (1921) 282 f. 135 (281, reprod. ex eod. op. I. 2. [1910] 

 789 f. 664); Hutchinson and Dalziel, Fl. West Trop. Afr. I. 2. (1928) 501 f. 175. - 

 Akeesia africana Tussac 1. c; Descourt. 1. c; Duchesne, Repert. PI. utiles (1846) 192. — 

 Akea solitaria Stokes 1. c. (1812) 354 ex Jacks. Ind. Kew. — Bonannia nitida Raf. 

 1. c. (1814) 116. — Cupania edulis Schumach. et Thonn. Beskriv. guineisk. Plant, in 

 K. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Afhandl. III. (1828) 210 (seors. impr. 190)!; Guillem. in 

 F6russac, Bull. Scienc. nat. etc. XXIII. (1830) 86. — Sapindus ohovatus Wight et Arn. 

 Prodr. I. (1834) 111 (Wight, Gat. [autogr., 1833, 23] n. 386) ex Hiern in Fl. Brit. Ind. I 

 685. — Cupania Akeesia (perperam dicitur >>Gamb.<<) Spach, Hist. nat. d. Veget., Pha- 

 nerog. III. (1834) 60; Seem. Bot. Voy. Herald (1852-1857) 93; Triana et PI. Prodr. Fl. 

 Novo-Granat. in Ann. Scienc. nat., 4. ser., XVIII. (1862) 377; Hemsl. in Biol. Gentral- 

 Am., Bot. I. (1879—1881) 212; Anales del Mus. Nacion., Republ. de Gosta Rica I. (1888) 

 20 (enum. sec. Biol. Gentr.-Am.); Fawcett, Provis. List PI. Jam. (1893) 8; J. Donnell- 

 Smith, Enum. PI. Guatem. etc. VI. (1903) 8 n. 7583 (coli. Pittier n. 13409); W. Popenoe, 

 Economic Fruit-bearing PI. of Ecuador, in Gontrib. U. S. Nat. Herb. XXIV. 5. (1923) 

 121. — Cupania sap ida (perperam dicitur >>Gamb.<<) Voigt, Hort, suburb. Galcut. (1845) 

 94; Duchesne, Repert. d. PI. utiles (1846) 192; Woodrow, Fl. Western Ind. in Report 

 Bot. Surv. Ind. (1898) 16; Baill. Dict. Bot. II. (1886) 300 (scrips. Tison); Lanessan 

 (perperam dicitur >>DG.<<), PI. utiles (1886) 448. — Vulgo: Akee Jamaicensib. t. Koenig 

 1. c. (Akec sphalm. ap. H. Fink in La Naturaleza IV. [1877 — 1879] 72); Akee-tree 

 Anglis t. Don 1. c; Akee d'Afrique Gallis t. Tussac 1. c; Akea t. A. de Juss. in Dict. 

 class. d'Hist. nat. 11.(1822)351; Aqui t. Seem. 1. c; Akeesiefid. Grosourdy,El medico 

 Griollo,II.(1864) 359; Ameji-chianin Afr. occ. t. Sadebeck I.e.; Atia-Tjo Guineensib. 

 t. Schum. et Thonn. 1. c. ; Vild Kaschu Europaeis t. iisd. ibid.; Ad ja et Peso in Togo 

 ex Engl. 1. c. 1921; Vegetable marrow (fructus pars edulis) t. Macfad. 1. c.;Ris de 

 veau vegetal t. Grosourdy 1. c, Duss 1. c; Yeux crabes Martinicensib. t. Lanes- 

 san 1. c, cf. Cupania americana; Siso vel Seso vegetal Gubensibus (Pinar del Rio) 

 t. Ekman in sched. 18621. — Arbor grandis, magnifica; rami juniores flavido-tomentosi, 

 striato-sulcati; folia pari-pinnata, 3 — 5-juga (plerumque 4-juga); foliola superiora ex 

 obovato cuneata, inferiora subelliptica minora, omnia apice breviter acuminata obtu- 

 save, petiolulata, integerrima, chartacea, pallide viridia, subtus laxe puberula (praeser- 

 tim in nervis supra immersis), epidermide mucigera; inflorescentiae axillares, folia 

 subaequantes, tomentosae, floribus singulis binisve e bractearum axillis enascentibus 

 longe pedicellatis subracemif ormes ; petala lineari-lanceolata, squama magna quam pe- 



