1186 *L.. Radlkofer. — Sapindaceae. 



foliola cum petiolulis vix 2 mm longis 5,5 cm longa, 1,5 cm lata, inferiora summaque 

 minora. 



In Australiae colonia Queensland: Bailey! (Mount Mistake, S.W. of the 

 Railway line, about 20 miles from Laidley, ex Bailey in litt.; comm. J. H. Maiden). 



Obs. Quasi forma tantum parvifolia Cupaniopsis foveolatae (F. Muell.) Radlk., attamen fructu 

 intus fere toto glabro longius recedens. 



8. C. foveolata (F. Muell.) Radlk. in Sitzungsber. bayer. Akad. IX. (1879) 530 

 n. 348 etc., p. 585, et in Engl. u. Pranti, Nat. Pflanzenfam. III. 5. (1895) 346; Maiden 

 and Betche, Gens. N. S. Wales Fl. (1916) 128; Francis, Austr. Rain Forest Trees (1929) 

 225. — Cupania foveolata F. Muell. Fragm. IX. (1875) 95!, Census (1882) 24 et ed. 2. 

 (1889) 41; Bailey in Bot. Bull. Departm. Agric. XIII. (1896) 8 et Queensl. Fl. I. (1899) 

 293 (in Synopsi, 1883, praeterita); Maiden and Betche, Notes etc. in Proceed. Linn. Soc. 

 N. S. Wales XXXI. 4. 1906 [1907] 732. — Rami teretes, glabriusculi, fusci lenticelloso- 

 punctati; folia paripinnata 3— 6-juga; foliola subopposita, angustius oblongo-lanceolata, 

 apice sensim acuminata, acumine obtuso, basi acuta acutiusculave, remote obsoleteque 

 serrato-dentata, dentibus obtusis, petiolulata, chartacea, nervis patulis, supra fusca, 

 subtus pallidiora, insigniter foveolata, glabra, cellulis secretoriis sat crebris persita; 

 paniculae axillares, folia subaequantes, ramosae, ramis divaricatis, pulverulento- 

 puberulae; flores breviter pedicellati; sepala 5, late ovata, interiora majora ex obovato 

 suborbicularia, subglabra, cellulis secretoriis parvis persita; petala sepalis multo 

 breviora, basi intus 2-squamulata; discus tomentellus; stamina 8, vix exserta, filamenta 

 basi villosiuscula, antherae filamenta subaequantes, ovato-oblongae, incurvatae, sub- 

 glabrae; germen (floris $) trigono-ellipsoideum, adpresse fusco-velutinum, intus pilis 

 leptodermicis vestitum, stylo aequilongo puberulo striis stigmatosis 3 suturalibus fere 

 usque ad basin notato; Capsula obovoideo-globosa, 3-sulcato-triloba, lobis anguste 

 carinatis, breviter stipitata, apice obtusa, pauUulum depressa, styli residuis apiculata, 

 pulverulento-puberula, denique glabrata, intus lanoso-pilosa; semina ellipsoidea," fere 

 tota arillo aurantiaco obtecta, testa tenuiter crustacea fusco-spadicea, cellulis secre- 

 toriis majusculis (nunc inanibus) instructa; embryo oblique notorrhizus, carnoso- 

 f arinosus . 



Arbor saltem altitudinem 12 m attinens. Rami 2 — 3 mm crassi. Folia petiolo 

 4 — 5 cm longo adjecto 20 — 25 cm longa; foliola cum petiolulis 5 — 8 mm longis 10 — 

 15 cm longa, 2,5 — 3 cm lata. Paniculae circ. 20 cm longae, totidem latae; bracteae 

 deltoideae, 1mm longae, pedicelli 1 — 1,5 mm longi. Alabastra diametro 2,5 mm. 

 Capsula cum stipite 2,5 mm longo 1,5 cm longa, 1,2 cm lata. Semina 8 mm longa, 

 4 mm crassa. 



In Australiae coloniis Queensland et N.S.Wales: in Queensland: Dal- 

 lachy! (Rockingham Bay, fl. et fr.; Hb. DG., Kew., BeroL, Brux., Monac, a F. Muell. 

 comm.); Hill (Moresby's Range, ex F. Muell. 1. c. 1875);— in N. S.Wales: Garron 

 (ad Nulla-NuUa prope originem fluminis Macleay's River, nee non ad flumen Bellinger's 

 River, ex F. Muell. 1. c); W. Dunn(Acacia Greek, Macpherson Range, m. Apr. 1905, 

 fl., m. Dec. fr., ex Maiden and Betche 1. c). 



9. C. anacardioides (A. Rieh.) Radlk. in Sitzungsber. bayer. Akad. IX. (1879) 530 

 n. 342 etc, p. 585 et in Engl. u. Pranti, Nat. Pflanzenfam. III. 5. (1895) 346; Maiden 

 and Betche, Gens. N. S. Wales PI. (1916) 128; Francis, Austr. Rain Forest Trees (1929) 

 225. — Cupania anacardioides A. Rieh. Sert. Astrolab. (1834) 33 t. 13, coli. Fräser c. 

 Lesson comm.!; Walp. Rep. I. (1842) 420; A. Gray, Bot. Wilkes Expl. Exp. I. (1854) 

 258; Benth. Fl. Austral. I. (1863) 458; F. Muell. Fragm. IX. (1875) 91!, excl. specim. 

 in Lord Howe Isl. a FuUagan lectis, cfr. Guioa coriacea Radlk., Gensus (1882) 24 et 

 ed. 2. (1889) 41; Bailey, Synops. Queensl. Fl. (1883) 76, Queensl. Fl. I. (1899) 290, 

 c. var. parvifolial, et Queensl. Woods (1899) 39; WooUs, PI. indig. and natur. Neigh- 

 bourh. Sydney (1891) 16; Gh. Moore, Fl. N. S. Wales (1893) 91; J. H. Maiden, Forest 

 Fl. N. S. Wales I. (1903, ex ejusd. Gensu ms.); Maiden, For. Fl. N. S. Wales I. (1903) 



