240 ^- ^'^'^* — Euphorbiaceae-Hippomaneac. 



72. S. eugeniifolium Ilamilt. in Wall. Cat. 7970; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. V. 

 (1888) 470. — S. Hookeri Hort. Galcutt. ex Hook. 1. c. — Arbor 4 — 7 m alta vel 

 frutex 5-metralis, glaber; ramuli glauco-pruinosi. Petiolus 2 — 4 cm longus. gracilis, 

 apice biglandiilosus ; limbus 5 — 12 cm longus, 3'/2 — 5 cm latus, ovalus, basi acutus 

 vel subobtusus, apice breviter et obtuse acuminatus, membranaceus vel chartaceus, in- 

 teger, subtus pallidior, sed non glaucus, parte superiore subtus prope marginem pauci- 

 glanduloso-maculatus ; costae secundariae utrinque 6 — 10, arcuatae, cum venis reticulatis 

 tenues. Racemi terminales, floribundi, bisexuales; bracteae rf multiflorae, rhombeo- 

 ovatae, acuminatae, basi utrinque 1-glandulosae ; pedicelli (^ 1 — 2 mm longi, fructigeri 

 6 — 7 mm attingentes. Calvx (^ cupulatus, irregulariter dentatus; sepala Q 3, trian- 

 gularia, acuta, subdenticulala; stamina 2 vel 3 ; ovarium glabrum, laeve ; styli dimidia 

 longitudine connati. Capsula globosa, nigra, lignosa, 10 mm diametiens. Semina 

 globosa, 6 mm longa, post casum coccorum in columella latissime trialata longius affixa. 



Tropischer Himalaja: Von Kumaon (Duthie) bis Sikkim (King). 



Yünnan: Szemao (Henry n. H942!, 11 942a!). 



Nordwestmalayische Provinz: Assam, Goyalpara (Hamilton); Naga- 

 berge, Nambishi (Meebold n. 7338!); Khasia (Hooker u. Thomson!); Cachar 

 (Craib n. 156!); Burma (Rodger n. 346!). 



Nota. Species affinis est S. discolori, sed satis diversa, A cl. Müller Arg. cum S. bac- 

 cato conjuncta est. 



73. S. baccatum Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. (1832) 694; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. V. (1888) 

 470. — Excoecaria affinis Griff. Notul. IV. (1851) 4 86; Müll. Arg. in DC. Prodr. 

 XV. 2. (1866) 1223. — Sapium populifolium Wall. Cat. 7966; Wight, Icon. pl. VI. 

 (1853) t. 1950. — Stillingia baccata Baill. Etud. gen. (1858) 513. — Stülingia 

 paniculata Miq. Fl. Ind. Batav. Suppl. (1860) 461. — Excoecaria baccata Müll. Arg. 

 in DC. Prodr. XV. 2. (1866) 1211. — Garumbium baccatum Kurz, Forest Fl. II. 

 (1877) 412. — Sapium Dacdece Hamilt. in Wall. Cat. 7 96 5. — Sapiimi hexandrum 

 Hamilt. in Wall. Cat. 7965. — Sapium Daidece Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. V. (1888) 470. 

 — Arbor 20 — 30 m alta, omnibus partibus glabra; ramuli glaucescentes. Petiolus 

 3 — 8 cm longus, gracilis, apice eglandulosus; limbus 8 — 20 cm longus, 3 — 9 cm latus, 

 ovatus, basi obtusus vel subacutus, apice cuspidato-acuminatus, chartaceus, subtus pallidior 

 et subglaucus. integer, subtus juxta marginem prope basin et infra apicem irregulariter 

 glanduloso-maculatus. Racemi spiciformes, paniculatim conferti, satis graciles. terminales 

 et in axillis summis foliorum Orientes, 3 9 cm longi, sublaxiflori, alii omnino q^, alii 

 inferne Q, et saepe tum superne floribus (^ ± abortivis aucti ; bracteae latissime 

 ovatae, basi utrinque glandula reticulato-subrimosa auctae, <^ pluriflorae; pedicelli Q* 

 breviter exserti, Q brevissimi, fructigeri ad 6 mm attingentes; flores (^ minuti, lutes- 

 centes. Calyx (^ irregulariter bifidus, lobi lacero-dentati, calyx Q. bipartitus; stamina 2: 

 ovarium glabi'um, laeve; styli 2, fere liberi. Capsula bacciformis, subglobosa, 1 cm 

 longa, obtusa, 2 — 1-sperma. Semina 5 mm longa, in columella centrali longe ad- 

 haerentia. 



Tropischer Himalaya: Sikkim (Clarke, Gamble, King's Collector 

 n. 1030!, Ribu n. 767!), Nepal (Wallich!). 



Yünnan: Szemao (Henry n. 1l9i6!). 



Nordwestmalayische Provinz: Burma (Meebold n. 15464!, 15476!, 

 15588!, Wallich); Assam, Silhet und Khasia (Roxburgh, Wallich n. 7965!); 

 Chittagong (King's Collector n. 423!, Hooker u. Thomson); Pegu (Kurz 

 n. 2498!). — Andamanen (King's Collector n. 385!). 



Südwestmalayische Provinz: Malacca(Griffithn. 47 lO!, King's Collector 

 n. 4l5l!, 4824!, 7787 1). — Sumatra, Palembang, Lampong, Priaman (Teysmann!). 

 Waldbaum, häufig in offenen Dschungels. 



Einheim. Namen: Adamsali (Assam), Billa (Silhet), Pudlikat, lal Kainjal 

 (Nepal), Zinhlün, le-lun-pen (Burm.). 



