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dessert." (Lindl.) To the former belong some species of PauUinia, and, as 

 regards fish, also of Magonia and Serjania ; to the latter Nephelium Lichi 

 and lappaceum, Pierardia sapida and dulcis, Hedycarpus malayanus, Schmi- 

 delia dulcis, Sapindus esculentus, Paullinia subrotunda, Cupania sapida, 

 &c. The fruit of several species of Sapindus is used instead of soap. 

 Cardiospermum, L. {DC. pr. 1, p. 601 ; — W. and A. pr. 1, p. 109.) 

 Heart-seed. 



1. Halicacabum, L. (DC. I. c. ; — W. and A. I. c. j — Roxb. fl. ind. 2, 

 p. 292 ;— J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 28 ;— Wight icon. 2, t. 508 ;— iJ. M. 

 26, t. 1049;— Meed 8, t. 28;— Rumph. 6, t. 24, /. 2.) f*Wf^ 

 Shibjhool. •np&<pt Nuphutkee. © *^^ All over India. Fl. small, 

 wrhite ; and fr. nearly the whole year. Root aperient. (Ainslie.) 



2. canescens, Wall. {pi. as. rar. 1, t. 14 ; — W. and A. pr. I, p. 109.) 

 © v_/ Banks of the Irawaddi. Fl. small, white ; and fr. nearly all the 

 year. 



Paullinia, L. {DC. pr. l,p. 604.) 



1. carthaginensis , Jacq. (DC o. c. p. 606 ; — Roxb. H. B. p. 29.) % \.^ 

 S. America. In H. C. G. fl. C. S. {Roxb.) 

 SiojA, Buch. 



1. sanguinaria, Buch. — {Rumph. 5, t. 180.) <^ Goalpara. Ava. Silhet. 

 Introduced into H. C. G. Fl. ? 

 Schmidelia, L. {DC. pr. I, p. 610 ; — W. and A. pr. 1, p. 109.) 



1. serrata, DC. (/. c. ; — W. and A. o. c. p. 110. — Ornithrophe serrata, 

 Roxb. Corom. I, t. 61 ; Ji. ind. 2, p. 266.) 5t^«T^5| Rakhalphul. 

 B Peninsula of India. Bengal, (Serampore.) Fl. small, white, 

 R. S ; fr. C. S. — Root used by the Telinga physicians in substance 

 to stop diarrhoeas. Fruit eaten by the Natives, {Roxb.) 



2. aporetica, (Ornithrophe aporetica, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 264, excl. syn. 

 Forst. }) B Silhet. Fl. small, yellowish, June and July ; fr. C. S. 

 {Roxb.) 



3. glabra, (Ornithrophe glabra, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 267, excl. syn. L. 

 and Burm. ?) B Chittagong. FL small. In H. C. G. fi. R. S. ; fr. 

 C. S. {Roxb.) 



4. villosa, Wight, {icon. 2, t. 401. Ornithrophe villosa, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, 

 p. 265.) B Chittagong. Introduced into H. C. G. in 1810, but had 

 not fl. in 1814. 



5. dentata. Wall. B Assam. Fl. small, greenish-white, R. S. 

 Sapindus, L. {DC. pr. I, p. 607 ; — W. and A. pr. I, p. 110.) Soapberry 



Tree. 



1 . Saponaria, L. {DC. I. c.) b W. Indies. Fl. small, white, H. S. ; fr. 

 C. S. 



2. laurifolius. Vahl. {DC. pr. \,p. 608;— Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 278;— ir. 

 and A, pr. \,p. Ill ;—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 29 ;—Rheed. 4, t. 19.) 

 L. 5 Peninsula of India. Fl. small, white, Dec. ; fr. April. — Berries 

 saponaceous, and used by washermen. 



