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Harpullia, Roxb. (Spreng. syst. c. p. p. 51.) 



1. cupanidides , Roxb. {Spreng. o. c. p. 92; — Roxb. fl. ind. 1, p. 645 ; 

 ed. Carey, 2, p. 442.) b Chittagong. Fl. small, yellowish, H. and 

 R. S. 

 Baccaurea, Lour, {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 174. No. 1787.) 



1. Pierardi, Buch. (B. ramiflora, Lour. Coch. 2, p. 661 ? excl. syn. 

 Rumph. 3, t. 9. — Pierardia sapida, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 254.) 5 Tip- 

 pera, Ava, Cochin-China. Fl. small, yellow, Feb.; fr. May. Aril sub- 

 acid, edible. {Roxb.) 



2. dulcis. Wall. (Pierardia dulcis. Jack; Linn. Trans. 14, p. 120; — 

 Spreng. syst. 2, /). 243.) b Sumatra. Penang. Introduced in 1822. 



Nephelium, L. {W. and A. pr. \,p. 113.) 



1. Lichi, W. and A. (/. c. — Wight icon. 1, /. 43 ;— 7. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 

 29. — Euphoria Litchi, Desf. ; — DC. pr. 1, p. 611. — E. punicea. Lam. 

 ill. t. 306. — Litchi chinensis, Sonner. it. t. 129. — Scytalia chinensis, 

 Gdrtn.fr. t. 42. /. 1. — S. Lichi, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 269. — Dimocarpus 

 Lichi, Lour. — Sapindus edulis, Ait.) feiffe Lichi. b China. Cultivated 

 in India &c. Fl. small, greenish-white, Feb. and March ; fr. April 

 and May. 



2. rimosum, W. and A. {pr, l,p, 113. annot. — Scytalia rimosa, Roxb. fl. 

 ind. 2, p. 271.) L. b Silhet. Fl. small, greenish.— In H. C. G. fl. March 

 and April ; fr. August. {Roxb.) Fruit edible. {Roxb.) 



3. lappaceum, L. (Euphoria Nephelium, DC. pr. 1, p. 612. — Scytalia 

 Ramboutan, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 271. — Dimocarpus crinitus. Lour.) 

 Commonly called Ramboutan. b Malay Islands. Introduced into H. 

 C. G. in 1798, but had not fl. in 1814, 



4. Longan, Cambess. {W. and A. pr. 1, p. 113; — /, Grah. Cat. B. pi. 

 p. 29, — Euphoria Longana, Lam. — DC. pr. 1, /?. 611 ; — B. Reg. 20, 

 t. 1729. — Scytalia Longan, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 270. — Dimocarpus 

 Longan, Lour.) ^t*f^«I Ashphul. b China, Cochin-China, both 

 Peninsulas of India, Khassya Mountains, &c. Fl. small, yellow- 

 white, Feb. and March ; fr. April and May. — Aril of the fruit not 

 very grateful, but reckoned wholesome. — Wood, as well as that of No, 

 l,hard, close-grained, and white. {Roxb.) 



5. rubrum, Wight. {Icon. 1, /. 24-25. — Scytalia rubra, Roxb. fl. ind. 

 2, p. 272.) b Silhet. Fl. small, dark purpUsh-red, Feb. and March ; 

 fr. April and May, Aril eaten by the Natives. {Roxb.) 



6. verticillatum, Wall. (Scytalia verticillata, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 273, 

 Euphoria verticillata, Lindl.; — J5. Reg. 13, t. 1059.) 5 Moluccas. 

 Fl. small, yellowish, reddish, R. S.; fr, — 



7. variabile, Wall, Khassya Mountains, In H. G, C. 

 ScHLEicHERA, WiUd. {W. and A. pr. \,p, 114.) 



1. trijuga, Willd. {W. and A. I. c. ;—Roxb.fl. ind. 2. p. 277 ;-— J. Grah. 



' Cat. B. pi. p. 29. — Melicocca trijuga, Juss. ; — DC. pr. 1, p. 615. 



Cussambium pubescens, Buch. — Stadraannia trijuga, Spreng. syst. 



