284 SAPINDACER. [ Cupania. 
. C. Griffithiana, Kz. (0. pleuropteris, Hf; Ind. Fi. i. 677; 
not BL) .—An_ evergreen middling-sized tree, all parts glab- 
rous; leaves glabrous, a pinnate; the rachis semi-terete, 
marginate towar e , but not winged; leaflets almost 
alternate, rarely aioe in 2-3 pairs, oblong-lanceolate, usually 
obliquely so, decurrent on the very short petiolule, bluntish acumi- 
nate, 3-4 in. long, =e coriaceous, beneath turning glaucous- 
brown in drying ; flowers small, in short, slender, glabrous, axillary 
panicles ; sepals ‘almost sbialar. ciliate ; petals spatulate-oblong, 
glabrous, with a woolly 2-cleft scale inside above the claw ; stamens 
somewhat exserted; capsules about 8 lin. in diameter, shortly 
— at the base, glabrous, 3-lobed, the lobes diiatnats, broadly 
tundate 
Has ao Ss 
2. C. glabrata, Kz.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 676.—An evergreen tree, 
(20—30 + 8—10+2—3) , all parts glabrous ; leaves abruptly pin 
nate, on rather short petioles, quite glabrous and glossy ; leaflets 
— in 2 pairs, lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, acuminate at 
both ends, 4-7 in. long, entire, firmly chartaceous, laxly but strongly 
eee, glossy ; flowers small, white, on a line long pedicels, 
clustered, ‘forming glabrous, simple or compound panicles in the 
axils of the leaves ; sepals 5, obovate-rotundate, glabrous, villous- 
fringed, the 2 outer larger ones nearly a line long; petals 5, about 
4 lin. long, linear- spatulate, glabrous outside, the whole inner side 
densely white-woolly ; stamens 8; filaments villous to haley 
mii ovary tawny-hirsute, 
AB.—Rather frequent in the tropical forests along the eastern “—_ of the 
Poot Yosh and Martaban.—Fl. Apr.-May.—s.—SS.=SiS. Metam 
3. C. fuscidula, Kz.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 677.—A small evergreen 
tree, all parts _haelerged leaves usually abruptly, rarely unpaired- 
pinnate, the rachis not winged, rusty pubescent ; leaflets alternate, 
unequal and almost falcate, oblong-lanceolate, somewhat decurrent 
on the very short thick petiolule, about 4 in. long, apiculate, entire, 
chartaceous, turning blackish in drying, softly puberulous nag both 
sides, es especiall beneath ; flowers small, forming axill 
pubescent panicles shorter than the leaves ; sepals chlong-rotundate, 
ciliate, and usually sprinkled with appressed stiff hairs; petals 
broadly oblong, bearing a 2-cleft woolly scale above the claw; 
_ stamens hardly exserted. 
Has— enasserim. 
as 2 amb.; ELE. ae Fl. i. 678.—An evergreen 
2 = yoeerrestmer ss +3—4), all parts glabrous; leaves usually 
S abruptly — pinnate, together with the ahmoet terete rachis quite 
