290 | SAPINDACER, elias 
Has.—Common in all bat shedding forests, ipey the akcoth ones, from 
aie sate sane down to Tenasserim.—Fl. March -Apr.—l.—SS.= @ SiS. 
ood brown, very heavy, close-grained and — takes fine 
Be oege a ‘ as pd. Used for cart-wheels, the teeth of harro nae pestles of 
oil-mills, etc. Exudes a yellowish resin. Lac is produced on ray aes 
HEMIGYROSA, Bi. 
Flowers polygamously monoecious, irregular, Sepals 5, the 
2 outer ones smaller, broadly imbricate, Petals 5, un equal, fur- 
nished with a crested basal scale inside, the 5th not Bie or often 
wanting. Disk cushion-like, one-sided. Stamens 8, unequal, one- 
sided, hardly exserted. Ovary excentric, 3-celled. Fruit fleshy of 
coriaceous, 3-lobed, indehiscent. Seeds not arillate. Cotyledons 
equal, fleshy.—Trees, with pinnate leaves. Flowers rs comparatively 
ge, in axillary branched racemes or panic 
1. H. canescens, Thw. ; H.f. Ind. FI. i. 671; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 
t. 151.—An evergreen. middling-sized tree, the younger 
shortly greyish tomentose; bark ash-coloured, somewhat rough; 
leaves abruptly pinnate ; the rachis slightly puberulous, but soon = 
glabrescent ; leaflets in 2 pairs, obovate or oblong, on ashort, thick, 
puberulous petiolule, more or less blunt or bluntish apiculate, entire, 
chartaceous, glabrous, net-veined ; flowers rather large, white, race- 
> alana = sually greyish-tomen ntose panicles ; sepals rotundate, 
t; petals 4 4, flat, prose long, the claws silky om 
, bearmg 
am ndage on em back below the cleft; disk — 
gaiete-omebted’ appe: 
crenulate, one-sided ; stamens 8, unilateral ; fruit fleshy, 3-go20U> 
ovoid, the size of a bullet, densely greyish velvety. 
Has,—Tenasserim. 
LEPISANTHES, Bl. . 
Flowers regular, polygamously dioecious. Sepals 4 imbri- 
cate. Petals yea Sa ikke ae ucullate oe on Ke inner 
side above the claw. Disk annular, ae Stamens 8, 
3-4-celled, with a solitary ovule in each cals 
Strangular, coriaceous or fleshy, 3-4-0 
air llus.—Trees with pinnate leaves, Flowers 
and terminal panicles, 
