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rous, 3-celled and 3-lobed, with a solitary ovule in each cell. Drupe 
1-3-coccous, fleshy. Seeds globose, the testa bony.—Trees, with 
pinnate leaves and panicled flowers. 
1. D. Rarak, Hf. Ind. Fi, i. 672.—An evergreen tree (50—60 
+25—30+44—5), all parts glabrous ; leaves 14-2 ft. long, abruptly 
long as the petal and very villous; stamens 8 ; the filaments hairy, 
glabrous towards the apex, somewhat exserted; Ovary glabrous ; 
, orange-coloured, smooth, 
fleshy, the lobes oblong or elliptically oblong, 1-seeded ; seed large, 
almost globose. . 
Has.—Rather rare in the tropical forests of the Pegu Yomah (in the 
Gyo Gyo valley, Kambala Toung) ; Tenasserim.—s.—SS.—=SiS. 
SAPINDUS, Plum. 
indehiscent. Testa of seeds membranous or crustaceo Co- 
tyledons thick.—Trees or shrubs, with pinnate or simple leaves, 
Flowers in terminal and axillary panicles. 
* Leaves 2-foliolate. : 
Panicles slender, pubescent ; fruit-lobes 1}-2lin.lng.  .  . S. microcarpus, 
8 % Leaves pinnate or aes or rarely simple and semi- 
pinnate on the same plant. 
Leaves pinnate, long-petioled, remote ; flowers pink . ‘ . S. ruber. 
Leaves simple, almost sessile, crowded ; flowers white . .  . S. Danura. 
aoe By renee us, Kz.—Probably a tree, the shoots sparingly 
hirsute ; leaves 2-foliolate, on a sparingly hirsute petiole only 1-2 
rous, prominently net-veined on both surfaces; flowers small, 
_ glabrous, on } lin. long pedicels, forming slender pubescent and 
_ 800n glabrescent panicles in the axils of the leaves and at the end 
