=. SAPINDACER, [ Allophylus. 
of the branchlets; berries usually deeply 2- or by — 1-lobed, 
the lobes obovate, diverging, 14-2 lin. long, glabrou 
a .—Adjoining Siamese province of Kanbooree.—Fr. is -May. 
2. S. rnber (Scytalia rubra, Roxb.; 8. attenuatus, Wall. ; H.f. 
Ind. FY i: 684).—A large evergreen shrub or small tree, all parts 
quite glabrous ; —— abruptly or almost abruptly pinnate, glab- 
rous, the rachis and petiole terete; leaflets in 4-5 or fewer pairs 
lanceolate to ake lerioolate somewhat unequal at the acute or 
acuminate base, shortly petioluled, 3-4 in. long, long but bluntish 
acuminate, chartaceous, glabrous ; flowers small, purple, on slender 
pedicels, forming ample lax axillary or supra-axillary glabrous pani- 
cles ; sepals 4 lin. long, lanceolate, acuminate; petals concave-rotun- 
date, 2 lin. long, rounded the seale present or obsolete ; —— not 
exserted, the filaments almost wanting; ovary 2-lob ruit 2-1- 
lobed, the lobes ellipsoid, the size of an olive, glabrous, dark purple ; 
seeds covered with an edible arillus. 
Has.—Forests of the Chittagong hills. 
3. S. Danura, Voigt.; Hf Ind. Fl. i, 684.—A little evergreen 
tree or usually remaining shrubby, all parts glabrous ; leaves often 
piace so as to appear verticillate, simple, on very short and thick 
petioles or almost sessile, broadly or oblong-lanceolate, about 6-12 
in. long, tapering towards the cordate or often almost acute base, 
entire, acuminate, chartaceous, glabrous, glossy above ; flowers 
=a whitish or pinkish white, pedicelled, forming a glabrous 
rminal panicle about half as long as the leaves; petals cuneate- 
: sting: blunt, furnished with a single, short, woolly scale; disk — 
conspicuous, crenulate ; ; stamens 6-8; filaments glabrous; ovary 
2-lobed-obcordate, with 2 short stigmatic lobes ; berries rarely 
didymous, but usually ont by abortion, oblong, the size of a 
smooth, red, l-seeded 
ad Tenasserim. 
ALLOPHYLUS, L. 
Saas polygamous. Sepals 4, broadly imbricate, the 2 outer 
smaller. Petals 4, rarely none. Disk one-sided, usually lobed 
or or divided into 4 glands. Stamens 8, more or less one-sided. * Ovary 
excentrical, 2- or rarely 3-celled, with a solitary ovule in each cell, 
Fruit consisting usually of one, rarely 2, indehiseent fleshy or dry 
_ Tobes. Seeds with a small arillus. Cotyledons folded.—Shrubs oF 
‘trees, with ie leaves. Flowers very small, in simple oF 
 . racemes. 
* Rachis of inflorescence 3 
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