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(4) H. ’Rorunpirotia. (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 448. 
Srsc. Cuar. Leaves orbicular, villous underneath : panicles 
axillary, villous: carpels orbicular, with a small wing on the back. 
Chittagong, flowering in March and April. 
GENUS II. ASPIDOPTERYS. 
Monadelphia Decandria. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Aspis, a shield, and Pteron, a wing, alluding to 
the winged carpels. 
(1) A. cromerata. (R. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. VI. p. 11. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 1986. 
Spec. Cuan. Leaves coriaceous, slightly unequal-sided, quite 
entire: flowers glomerate, axillary: glomerules short, clothed with 
tawny pubescence: pedicels about the length of the petioles: calyx- 
lobes oval, sparingly ciliated: petals linear, somewhat obovate, 
slightly pubescent within. 
“ Courtallum. Malabar. Mysore. 
(2) A. Canarense. (Dalz.) 
Ident. Dalz.in Hook. Journ. Bot. MI. p. 37.—Walp. Ann. 
IV. p. 371. 
Spec. Cuan. Leaves broad-lanceolate, acuminate, roundish at 
the base, coriaceous, quite glabrous: younger ones scattered on both 
.sides with fusiform reddish hairs attached by the middle: flowers 
axillary, simply racemed: rachis covered with rusty down, scarcely 
longer than the petiole: pedicels long, slender, glabrous: calycine 
segments ovate, obtuse, covered with rusty villi on the back, gla- 
brous at the margins: petals oblong, obtuse, 4 times longer than the 
calyx: wings of the fruit orbicular, scariose. 
_Canara, flowering in February. 
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ORDER XXXII. SAPINDACEZ. 
Trees or twining shrubs, sometimes climbing herbaceous 
plants: leaves alternate, usually compound, with or without sti- 
pules: flowers polygamous: sepals 4-5, distinct or slightly 
coherent at the base, imbricated in eestivation: petals usually as 
many as the sepals, alternating with them, occasionally absent, 
