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above: racemes axillary, solitary or paired, often longer than the 
leaves and branched : petals hairy, with 4 fieshy glands at the base : 
ovary hairy: berry 2 or by abortion 1-lobed: flowers:small, white. 
_ Malabar. Eastern slopes of the Neilgherries and, Coimbatore 
Hills, 
(4) S. viztosa. (Wight.) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. vol. II. 
Syn. Ornitrophe villosa, Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 265. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 401. 
Spec. Cuar. Shrub, tomentose: leaves ternate: leaflets ob- 
Jong, ventricose, remotely serrulate: racemes axillary and terminal, 
simple, very hairy : petals wedge-shaped, very woolly on the inside: 
flowers numerous, small, hairy, collected into little fascicles all over 
the raceme. 
Chittagong. South Concans. 
(5) S. aporerica. 
Ident. Voigt. Hort. Cale, p. 93. 
Syn. Ornitrophe aporetica, Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 264. 
Spec. Cuar. Shrub: leaves ternate: leaflets sessile, broad« 
lanceolate, acuminate, acutely serrate: racemes _axillary, solitary, 
simple, shorter than the leaves: petals wedge-shaped, very woolly, 
on the inside above the middle, with a small pale-yellow gland at 
the base of each: stigma 2-lobed: lobes revolute: berries 2, suc- 
culent, red when ripe: flowers numerous, small, pale-yellow, 
fascicled. 
Silhet, flowering in June. 
(6) S. cuasra. 
Ident. Voigt. Hort. Calc. p. 93. 
Syn. Ornitrophe glabra, Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 267. 
Srec. Cyar. Shrub: leaves ternate: leaflets oblong, serrate, . 
with small hairy glands in the axils of the veins underneath: ra— 
cemes axillary, solitary, simple, twice the length of the petioles : 
petals cuneate, with a tuft of wool about the middle on the inside: 
gland somewhat crescent-shaped, yellow, between the petals and 
stamens: flowers numerous, fascicled : berries 1-2, red when ripe, 
pulpy. 
Chittagong, flowering in May. 
GENUS I. SAPINDUS, 
Octandria Monogynia. Sez: Syst: 
Deriv. From Sapo Indicus, Indian soap, in allusion to the use 
of the seeds, 
