Cupania.] xtiv. sapindace^. (W. P. Hiern.) 677 



in tie dry state. In Dr. Brandia' herbariumthere is a specimen from Salween, Buiimah, 

 named 0. reguiaris, Blume ; it is of a duslty colour with leaves 6-12 in., leaflets 4 oppo- 

 Bite 4-fl by 1J-2| in., and inflorescence about 4 in. 



3. G. fuscidula, kurz in Journ. As. §oc.Beng. ^i, iL 302 (1872) ; pube- 

 rulent, leaflets 3-6 alternate ovate or oval obtusely subacuminate thinly 

 coriaceous dusky (in the dry state) above with lax not strongly marked nor 

 parallel reticulation base very oblique, panicles many-flowered, scales of the 

 petals bifid or entire not much shorter than the petals. 



Tenasseeim, Heifer. 



A tree. /SAoois shortly pubescent, ieawes 5-8 in. ; rachis not winged ; leaflets 14-4i 

 by|-l|in. ; petiolulee very short. Paniclts 3-4 in. long ; flowers y-j— id in. wide, 

 pentaudrous. Sepals imbricated. Anthers included or not much exserted, glabrous. 



4. C. pleuropteris 7, Blume Eumph. iii. 158 ; rachis of leaves narrowly 

 winged above, leaflets 4-8 opposite or subppposite obovate or narrowly elliptic 

 obtusely acuminate or pointed base obliquely narrowed thinly coriaceous 

 glabrate or puberulent at least beneath, inflorescence shorter than the 

 leaves pedicels about' equalling the pubescent pentamerous flowers, sepals 

 unequal, petals larger furnished at the base each with 2 obovate scales, 

 stamens inserted, capsule obcordate 2-3-lobed. 



SiNOAPORE, Main,gay. Malacca, JHhingay, Griffith. Penauo, WaUich. — Disteib. 

 Borneo, Suijnatra. 



Young parts shortly tawny-pubescent. Leaves rather pallid especially beneath, 

 4r84 in. ; leaflets 1-6 by ^2 in., subsessile. Mowers J in. diam. Calyx persistent. 

 Disk glabrous, fleshy, annular. Filaments slender, pilose below. Style linear, glabrous. 

 Fruit glabrous, stipitate, compressed, ^ in. 



Vae. a. eijuga, leaflets 4-2 glabrescent dusky. — Wall. Cat. 8094. 



Vae. /S. apiculata, leaflets 6-8 shortly pubescent beneath tawny apioulate. 



** Galyx 5-deft. Lateral veins of leaflets rather straight, nubparall^. 



5. C. adenopbylla, Planch, mss. in Hi. Kew. ; rachis of leaves not 

 winged leaflets 4r-6 opposite ovate-oblong gi-adua,lly acuminate thinly 

 coriaceous glabrous or sparingly pubescent shining base obtusely wedge- 

 shaped lateral veins 9-12 subparallel clearly but not stoutly marked 

 beneath usually witli small glands in the axils beneath, flowers tetramfirous 

 or pentamerous, calyx cleft subvalvate, petals with 2 obovate (or 1 bilobed) 

 siiaggy scales at base, filaments exserted pubescent, fruit obcordatei or 

 dfieply bilobed glabrate. Sapindus adenophyllus, WaJJ,. Cat. 8044. 



, Tenasbeeim, at Mergui and Moulmein, WaUich, &c. Malacca, Griffith. 



A shrub of 10-12 ft.' Young parts and inflorescence ferraginous-pubescent. Leaves 

 8-li3 in. ; leaflets 3-9 by li-2| in. ; petiolules J-J in.. InfiorescenceZ-.^ in. Flowers 

 J in. wide. Anthers somewhat hairy. Style equalling the ovary. Fruit ^% in.,. very 

 BJbortly stipitate ; one lobe sometimes abortive. 



Sect. II. Fruit pyriform, iS-4-sided, not lobed. 

 * Petals squamci}e at bflse, exce/sding the cciLyx. 



6. C. acuta, 5^ier»; rachis of leaves not winged, leaflets 11-15 alter- 

 nate or subopposite lanceolate acuminate acute, glabrous shining patent 

 shortly petioluled, flowers tawny-pubescent pentamerous, petals exceeding 

 the calyx glabrous furnished at the base with a nearly equal densely ciliated 

 bipartite scale, partitions obovate diverging, stamens 8, filaments hairy 

 exserted subulate below, fruit more or less pubescent tawny pyriform 3-4- 

 sided shortly stipitate, Sapindjicea, Wall. Cat, 9036. 



