] XLiT. sAPiNDACE^. (W. P. Hiern.) 687, 



Lamk). N. Griffithianum, Kwn in Joum. As. Soc. Beng. 1872, ii 303 

 Sapindacea, Griff. Notul. iv. 551) ; Ic. PI. Ind. Or. iv. t. 599, f. i. 



AvA, at Bhamo, Griffith. Sihoapobe, Anderson. Malacca, Oriffith, Mainqay 



DisTEiB. Java, Borneo. 



Leaves 3-18 in. ; leaflets 2-7 by f-2J in. ; petiolulee iV4 in. Flowers tV-J in- wide. 

 Stamens exserted; filaments pubescent; ambers small, glabrous. Fruit 1-1^ in! 

 diam., red ; setae subulate, obtu.se, glabrous or obsoletely tomentose, i-^ in. long. 



Vak.? pollens; leaflets pallid green and nearly glabrous on both sides base more 

 cuneate, inflorescence denser and more branched, filaments 6-8 slender longer, fruit un- 

 known, — ^^Malaoca, Maingay ; Tenasserim, Lohb. 



~2. N. lappaceum, Linn. Mant. i. 125; leaflets 2-12 opposite or 

 alternate elliptic obovate or oblonj; usually obtuse quite entire glabrate 

 base obtusely narrowed, racemes loosely panicled axillary and terminal, 

 calyx 4r-6-fid subvalvate, petals 0, ovary 2-3-dymous 2-celled densely 

 hirsute, fruit echinate-muricate. Gcertn. Fruct. ii. 272, t. 140 f. 1 • 

 Blume Rumph. iii. 103; Lamk. El. t. 764; Hassh. PL Jav. Bar. 287! 

 Euphoria Nephelium, DC. Prodr. i. 612 ; Wall. Cat. 8053 exd. part of B. 

 Scytalia Eamboutan, Eooob. HortBeng. 29; M. Ind. ii. 271. Dimocarpus 

 crinita, Lour. Fl. Gochinch. 234.' N. echinatum, Nm-onh in Batav. 

 Genootsch. Verh. v. 80. 



SmoApoRE, WaUich. Malacca, Griffith, Maingay. — Distrib. Malay Archipelago. 



A lofty tree. Leaves 3-18 in. ; leaflets 2-9 by 1-4 in., shining and dark green above 

 paler and marked with subparallel lateral veins beneath ; petiolulea ^Sj-f in. Branches 

 of the panide spreading ; flowers fascicled, pubescent, -f ^ ^\ - in. diam. Calyx oam- 

 panulate, at length patent. Stamevs b-8, exserted; filaments pubescent, especially 

 towards base. Style deeply 2-3-lobed ; lobes recurving. Fruit-hbes 4-2' in. long, red 

 jellowish orange or nearly black, setse subulate. Aril transparent, milky, fleshy, 

 edible. — Hasskarl gives 15 varieties of this cultivated tree, commonly called Mam- 

 houtan. 



3. N. g'labrum, Nororih. in Batav. Genootsch. Verh. v. 80 ; leaflets 2-10 

 opposite or alternate elliptic usually obtuse at both ends sometimes shortly 

 acuminate entire above glabrous and shining beneath glabrate or appres- 

 sedly pubescent paler, racemes panicled, calyx 5-6-loDed slightly imbri- 

 cated, petals 0, ovary deeply lobed, fruit tubercled. Reinwardt in Blwne 

 Cat. Buitenz. Ill; Hassk. PI. Jav. Bar. 290. Euphoria glabra, Blume 

 Bijdr. 233. 



Malacca, Griffith, Maingay. — Disteib. Probably Malay Archipelago. 



A lofty tree. Leaves 6-12 in. ; leaflets '3-6 by li-24 in., marked beneath with sub- 

 parallel lateral veins ; petiolulea ri~4 in. Branches of the panicles less patent than in 

 N. lappaceum; flowers pubescent, j'j—jV in. diam., fascicled. Qalyx campanulate at 

 length patent. Stamens 5-10, exserted ; filaments pilose. Fruit globose or ellip- 

 soidal glabrous, 1 in. long or more, from dark red to straw-coloured. Aril sweet. — 

 Very like N. lodypacmm, except the fruit. Hasskarl gives 3 forms of it. Blume in 

 Eumphiii, iii, 103, treats this as a remarkable variety, of N. lappaceum, towards which, 

 he states, there is a transition. A form occurs, probably referable to this species, with 

 a l-OdUed ovary and unilateral style. 



4 N. Xilt-clil, Canib. in Mlm. Mus. Par. xviiL 30 ; leaflets 2-8 opposite or 

 alternate oblong-lanceolate or ovate acuminate above quite glabrous shining 

 beneath glaucous glabrous or very nearly so, lateral veins obsolete base 

 cuneate, panicle terminal, calyx 4-5-dentate, petals 0, disk glabrous, 

 stamens 6-10 at length exserted, fruit tubercled. Grah. Cat. Bomb. PI. 

 29 ; Dak. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. Svfpl. 13 : Wight Ic. t. 43 ; Blmne, Rumph. 

 iii. 106. Sapindus edulis, Aii. Urni; Kew. ii. 36 (1789) ; nat of Blume. 

 Euphoria punicea, Laml. Diet, iii, 573; lU. t. 306, Diihocaj:pua Idchi, 



