l}urpinm.] XLiv. sapindace^. (W. P. Hiern.) 699 



Dalrympelia pomifera, lioxb. HoH. Beng. 17 ; Cor. PI. t. 299 ; Fl. Ind. i. 

 633. T. nepalensis, Wall. Gat. 4277 ■,W.&A. Prod/r. 156 ; Wight Ic. t. 972 ; 

 BeM.Fl. Syh. t. 159 ; Thwaites Enum. 71. T. microcarpa, W. & A. Prodr. 

 156. T. martabanica, Wall. Gat. 4278. T. latifolia, WaU. Gat. 4939. Cana- 

 rium Sajiga, Ham. ex W. & A. Prodr. 175.— Wall. Gat. 8104. 



/ Eastern SnBTROPicAL Himalaya, from Nipal to Sikkim, alt. 2-7000 ft.,; the 

 Khasia Mts.; Assam, Silhet, Caohak, CmTTAOONa, Biema to Penang. Western 

 Peninsula ; from the Conoan southwards. Ceylon. — Distbib. Yunan, China, &c. 



A leafy tree, sometimes large, occasionally only a shrub ; foliage like that of Biachoffia 

 iavanica, Blvrnie. Leaves 5-20 in. long ; stipules interpetiolar, triangular, caducous ; 

 leaflets 2 J-8 by 1-3 in. ; petiolules of the lateral ones short, of the terminal one^ ranging 

 up to 2 in. ; stipels lanceolate-subulate, caducous. Fruit ^2 in. diam., purplish, red, 

 yellow or green. — There are two well marked forms of this species, connected, however, 

 by intermediate ones ; a. leaflets more oblong, branches of the corymbose panicle rather 

 stout, flowers yellowish J in. diam., petals not ciliate, ovules about 8 together, fruit very 

 fleshy large ; j3. (T. nepalensis) leaflets more ovate, branches of the depresso-pyramidaJ 

 panicle less stout, flowers white y^ in. diam., petals shortly ciliate, ovules 2-3 together, 

 frttit'small nearly di-y. The synonymy for the extra-Indian forms is not given. 



