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Order SAPINDACEZ. 
E RATONIA, DC. 
: #. Nugontit (nm. sp.) (After L. J. Nugent, from whom I 
el specimens of many interesting Queensland plants.) A 
. ee, branchlets dark-coloured and angular. Leaves with from 
_ 4t06 distant leaflets, petioles 3 or 4 in. long, angular and swollen 
NEPHELIUM, Linn. 
2 
imeettererianum, Bail. Flowers minute in slender, widely 
‘thottly ab panicles near the mit of the branchlets, inserted 
tant? wove the axils, or angle formed by the leaf and the branch, 
‘le branches spike-like, bearing short branchlets which produce 
extremities clusters of from 2 to 4, or at times solitary 
£ 5 ovate | : . 4 
angul obes. Petals white, larger than the calyx lobes, 
hairy. : toothed, scales ciliate. Disk lobed. Stamens 8, filaments 
» authers glabrous. 
inflara = : : ‘ 
allot oS SO ee te this superb tree was unknown until Mr. J. H. Simmonds 
“ag in May last the specimens from which the above description 
‘been drawn 
Order LEGUMINOSA:. 
or sprinkled with a few hairs when young ; stipules appressed. 
mm ‘Ig: bracteoles inserted on the 
i base, linear-subulate, ciliate, 2-stipulate. Calyx 
‘nes long; lobes acuminate, longer than the tube, the two 
