XL. SAPINDACE^. 113 



Schmidelia, Linn. 



serrata, DC. = Allophyllus tcrnatus (Lour.), F. v. M.; Omi- 

 trophe serrata, Roxb. 



Castanospora, F. v. M. 



Alphandi, F. v. M. (Fig. 91.) 



? longistipitata, Bail — A doubtful species : no flowers seen, 

 but when known the species may have to be placed in 

 Meliace^:. (Fig. 91 bis.) 



Cupania, Linn. 



Wadsworthii, F. v. M. = Har pallia Wadsworthii, F. v. M. 



(Fig. 91 ter.) 

 Shirleyana, Bail. — " Cooraloo" of Bundaberg natives. (Fig. 



92.) 

 anacardioides, A. Rich.- — " Tuckeroo" of Moreton Bay 



natives. 

 var. parvifolia, Bail. 

 serrata, F. v. M. 



flagelliformis. Bail. — " Maraguigi " of Barron River natives, 

 curvidentata, Bail. 

 foveolata, F. v. M. 

 tomentella, F. v. M. 

 pseudorhus, A. Rich. — " Kilbugan" of Cardwell natives 



(R.B.H.). Wood suitable for pick-handles; and for 



ornamental planting this tree is one of the most beautiful 



we know, 

 xylocarpa, A. Cunn. 

 nervosa, F. v. M. — This and C. Bidwilli Baron Mueller places 



under C. xylocarpa. 

 Bidwilli, Benth. 

 Mortoniana, F. v. M. 

 Robertsonii, F. v. M. 

 erythrocarpa, F. v. M. 

 sericolignis, Bail. 



Ratonia, DC. (Included in Cupania by F. v. Mueller.) 

 lachnocarpa, F. v. M. 

 grandissima, F. v. M. 



pyriformis, Bcnth. — Wood suitable for axe-handles, 

 anodonta, Benth. 

 punctulata, F. v. M. 

 Cordierii, F- v. M. 

 tenax, Benth. — Wood very tough. 

 O'Shanesiana, F. v. M . 

 Xugentii, Bail. — " Chambin" of Barron River natives. 



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