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The inflorescence of the specimen is undeveloped : but it is plainly 

 the same as the plant cultivated in the Calcutta Botanic Garden, 

 under the name of Sapindus rubiginosus, Roxb. In this, the appen- 

 dage of the petals is bearded with such long and dense woolly hairs 

 as to render it questionable whether it can be the same as the species 

 figured by Cambessedes, above cited. 



6. HEMIGYROSA, Blume. 

 1. Hemigyrosa Perrottetii, Blume. 



Hemigyrosa Perrottetii, Blume, Rumphia, 3, p. 165, fide Walp. Ann. 2, p. 212, ex char. 



Hab. Philippine Islands : near Banos, Luzon. 



The specimens (in flower only) well accord with Blume's character, 

 as cited by Waipers. The fifth petal is destitute of the two-parted, 

 very villous appendage, and is rather smaller than the others, which 

 accord in character with those of Erioglossum. 



7. SAPINDUS, Linn. 



1. Sapindus? Vitiensis, Sp. Nov. 



8. ? foliis glabris; rhaclii altera; foliolis tri-quadrijugis sumrnisve 

 bijugis ovato-oblongis paullo obliquis subacuminatis breviter petiolu- 

 latis ; paniculis terminalibus amplis decompositis ; sepalis incequa- 

 libus; petalis ovatis cucullatis unguicidatis haud appendiculatis inferne 

 ciliatis; filamentis 7-8 inferne villosis. 



Hab. Rewa and Ovolau, Feejee Islands : common on the leeward 

 coasts. 



A tree "30 feet high," glabrous, except the inflorescence, which is 

 clothed with a fine rusty tomentum; the bark of the branchlets warty. 



