sapindace^:. 259 



This species was collected by Mr. Cunningham at Moreton Bay. I 

 am not aware that it has been anywhere published ; and our materials 

 for describing it are imperfect. There is already a Cupania cinerea. 



¥r * # * Brasilienses. 



9. Cupania anacardijefolia, Gardn. 



Cupania anacardicefolia, G-ardn. in Hook. Loud. Jour. Bofc. 2, p. 338. 



Hab. Brazil; in the Organ Mountains, not far from Rio Janeiro. 

 (In fruit only.) 



9. NEPHELIUM, Linn. 

 1. Nephelium pinnatum, Camb. 



Nephelium pinnatum, Camlbess. Mem. Sapind. (in Mem. Mus. 18), p. 30. 

 Pometia pinnata, Forst. Char. Gen. t. 54, & Prodr. Fl. Ins. Austr. p. 74. 

 Aporetica pinnata, DC. Prodr. 1, p. 610. 



Hab. Tongatabu, and Feejee Islands; planted around dwellings. 

 (Fruit sweet and edible.) 



10. OTOPHORA, Blume. 

 1. Otophoea Blancoi, Blume. 



Otophora Blancoi, Blume, Rumphia, 3, p. 142, in obs. ex Walp. Ann. Bot. 2, p. 222. 



Sapindus baccatus, Blanco, Fl. Filip. p. 290. 



Otolepis nigrescens, Turczan. in Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1848, & Flora, 33, p. 708 ? 



Hab. Banos, near Manilla, Luzon. 



The specimen bears only unexpanded flower-buds. On the whole 



