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Descriptive Notes on Papuan Plants, 
Other Sterculiacese known from New Guinea are : 
Commersonia echinata, R. et G. Forst. Charact. Gener. 43^ t. 22. 
Abroma fastuosa, Gsertn. de Fructib. t. 64. 
Kleinhovia hospita, Linn, Spec. Plant, edit. sec. 1365. 
Melochia Indica^ A. Gray in Wilk. Unit. Stat. Explor. Exped. 93 
(Visenia Indica, Houtt. Syst. 287, t. 46). 
SAPINDACE^. 
Dodon^a viscosa. 
Linne Mantissa Plantarum 238. 
Baxter^s River * Rev. S. Macfarlane. 
The form, specifically distinguished by De Candolle (Prodr. i. 616) 
as D. Burmanniana. 
Nephelium ferrugineum. 
Spanoghea ferruginea, Blume in Rumphia, iii. 173. 
Fly-River ; Rev. S. Macfarlane, 
The desirability of uniting Spanoghea with Nephelium has been 
pointed out already in 1859, on the occasion when I described some 
Australian species, in the transactions of the Phil. Institute of Victoria, 
iii. 25 and 26. 
Other Sapindaceae, already recorded from New Guinea, are : 
Sapindus cuspidatus, Bl. Rumphia, iii, 97. 
Nephelium Diplocardia (Irina Diplocardia, Bl. Rumphia, iii, 115). 
Jsegera speciosa, BL Rumphia, iii. 155. 
Cupania Zippeliana, BL Rumphia, iii, 160. 
Cupania obtusa, Miq, FL Ind. Batav, i. part ii. 567. 
Harpulia rupestris, BL Rumphia, iii. 175. 
Harpulia cupanoides, Roxb. Hort. Bengal, 86. 
Allophylus Sundanus, Miq, FL Ind. Bat. i. part ii. 575. 
Allophylus Cobbe, BL Rumph. iii. 131. 
EUPHORBIACEiE. 
Macaranga aleuritoides. 
Stipules very long, connate into a cylinder, gradually pointed, as well 
as the branchlets tomentellous and besides covered with soft appressed 
