XLII. SAPINDACE.E. 
Curtisina.] 
491 
(1) C. penangensis Ridl. Journ. Roy. As. Soc. S. Br. 82, p. 180. 
Tall tree. Leaf 12 in. long; leaflets oblong; nerves 8 pairs 
raised beneath as are the wide reticulations, 4’5 in. long, 2 in. wide; 
petiolules lateral *5 in. long, terminal one 1 in. long. Panicles 4 in. 
long; branches 1*5 in. long or less. Flowers -x in. long sessile or 
pedicels very short. Stamens shorter than petals. Fruit red, pulpy 
bilobed *5 in. wide. Hob. Penang Hill at 2200 ft. altitude (Curtis), 
5 . ERIOGLOSSUM, Bl. 
Tree. Leaves unequally pinnate; leaflets entire opposite. 
Panicles large terminal erect; branches racemose. Flowers 
irregular white. Sepals 5 unequal orbicular imbricate. Petals 4 
unequal obovate clawed, scale hairy with a lobed appendage at 
the top. Disc lobed one-sided. Stamens turned to one side, 
unequal hairy. Ovary stipitate and obcordate 3-lobed and 3-celled; 
style slender. Stigma 3-lobed. Fruit drupaceous 1- to 3-lobed, 
lobes oblong. Species 4, Asia 3, Africa 1. 
