Nephelium.] xlii. sapindace^e. 503 
Hab. Woods in lowlands, Singapore, Garden Jungle; Changi, 
Malacca, Merlimau (Cantley); Brisu (Derry). Selangor, Kwala 
Lumpur. Dindings, Bruas (Burn-Murdoch). Perak (Scortechini). 
Distrib. Sumatra. Native names: Gumpo; Tungku Lotong; 
Tingam Balam ; Sanggol Lotong. 
Doubtful Species 
N. echinulatum Ridl. Euphoria echinulata Radik. Rec. Bot. 
Surv. hid. iii. 347. 
Tree. Branchlets, petioles and inflorescence stellate-hairy. 
Leaves 5 to 6 in. long; leaflets 4 to 6 lanceolate acute or long 
acuminate, base cuneate, sub-coriaceous; nerves sparsely hairy, 
3*5 to 7 in. long, 1-25 to 2 in. wide. Panicles terminal. Fruit 
covered with short conic processes. Hab. Perak (Scortechini). I 
have not seen this plant. 
N. setosum Ridl. Euphoria setosa Radik. Rec. Bot. Surv. 
Ind. iii. 347. 
Tree 40 to 60 ft. tall. Branchlets, petioles and nerves stellate- 
pubescent with setae. Leaves 7 to 8-5 in. long; leaflets oblong 
lanceolate short acuminate, base obtuse chartaceous coriaceous, 
2*25 to 4-25 in. long, 1 to 1*5 in. wide. Panicles terminal elongate 
8 in. long. Calyx lobes blunt stellate-pubescent, inside puberulous. 
Petals narrow spathulate acute, strigose villous. Disc with fascicled 
hairs. Stamens pilose. Hab. Larut 1000 to 2000 ft. altitude 
(Kunstler). I have not seen this plant. 
12 . POMETIA, Forst. 
Trees tali or medium. Leaves alternate pinnate. Leaflets 
sub-opposite dentate or entire, lowest pair stipule-like. Racemes 
panicled or simple. Flowers small regular bisexual fascicled. 
Calyx cup-shaped 4- to 5-lobed. Petals o or 4 to 5 small. Disc 
entire annular. Stamens usually 6 or 5 (rarely less or more) within 
disc exsert. Ovary 2- or 3-coccous and -celled; ovules solitary; 
style elongate. Fruit of 1 to 3 globose or oblong, lobes smooth. 
Seed with a thin pulpy aril. Species 4, Malaya, Ceylon, Australasia. 
Calyx and leaflets glabrous. (1) P. macrocarpa 
Calyx and inflorescence pubescent. 
Leaves 12 to 24 in. long, sub-glabrous . (2) P. pinnata 
Leaves 3 to 8 in. long, hairy beneath . . . (3) P. alnifolia 
(1) P. macrocarpa Kurz. Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xliv. (2), 205; 
King, l.c. 440. 
Glabrous tree. Leaves 9 to 12 in. long; leaflets coriaceous 
oblong to elliptic acuminate remotely denticulate, base round; 
nerves 15 to 18 pairs prominent beneath, 45 to 6 in. long, 175 to 
2 in. wide; petiolules *2 in. long. Panicles axillary 8 to 12 in. long 
with several racemose dense-flowered branches. Flowers •! in. 
