Tribe ii, Melieccces. 
2. Castanospora F.v.M. Fragm. ix, 92 (1875). 
Alphandi F.v.M. Lec. (Nephelium Callarie Bailey in 
Agric. Journ, Qld. v, 396 {1899)). ; 
Tribe iii, Nepheliss.* 
3. Alectryon Gaertn. Fruct. I, 216, t. 46 (1788). 
connatus Radlk. in Sitzb. Math.-Phys. cl. Acad. Muench. 
viii, 299, 307 (1878) (Nephelium connatum F.v.M. 
in B.FIl.-i, 465 [1863]) 1S we a 
subdentatus Radlk. in Act. Congr. Bot. Amst. (1877) 
117 (1879) (Nephelium subdentatum F,y.M. i 
B.FI. i, 465 [1863]) te a Sx sop AIL GD 
Forsythii Radlk. in Engl. and Pr. Nat. Pfl-Fam. 
Nachtr.. iii, 205. (1907), Maiden & Betche as 
Nephelium in Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. XXVIl, 
81 (1901). 
tomentosus Radlk. in Act. Congr. Bot. Amst. 1877, 
117 (1879) (Nephelium tomentosum F.y.M. in 
Trans. Vict. Inst, ii, 64 [1858]) ... as eee sHileats 4-00 
coriaceus Radlk. lc. 118 (Nephelium  coriaceum 
Benth. Fl. i, 466 (1863), Proc. Linn. Soe. N.S.W. 
ix (1894)722) *... 3 x9) sie tie 
subcinereus- Radlk. in Sitzb. Math.-Phys. cl. Acad. 
Muench. ix, 524 (1879) (Cupania subcinerea, 
A. Gray in Wilkes Expl. Exp., Bot. i, 258 [1854] ; 
Nephelium leiocarpum F.v.M. Trans. Phil. Inst. 
Vict. iii, 25 [1859])... eo Ue : 50 
levis Radlk, in Engl. and Pr. Nat, Pfl.-Fam. iii, 
5, p. 333 (1895). 
BF. i, 465 
B.Fl. i, 466 
B.Fl. i, 467 
4. Heterodendron Desf. in Mem. Mus, iv, 8 t, 3 (1818). 
olewfolium Desf, lc. Figd. in Maiden’s Forest Flora 
N.S.W. vol. ii (1904) B.Fl. i, 469 
diversifolium F.y.M, Fragm. i, 46 (1858)... pee Dell ieiye469 
Tribe iv, Cupanies. 
. Guioa Cav. Te. iv. 49 t. 373 (1797). 
semiglauca Radlk. in Sitzb. Math.-Phys. cl. Acad, 
Muench. ix, 608 (1879) (Arytera semiglauca 
F.y.M., Nephelium semiglaucum F.v.M. Trans. 
Phil. Soc. Vict. iii, 25 Hr 863) ; Cupania semiglauca 
or 
Fiy.M. in B.FI. i, 457 [1863]) —... ns BARI 45 
a 
* Prof. Radlkofer does not admit the three large genera Nephelium, Cupania and 
Ratonia in the Australian Flora, and there seems to be no doubt that the Australian 
species are unnaturally united with those jorge Asiatic and American genera. We 
follow therefore Radlkofer, but give at page 129 a “ Key to the Genera of Sapindacew.” 
