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ra/a«.'aa.] m. magnoliace^. (Hook. f. & Thorns.) 41 



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carpels 9-12 coriaceous tubercled, beak short recurved. E.f. & T. Fl Ind. 

 74. Manglietia Candollei, Wall Cat 6497 {not of Blame). 



Eastern Peninsula, from Moulmein to Pinang.— DisxitiB. Java. 



A shrub, 6-9 ft. (Blame) or tree: bark brown, Leavs 6-12 by 2-4 in., glabrous 

 above, rarely so beneath, base acute ; petiole 1-2 in., thickened below. Flowers large, 

 white; peduncle stout, silky or woolly. Sepals 3, 1-2 in., oval thick, greenish. Petals 

 6,obovate. Fruit 2 in. ^ ^ ' . ; ;fa 



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MAGNOliXA 



irees or shrubs. Leaves evergreen or deciduous ; buds enveloped in the 

 convolute stipules, which are connate in pairs. Flower large, ^terminal. 

 ^^ms 3. Petals 6-12, 2-4-seriate. JStameiis numerous, many-seriate, 

 jT^.^^^s flat ; anthers adnate, introrse. Gynophore sessile. Carpels xnmyj 

 niDncated on a long axis, 2-ovuled, persistent ; stigmas decnrrent on tlie 

 ventral suture. Fruit an elongated axis, with persistent* adnate 1-2-seeded 

 omally dehiscing follicles. Seeds pendulous from the carpels by a long 

 ^?ra ; outer walls of testa fleshy ; albumen oily.— Distrib. Temp. N. Ame- 

 .^ca, temp, and trop. E. Asia and Japan ; species about 15. 



M. Campbellii, H. 



4ie or Oblong acute or acuminate membranous, flowers appearing before 



(Zt'I^^.^^'^^ or rose, carpels obtuse not beaked. H.f. III. Him. PL t. 4, 5. 

 Grille. IV. t. 656. 



Eastern Himalaya, forests of Sikkim and Bhotan, alt. 8-10,000 ft. 

 PuLps/ { ■' branches black. Leaves 4-12 by 2-4 in., glabrous above, glaucous 

 ^Ift^! j-^'" «"ty beneath, base cordate rounded or oblique; petiole 1 in. Flowers 

 '^lOm.diam. htah^-U. Fruit 6-8 in. ■ ■ 



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itt. gripbosa, zr. / 



With tvT ? shortly mucronate glaucous beneath, buds globose appeann 

 7 ^' ^^^ carpels shortly beaked. 



lnnerraT,..c.f.T-_g 



A small t - -"- ■^Aa^iai J-XiJUAJ^AlA, aiL, V~i.\}\J\J^ At, . 



5n nervpa i!^^ ^ tranches brown, young tomentosc, old glabrous. Leave 



diam • P . 7 "^^*^ tomentose. Flowers 4-5 in. diam., white, odorous; 

 *'^- . Petals 6. Fruit 9_q ;« i ^ ' 



Z^aves 5-9 by 3-6 



budd 14 in. 



W. Griffithil, H 



acute pale beneath, 



tuda oT ''"™''»". ti. f. d' T.; leaves persistent oblong acute pai 

 ^ .,""^*^ng appearing with the leaves, carpels obtuse not beaked. 



■ Anlvlf ^^''^'' A»s-^«. i^ear Sadya, GW/^if A. ^ „ , , , 



^^om in f^t" ^""^^ ' yo"»? branches and buds silky tomentose, finally glabrate. 

 P«tioIe 1 ;n £^^ ^^ ">•» coriaceous, glabrous above, nerves a little rough beneath; 

 ''UmberVf f '«.«^e''-^'?s 2 in., enclosed in silky bracts. Gari^eh 1-2-seeded.— 1 he 



Mangl 



o'>tus?;^,*^\®'*®*'*''Pa' Roxh. Cor. PL iii. t. 266 ; leaves evergreen oblong 

 globose L^^-"'® glabrous on both sides or puberulous beneath, buds 



«53. M^ 



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Wak Cat. 



n. 



T^^ "-""-"^ macrophylla, i)o« Froc^r. 226. 



»'*• 3000 ft^ ^^"ALAYAN forests, from Nipal to Assam, Khasia inr.L.s, and CHiTiAOONa, 



*" 'he b^e ,l-^?"'>g parts hoaryr, at length glabrate. Leaves 8-16 by 3-6 in tapering 

 ^''"i TovlV'^J ^?"^^^°»« ; petiole 1-2 in ^/(,«,e«white, fragrant ; buds 2 in. diam. 

 '^ oval, fleshy. Fruit 8-16 in. : beak of carpels compnessed, 1 in or more. 



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