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AMre«2-3in., green, pinnatifidly cut into linear very narrow acute spreading lobes. 

 rfowersi-^ Jn. diam., solitary in the axils of fhe branches, sessile or pedicelled. 

 ^ulyx-lohes very narrow, much exceeding the corolla, persistent. Capsule globose, 

 i m. diam., and less. 



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^A strong-smelling herb, shrubby below, clothed wdth pustular glands. 

 Xi^am alternate, unequally pinnate; leaflets opposite, ovate or ovate- 

 lanceolate, serrulate. Flowers large, white or rose-coloured, in terminal 

 racemes, pedicels bracteate. Oal?/x 5-partite, deciduous. Petals 5, 4 upper 

 in pairs ascending, lower declinate. Stamens 10, inserted at the base ot a 

 ^ck annular disk, filaments long slender somewhat thickened and very 

 • P?ndular below the slender tip ; anthers subglobose, Ovar]/ shortly 

 "ipitate deeply 5 lobed, 5-celled, hispid ; style filiform, declinate, stigma 

 ^nninal : ovnlp« ^—a tt» qo^Ti ^^ii nY^o^Y-f^/^ i^t^ +Vi^ Tr/iTiffoi suture Fruit of 



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-^"***ic*i , uvuies ^-4 m eacn cen, msertea on tne ventn 

 J.coffipressed broad truncate long-beaked elastically 2 

 ?fP|^ carpels ; endocarp horny, separable. Seeds sub 



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 Vri^nt. u 920. D. himalayanus, Jioi/le III. 156, t. 29. 



P l^EMPERATE Western HIMALAYA, from Kashmir to Kunawur (and according to 

 ojle, Junnotie in Garwhal), alt. 6-8000 ft.— Distkib. Japan, Siberia, Dahuria, and 



^^ejward to France and Spain. 



an^ 1 ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ woody, branched. Leaves 1 ft. and upwards ; petiole very stout, 



filen!! "l^^^iied; leaflets 2-3J in., sessile, dark green, base wed^^e-shaped, nerves 



^aer. /Racemes 1 ft. and upwards, stout, strict, erect. Flowers 1^ in. l^n^, erect; 



S?f o ^^'' S'*"^"Iar, bracteate at the base and bracteolate usually above the 

 aaie. Sepals small, lanceolate. Petals elliptic-lanceolate, glandular on the back. 



"^rnens equalling the petals. Capsule 1 in. diam. 



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;~^^^?'. or shrubs, unarmed. Leaves opposite, simple or 1-3-foliolate or 



ynpmnate, quite entire. Flowers small, in panicled axillary cymes, 



J'lsexual. Sepals 4-5, imbricate. Fetals 4-5, sessile, valvate or slightly 



^oricate Stamens 4-5, inserted at the base of the disk, filaments subulate ; 

 S^^ oblong. Ovari/ deeply 4-lobed, 4-celled ; style basUar, stigma 



\'T^' ovules 2 in each cell, collateral or superposed. Fruit of 4 curiaceous 

 .. a^ved l-seeded onrri PTir1nr»nrn >inrtiv efasticallv separable 2-lobed. 



V. T'^V i-seeded 

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 fleshy • 



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cocci, endocarp horny' elastically separable 2-lobed. 

 bony or crustaceous shining, hilum linear, albumen 

 aight, cotyledons ovate.— Distrib. About 22 species, 

 sia, the Pacific, the E. African Islands, and Australia. 



eaves 2-foliolate. 



thl;„*i: *o»l>urgrhiana, Benth. Fl. Hongk 59; leaves quite glabrous 

 Sa^ ^^y'nes very broad bracteate finely pubescent, flowers densely 

 ^aed filaments glabrous, ovary densely pubescent. E. tnphylla, Bedd. 

 £>-■ ^ylvat; Anal. Gen. xli. t. vi. f. 2. E. Marambong, Mn^l Ann. Mas. 

 ^- "i- 244. Fagara triphylla, Roxb. Fl. Ind. I 416 (? of Linn.). 



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