

Ghjcosmis.\ xxxiii. rutace^. (J. B. Hooker.) 601 



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oUuse at the base, pale beneath. Panicles axillary, very short, few-flowered. Sepoh 

 Droad-ovate or triangular-ovate. Petals oblong or elliptic oblong. Stamem alternately 

 ^^?Y^r(niuch and irregularly dilated, concave within, Thw,) \ anthers small, cordate, 

 t'w^- short, thick, rather broader than the ovary.— I have seen only scraps of this. I 

 take the characters from Oliver and Thwaites. 



^ ?■ sapindoides, Lindl in Wall Cat. 6376 ; leaves 5-7-foliolate, 

 panicles branched from the base stout many-flowered, ovary 2-3-celled, 

 hairy about as long as the thick style. 



Penang, WalUch, 3fawga7j.—DiBTmB, Java. 

 _ A tree 3 (?30) feet high, with the trunk as thick as a man^s thumb (JlaiJigay), 

 ranches terete, glabrous. Leaflets 4-9 in., oblong or lanceolate, subacnrainate. 

 ied ]Ta^^^ in., subpyramidal, branches short stout. Flowers shortly and stoutly 

 pe<iicelled. Sepals orbicular-ovate. Petals oblong or narrow oblong. Dish small or 

 oDsolet^. Ovary shortly stipitate.— Kurz (Journ. Beng. As. Soc. 187J, pt. ii. 49) sug- 

 gests that this will prove a form of O. cJilorosperma, Sprengel (Cur. Post. 162), but I 

 iilfl^ ^^^ ^^^ *^^^ ^^^ ^^» Sprengel's plant being described as having terminal 



^ KXANG and SiNCAPORE, WolUch, 

 .^'^'Ms 2-4 by f-li in, caudate- 



^ 6. puberula, LmdL in Wall Cat. 6375 ; leaves usually 3-folioIato, 



■ ^"^-celled shortly stipitate oblong pilose. Oliv. in Journ, Linn. 

 ^'^rSuppl, ii, 39, 



. ^ ^ , acuminate. PedficeZ^ ■^,^-^ in, 7)(«i small, adnate 



p. . fl ^/aiT. Style very abort.— Perhaps a var. of G. pentaphylla, from which it differs 

 ^"leuyin the pilose ovary (Oliver). 



, EXCLUDED SPECIES. 



jJt' ^5^'ULATA, Turcz. inMosc, Bull Soc. Nat. 1858, pt. ii. 250, is Murraya crenu- 

 «, Uliv. (in Joum. Linn. Soc- v. Suppl. ii. 29), a native of Luzon and not of Sinca- 

 PoreasTurczaninowRfnf.o ^^ ^ 



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Unarmed trees. Leaves imparipinnate ; leaflets alternate, oblique, 

 or 1 rV^ large terminal corymbose panicles. Calyx cupular, 3-5-toothed 

 ino 1 r ^^^«^ 5» frtie, thick, valvate or subimbricate. Stamens 10, free, 

 Z f '^^^"^ a shoct or long disk, filaments linear-subulate, alternate 

 duo * ^-^^'^^y ^' ""afely 2-6-celled ; style constricted at the base, deci- 

 8^^?f' stigma obtuse or capitate : ovtdes 2, superposed in each cell. Berry 

 n^i k ^'■^' usually 1-2-seeded, septa spirally twisted. Seed* oblong, testa 

 3 orli "^ ; cotyledons leafy, crumpled, radicle long— Distkib. Species 

 % tropical Asiatic and Oceanic. 



brLn" P^iTlJescens, Blume Bijd. i. 137 ; pubescent, leaflets 9-15 ovate to 

 cu"77 lanceolate, corymbs subsessile or peduncled finely pubescent, calyx 

 stiSi entire or 5-lobulate, ovary 5- rarely 2-4-celled more or less haiiy, 

 oSn r^^Pitate slightly broader than the style, berry glabrous. Oliv iii 



CoTr?-' ^""^- 46. Bergera integerrima, lioxb. Fl. hid. ii. 376 ; If all 

 ^' '^'^71. Aurantiacea, WalL Cat. 8517, 8518. 



j^jntral and Eastern tropical HiMALArA; Nipal, Wallkli : Wx^, J.D. H.; 

 ^Dri' ^"'^si-^ Mrs. ; Chittagong and from Birm a south ward to Malacca; Oeylox. 

 A LI'n' '^'\^^' China and Eastward to the Pacific Islands. . - ,/ . , , 

 Petiol^ ''nihrageous tree. Leaves 6-18 inrTleaflets subopposite and alternate, short- 

 above ' n^^^^' o^'t*'" caudate-acuminate, base often cordate, pubescent beneath, rarely 

 "• Byrnes temunal. decomfiound. tomentose ; peduncle long «r short ; pedicela 



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