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2g^^^ '^revifolia, Thwaites JEnum. 45.— Common in Northern India; Ceylon in 



AB. 2 ; arboreous, corymbs few-flowered or flowers subsolitary, ovary 2-celled.— 



?W . ro-'^'l f' i'^'^^ *" ^•'"^- ^^^'^('- '• 31 e.r HooL Dot. 3Iisc. ii. 79 ; DC. Prodr. i. 



7w' --onr ^^'^''- ^^ '■ ■^«^^- '^* ^»'*»- ^^'"^^ -^■'<"-- 29. M. sumatrana, Jloj'h. Fl. 



^1 ; ' . ^'^^^^ ^^^- 6369. Chalcas paniculata, ' Zmn. Ch. sumatrana, Eoem. 



mps.jusc. 1. 49 —Chiefly in the Western Peninsula. Ceylon, ascending to 3000 ft. 



'AK. 6\ ovary 4-5-celled.— M. Glenieii, Thwaites Emm. 406 ; Oliv. in Jovrn. Linn. 



Zi fJ^^- "• 29.— Trincomalee in Ceylon.-Thwaites, I.e., gives Oliver as the 



T T ^^^^ species, but the latter quotes Thwaitfis' mss. as his authority. 



l0-2(v?'i •^*'^^*^''' ^P^^'^^^O- '^^^^- ^^9- ^i- 315; leaves pubescen't or glabrous 



^u-toliolate, leaflets small oblique, cymes terminal, ovary 2-celled. Oliv. 



'SJjr^-l^nn. Soc. V. Suf)pl ii 29 ; Bedd. Flor. Sylv. Anal Gen. xliv. ; 



n^^!/ r^^- ^^^- 48. Bergera Koenigii, Linn.; W. & A. Prodr. 94; 



■yrTn,' \^^ ' '^^^^^- <?«^- 6370; Roxh. Cor. PL ii. t. 112 j FL Ind. ii 

 375 ; mz. & Gibs. Bomb. Flor. 29. . 



Bekq^^ p ^^^^ ^^ ^^*^ Himalayas, from Garwhal to Sikkim, ascending <o 5000 ft. ; 



^ AL, Iegu, and southward to Tkavancou and Ceyi.on; oft«n cultivated, 

 iecidu^^ r^"^"''^"^^^^"^ umbrageous* tree, pu!)escent or tomentose, rarely glabrous, 

 Mii^^' .^^^^^^^^^'^ 1 foot long, narrow; petiole slender, terete; leaflets potioled, 

 g^^jjj-..'^*' ^^"^We, usually obliquely ovate, obtusely acuminate, tip notched, crenulate, 

 ^Mte'^^^' ^^^^'■'^^^^^f^*' or lanceolate. Corymbs peduncled, many-flowered. Flowers 

 qI^' I H 'j^^^^' subcampanulate, ebracteate. Sepals acute. Fetals linear-oblong, 

 ttyle c r 1 • Stamens alternately longer, filaments dilated below. Ovary 2-celIed; 

 Fruit 'A ' stigma capitate grooved ; ovules solitary in each cell, or 2-superposed. 

 L;iva«^^- t^^ ^^^S^^^*^se, i in. diara., black, rugose. ^ Seeds imbedded in mucilage.— 



'''l?"^^^ate^ in curries. 



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4^p'.^' «longrata, Alph. DC mk in Wall Herb. ; leaves glabrous 

 an,[l*^ . *^' leaflets 4-5 in. ovate- or elliptic-lanceolate obtusely caudate- 

 ^cutnmate tip notched coriaceous. ' ' 



«'€ndlr7 r^^^^ looking plant from anv of the. forms of J/. exotka,—li^rk on the 

 fcrown 1 ^^*^^^ P^le yellow. Petiole with rachis 3 in., angular; leaflets pale Inirht- 

 Fruiii'. dry, much longer and more lanceolate, than in any form of Ji. e:ro<ica. 

 a foiL ^^' Si narrowly ellipsoid, as in the fest-uame^ species, of which it 



may be 



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15. CIiAUSBNA, Burm. 



leaflp?"^^^ shrubs or trees. Leaves imparipinnate, usually deciduons, v- 

 or In °^®'*^ranou.s. Flowers small, in terminal or axillary cymes panicles 

 in'arJ ^^"^.^raes. Calyx 4-5-lobed or partite. Petals 4r-5, free, membranous, 

 altPr f in^bricate. Stamens 8-10, inserted round an elongated disk, the 

 thp » 1 , s^'^rter, filaments usually dilated or arched and concave below 

 «« subulate tip ; anthers short. Ovary stipitate, 4-5 (rarely 2-3-) ceiled ; 

 ovuU^o"^^ distinct, deciduous, stigma obtuse entire or 2-5-lobed ; 

 or ti if' ^^I'ateral or superposed in each cell. Berry small, ovoid, oblong 

 eonfr ■ ?^®' 2-5-ceUed. Seeds oblong, testa membranous ; cotyledons 

 J' P*auo-convex.— DisTRiB. Species about 14, chiefly tropical Asiatic, 

 .,?; lew African and Australian. 



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ji-.^r .PentaphyHa, DC Prodr, i.'^;:53Si tomenio^e above, leaves 



flowil . **«• leaflets 5-9 in. ovate acuminate tomentose or glabrate beneath , 



"«'er8 4-merous/ovaiyMty;slyIevefyshoasiabrous,,,,i^^^^ Gen.i>yst.i. 



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