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3. 1.. altemans, Wall, in Voigt Hart Calc. 139; unarmed, leaves 

 pinnate, leaflets 5-7 pairs alternate acuminate crenulate, raclus narrowly 

 Tvinged, cymes subsessile, flowers 5-merous. Kurz in Joum, As. ooc. 

 Senr/, 1873, ii. 64: {L. altendf olio). 



Pegu, Wallich, Kurz; Tenasseuim, at Mergui, Griffith. ^ .^ 



. A slender shrub, with a simple or sparingly branched stem, quite glabrous.^ Learn 

 4-9 in.; petiole hardly winged; rachis narrowly winged; leaflets 1^-2 ^°»^^'?y 

 sessile, terminal much larger, nerves obscure. Cymes short and shortly peduncle , 

 axillary, glabrous. Flowers small, white. Sepals minute, acute. Pe^ai* i m. longi 

 subacute. Stamens 10, the alternate longer, filaments sparsely pubescent witmu. 

 lyisk thick, elongate after flowering. Ovary, obovoid, compressed, smooth, ^"Cej^^^J 

 ovules solitary, pendulous; style curved, stigma thickened.— The descnption oi i 

 flower is from Kurz, who retains it in this genus. 



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■^Western Peninsula ; foot of the Nilghiri and Anamallay Mts. a"*^ ^^^^""-^ 

 the Madras Presidency, Wight Mainnay : Ceylon, common in hot dry parts ",* 



Island. 



A small glabrous tree ; spines 1 in., nearly straight. Leaves 2-4 in. ; le^^'^^^J'^f jlld 

 -bsessile, base cuneate ; petiole 1-1 i in., winged. Faniclei 2-3 m., t^'^'^V^,., 

 axiUary, few- or many-flowered, hoary, branches rather stout. Flowers k ^f, a 

 shortly pedicelleJ, ebracteokte. Sepals triangular. Petals oblong. '^'««ff* '""''ules 

 IMk small, annular. Ovary 4-5-cclled; style rather slender, stigma capitate, 

 collateral or obliquely superposed. Berry 1 in. diam., globose, many-seeded, ,, 



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LiMONiA BiLocuLARis, Boxh. Ft Iiid. li. 377. Atalantia? ^Jlocnlaris. ^«^^^^^ 

 63o6. Sclerostylis atalantioides, W, & A. Prodr. 93. not of Wight Ic. 71 ; ^^\^^ iL 

 tioides Boern, Synops.fasc. 42. A. buxifolia, Oliv. inJourn. Linn, .'^f * T; V" ' 

 26.— A Chmese plant, erroneously supposed to have been introduced into in« 

 liotanic Garden from Coromanderhy Dr. Berry. ' or 



L. ? FLAVICAN3, Wall Herb., from Taong-dong in Ava, a plant without flower^ 

 trmt, 18 not Aurantiaceous, but I cannot tell what it is. , .;^be 



Hhout flower or fruUS^,. 



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 Faramignya GrijJiaU. The leaves are 3-5 in ., oblong-lanceolate, obtusely 

 and as well as the slender branclilets finely pubescent beneath ; spines short, y^^ ^ 



h. PKNTAOYNA, Roxh., is BuTScra serrata, Wall., according to Kurz in Jou^n- 

 boc. Bengal, 1870, pt. 2, 70. ' ^ 



L. RETUSA, Don Prodr. 224, is probably Trij>hasia trifoliata. 





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Glabrous, climbing shrubs, usually armed with axillary^ spi^l^'ided or 

 -foholate ; leaflets coriaceous quite entire. ' Flowers in axillary w^ . ^^, 



.^-foUolate ; leaflets coriaceous quite entire. ' Flowers in axillary ia-^ , 

 panicled racemes. ' ' Calnx cupular, entire or obscurely 4^6-loDe(i. x 





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