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XXXIII. RUTACE^. (J. D. Hooker.) 



[Cities. 



Botanic Gardens, without flower or fruit, and of which I have se^^n dried Hpecimens ; as 

 I have also flowering ones from the Mauritius Gardens, all named C. Bjjstrixi'^^J^ 

 has, no doubt rightly, identified Rumph's figures quoted above with this plant. Distin- 

 guished from C Auranthun by the spinous branchlets, large petioles, and small flowers 

 which are 4-petalous. .The fruit varies from the size of a walnut to that of a sraaU 

 apple, it has a very thick more or less tubercled rind and insipid or aciil pulp, ^"^^j 

 probably by a misprint, describes the flowers as 4-5-androus, Miqnel says 24-an^0ii8, 

 I find in Mauritius specimens about 15 stamens.^ a ., : 



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4. C. decumana, Linn. ; young shoots pubescent, leaflet large ovate- 

 ' oblong frequently emarginate pubescent beneath, petiole broadly wingea, 

 flowers large white, stamens 16-24, fruit large pale globose or pyritorra,^ 



ick, pulp pale sweet or acrid. Eoxb. Fl Ind. ill. 393 ; Bah. & (jM 

 Bomb, FL lSup2)l 12 ; Wall Cut 6388. . -, i m. 



• Commonly cullivated in India. " A native of the Malayan and Polynesian Islanas. 



A tree, 30-40 ft. " Leaflets 6-9 in. Frnit oiten very large, pulp yellow pmK or 

 crimson, sweet or acrid, vesicles distinct. — Shaddock, Pumelo, Pompelmoes. ' 5. • ; 



rind thick 



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■ A spinous tree. Leaves alternate, imparipinnate ; leaflets opposite, su 

 sessile, quite entire ; petiole winged or not. Flowers in terminal or lateni^ 

 loose panicles or racemes, polygamous. Calyx small^ flat, 5-toothea, ae 

 duous. Peiulsb, rarely 4-6, spreading, imbricate. Stamens \9'^\^IL^ 

 sometimes imperfect, inserted around a short disk, filaments <iil*^*^^^', f „- 

 and. front villous, tip subulate ;' anthers hnear-oblong. Ovary pm^^^ 

 5-6-celled, at length 1-celled ; style 0, stigma oblong fusiform deciduous, 

 ovules GO, crowded in many series upon 5-6 at length parietal PJ^^^JJ.-J 

 Fruit large, globose, 1-celled, qo -seeded, bark woody rough. ^/^^^«^ 9^;. 

 m pulp, oblong, compressed ; cotyledons thick, fleshy, radicle pom^ & 

 away from the hilum. 



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W. iSe A, Frodr. 96 ; Wt. Ic. t. 15 : Dalz. <b Gibs. Bomb. I' I. 30; 

 Cat. 6380 ; Brandis For. Flor. 56. Crat^eva Vallanga, Kcemg vissr ' ^ ^ 



Tlirougliout India, in dry ' situations, from the Panjab eastward and souttwar 



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diam., dull-red, (J and ? often' in the' same" pani'cle ; peduncle 'and pedicels pube 

 Fruit 24 in. diam., pulp edible.-^The Elephant or Wood-apple. 



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23. SGI.E, Correa. ■ 



Zeaws alternate, 3-foUolate: leaflets nierabranou.^,^_^jj^ 



Flowers large, wliite, in axillary panicles.' J/^J^.^^^t' 



4-5-t()otlied, deciduous. Felals '-'■- -...„-i;.,^^r.,Krinate. S(amn{^» 



Sj)inous trees, 

 crcimlate. 



. -, , 4-5, spreading, imbricate,. A^J^aw^'^ylat*; 



rous, inserted round an inconspicuous disk, filaments sliorp ^JJ r^^rJ; 



anthers elongate, erect. Ovai-y ovoid, axis broad, cells 8-20, P'^\^ „rinu« 

 style s^iort vfirrnio ,.„,^;f«4.„ „i,i„_ i :r..-„ ■j„«:;i,ir>na nvulf^s nui">' 



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seeded ^ 



pressed, testa woolly and mucous.'— Distkib. 



and African:'*;ft.^?v§'i??^,r>-:;_ 



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Marmslos, Correa} : Boxb} do^/Tl. t. 143;^i^ f«^ 



W. & A. Prodr. 96; Wight Ic, t, 16 ; Beddmie FLpjlv. 1. 161 , >''"« 



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